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Since June, 2006, I've been employed as a senior information architect with Razorfish in New York City. Previously I worked with the good folks in the Interactive Design Group at Wachovia for four-and-a-half years. While there, I helped combine two legacy intranets sites and an interim site into a new umbrella site called Inside Wachovia Exchange. We then successfully migrated hundreds of subsites to Exchange. In 2003, our small team received a great honor: The Nielsen Norman Group awarded Wachovia's intranet one of its prestigious Ten Best Intranets of the Year awards. More recently, I worked with a Razorfish team to redesign EMC.com. That design was awarded WebAwards for Best Information Services Website and Best Technology Website. My writing has been featured in numerous publications, including Skyscraper, Make magazine, Pixelsurgeon, isnotwas, Open Sewer, Zmag.org, Creative Loafing, The Charleston Post-Courier, The Korea Herald, The Korea Tribune, and Isosceles, a small poetry journal. Most recently, my article, "Let 'Em Talk," about how automobile dealership employees communicate via bulletin boards, appeared on Razorfish's Headlight blog. I also contribute regularly to Skyscraper, a quarterly music magazine, and have posted some of my reviews here.
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