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Lisa Potashkin Solomon
In 1999 Lisa Potashkin Solomon formed Clientside Design, LLC to create user-centered applications/Web sites that are fully integrated into an organization.
She left a banking career 11 years ago for computer technology. Before the Internet was commercially available to the public, she provided Internet service to 2,000 computers at a government agency.
After leaving the government in 1995, she worked with two start-up Internet service providers in developing business policies and procedures. Consulting at Johns Hopkins Hospital, she reengineered the computer installation department's processes and improved performance by 50 percent. Since then she has been working on Web sites and applications as a project manager and architect.
Solomon is vice president of technology for the International Association of Business Communicators' Baltimore chapter and is affiliated with the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Knowledge Management Consortium, the Washington Area SGML/XML Users Group and the Society of Technical Writers Usability Group.
She holds a Master's degree in international economics from Columbia University.
For more information on her company and on knowledge management, visit http://www.clientsidedesign.com.
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