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Leadership

Stephanie Rosenbaum

Stephanie Rosenbaum

Stephanie is founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Tec-Ed, Inc. A charter member of the Usability Professionals’ Association (UPA), she regularly delivers presentations and workshops at UPA, ACM SIGCHI, and the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, as well as for companies and universities. She is one of the 2005 recipients of the University of Washington’s “Mikey” award, and currently co-chairs the Usability Community for the CHI 2006 Conference.

Stephanie’s many publications include a chapter on “Making User Research Usable” in Software Design and Usability (Copenhagen Business School, 2000). With Chauncey Wilson, she contributed a chapter on “Categories of ROI and their Practical Implications” to the second edition of Cost-Justifying Usability (Bias & Mayhew, 2005).

A Fellow and Exemplar of the Society for Technical Communication (STC), Stephanie headed the STC’s Research Grants Committee for five years. Stephanie is a past vice-chair of ACM SIGDOC (Design of Communication). She also served on the Administrative Council of the IEEE Professional Communication Society, which awarded her an IEEE Millennium Medal in 2000.

Stephanie holds a B.A. from The University of Michigan and an M.A. in the philosophy of language from the University of California at Berkeley. Her research background includes anthropology studies at Columbia University and experimental psychology research for the University of California at Berkeley.

Laurie Kantner

Laurie Kantner

As Tec-Ed’s Vice President of Client Services, Laurie Kantner is responsible for successful delivery of all research studies, designs, and content comprising project work for clients. Laurie has over 30 years in the field of improving the user experience with technology, with 15 years as a usability specialist and 30 years in technical communication. Laurie manages Tec-Ed’s user experience staff members across the country.

Laurie is a member of the Usability Professionals’ Association and ACM SIGCHI, and a senior member of the Society for Technical Communication. She is co-author of the chapter “Estimating a User-Centered Design Effort” in User-Centered Design Stories: Real-World UCD Case Studies.

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Cynthia Zimber

Cynthia Zimber

As Tec-Ed’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Cynthia Zimber has more than twenty years of experience in Fortune 1000 technology and software channel sales management, as well as marketing and business development for both established and startup companies. Following a career in senior-level retail and consumer marketing management roles, she entered the technology solutions arena in Silicon Valley and led national sales teams for software developers. As a business consultant, Cynthia provided sales and marketing expertise to technology solutions companies in diverse categories, including content and document management, call center solutions, programming tools, mobile platform application development, and search engine, portal, community and email marketing. Cynthia has also worn the hat of entrepreneur, and has co-founded several consumer product and online companies; she fully understands the value of assuring great user experiences by utilizing usability research in the design phase.

A graduate of Michigan State University, Cynthia holds a B.A. in Advertising from the College of Communication Arts; she has also taken Information Technology classes at the University of California at Berkeley.

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User Experience

Lori Anschuetz

Lori Anschuetz

Lori has over 25 years of experience as a usability specialist, information architect, and project manager in corporate and consulting environments, including over 15 years at Tec-Ed. Lori’s usability evaluation experience includes numerous laboratory tests, as well as heuristic evaluation, user interviews (both in person and on the phone), focus groups, contextual inquiry, and ethnographic interviews. She has worked with users throughout the United States, as well as in Canada, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.

Among the products and services Lori has evaluated are enterprise-wide project management and administration tools; insurance claims processing and customer information systems; telecommunications applications; financial services, including web-based stock, mutual fund, and foreign exchange trading for financial institutions and consumers; alternative home page designs for a major Internet news service; and online information services for audiences ranging from elementary school pupils to customer support personnel to engineers. Her clients include Cisco Systems, Currenex, Deloitte & Touche, eBay, 415 Productions/Library of Congress, IEEE, MSNBC, Yahoo!, and many smaller firms.

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Garett Dworman

Garett Dworman

Garett joined Tec-Ed in 2003 as senior consultant specializing in knowledge management analysis and design. He has over 10 years of experience in product and user interface design for firms ranging from established financial institutions to high-tech startups.

As an independent consultant, Garett recently worked on e-business traffic flow analysis of the website of a major healthcare insurer, followed by integration of an online sales tool into the site; an information profiler for knowledge personalization and classification; a corporate monitor for assessing intangible assets and intellectual capital; and a vocabulary translation system for a peer-to-peer, heterogeneous EAI system.

Garett has also been a senior architect at Cytaq and co-founder of Practical Reasoning, which developed pattern-oriented information access tools and the MOTC data mining visualization tool. Before going to graduate school, he did artificial intelligence programming at Bolt Beranek and Newman and decision support consulting at PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
Garett has published extensively on how people and organizations disseminate, access, and consume information. He is active in ACM SIGCHI and holds a Ph.D. in decision sciences from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. His undergraduate degree is in cognitive science studies from Tufts University.

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Jennifer Lee Carlson

Jennifer Lee Carlson

Jennifer Lee Carlson is a senior consultant with Tec-Ed. She has over 15 years of experience in usability evaluation and human-computer interaction, including contextual inquiry, user and task analysis, user interface design and development, and post-deployment evaluation.

Jennifer has conducted usability evaluations throughout the United States, Asia, the United Kingdom, and Germany. She holds a Master’s Degree in Computer Science from Oregon State University and a Bachelor’s in Computers and Communication from Beijing University of Post and Telecommunications in China.

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Larry Rusinsky

Larry Rusinsky

Larry is senior interaction designer and information architect for Tec-Ed. He has over 20 years of experience in information organization and retrieval, including 10 years previously with Tec-Ed. Prior to rejoining Tec-Ed in early 2004, Larry was senior information architect with Argus Associates, Inc., where he designed Web-based information architectures for clients that included Daimler Chrysler, Motorola, Morningstar, and 3Com. Larry also has worked for a bibliographic software developer, where he was user interface designer and product manager for information retrieval products. Larry earned his M.S. in Library and Information Science from the University of Michigan School of Information. He is a member of the American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) and the Asilomar Institute for Information Architecture (AIfIA).

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Brian Phelps

Brian Phelps

Brian Phelps has over 8 years of experience in user-centered design techniques, including usability testing, heuristic evaluation, user interface design and development, field usability studies, and contextual inquiry. Among the products and services Brian has evaluated are Web-based homework management systems, consumer-oriented wireless phone Web sites, an in-home wireless hardware product, a volunteer organizations' Web site, e-commerce workflow, virtual desktops, and alternative Web-based survey designs. His clients include Campbell-Ewald, McAfee, ETR Associates, VMware, Nextivity, McGraw-Hill, Seagate, and Chrysler. Prior to joining Tec-Ed, Brian was a user interface designer at Pfizer Inc.

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Support

Beth Almay

Beth first joined Tec-Ed in 1980 and after a 13-year absence, returned in 1998. She brings a wide variety of experience and knowledge to Tec-Ed, with a background in retail, customer relations, and general management. Beth co-owned and operated her own retail business, has a wide variety of experience in general office work, employed by both large and small corporations. As Support Team Supervisor, Beth ensures that Tec-Ed’s work is of the highest quality by maintaining project schedules, overseeing project recruiting, and performing copyedit on all project materials.

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Suzanne Cabana

Suzanne Cabana is Tec-Ed’s Accounting Manager. She has over 10 years experience as an accountant and auditor. Previously, she worked for Dupont, Waste Management, and the Society of Automotive Engineers. Suzanne has a Bachelor’s degree from Central Michigan University and an MBA from Eastern Michigan University.

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Paul Ott

Paul Ott

Paul joined Tec-Ed in 1997. He has worked in desktop, server, and network support for over a decade and is certified as a Cisco CCNP and CCDP, as a Microsoft MCSE, and holds Sun Solaris and Novell CNE certifications. Paul completed two Bachelor’s degree programs at the University of Michigan in Computer Science and Economics. In addition to contracting for several Fortune 500 companies and numerous small and midsize businesses, he has worked as an instructor in the Computer Science programs at two Michigan colleges. He now uses his experience to assist Tec-Ed and its clients with the unique technical aspects of usability studies.

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Erin Weiner

Erin Weiner

As Recruiting Coordinator, Erin ensures that qualified participants are identified, screened, and scheduled appropriately for all Tec-Ed projects. She also adds to the support team using her knowledge of Word and Excel. Erin has a Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources and Society from Michigan State and worked in the Human Resources field before joining Tec-Ed in 2008.

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Associates

Dana Chisnell

Dana has been associated with Tec-Ed since 1999. She brings more than 20 years of experience in usability, user interface design, and technical communications and development. Dana is credited with initiating an unconventional session format at the Usability Professionals’ Association (UPA) conference in 2002 called an “idea market” (originated by Ulf Andersson for FORUM). Idea Markets are now an official part of the UPA program. She has presented at the Society for Technical Communication international and CHI international. Dana holds a BA in English from Michigan State University with an emphasis on linguistics.

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Caroline Jarrett

Caroline has been associated with Tec-Ed since early 2005. After 13 years as a project manager of computer systems integration projects, she now focuses on “what systems are for” instead of “how systems are put together.” Caroline is an expert in evaluation and design of paper and web forms, and effective implementation of business process that includes forms. She is writing a book about designing forms with Gerry Gaffney of Information and Design in Melbourne.

A citizen of the United Kingdom and founder of Effortmark Limited, Caroline has also tutored for the Open University in Project Management and in User Interface Design and Development. She is co-author of “User Interface Design and Evaluation” (Morgan Kaufmann, 2005).

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Hanna Kutcher

Hanna Kutcher

Hanna Kutcher is a user experience consultant and systematic strategist with 10 years experience in interface design, web development, usability, information architecture, and accessibility. Prior to joining Tec-Ed in 2006, Hanna held positions ranging the full spectrum of the software lifecycle, including designer, developer, architect, analyst, researcher, and manager. She has intimate knowledge of the automotive, publishing, and medical research industries, as well as hands-on experience as an online merchant and real estate investor.

Hanna’s portfolio includes enterprise-level projects for GM, Chrysler, Ford, Elsevier, O’Reilly, Pearson, ProQuest, Deloitte, and other clients. She holds a Masters degree in Information Science (HCI) from the School of Information at the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Arts in Art with a Business minor from Siena Heights University. She is a member of Mensa and a former board member of the Toledo Real Estate Investors Association.

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Ethan Newby

Ethan has been associated with Tec-Ed since 1999. He specializes in statistical analysis and has been working as an independent consultant in usability for eight years. He performs usability evaluations, including lab and field testing, surveys, user profiles, server log analysis, and heuristic evaluations. Ethan earned an undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of California, San Diego, and a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology from the University of California, Berkeley.

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Mary Jane Northrop

Mary Jane has been associated with Tec-Ed since 1982. She brings more than 20 years of experience in usability, user interface design, information architecture, Web metrics and analytics, interactive marketing, and technical communications and development. Her clients include companies such as Google, eBay, VeriSign, Cisco, Xerox, Compuware, Hewlett Packard, Comerica, Hunter Douglas, Godiva, Best Cellars, TableTopics, and SuperCoolTunes.

Mary Jane taught at the University of Michigan for 8 years in the School of Engineering and the School of Information and developed a graduate-level course in Document Design as well as contributed to the development of the Freshman Introduction to Engineering course and the senior-level Technical Communication/Software Engineering combo course. All of the UM classes introduced students to usability concepts by requiring formal testing of design concepts. Mary Jane also developed a 2-day usability course for the UM School of Information’s Professional Engagement Program. Mary Jane holds a BS in Computer Science from Eastern Michigan University and an MS in Technical Information Design and Management from the University of Michigan.

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Ron Sova

Ron has worked with Tec-Ed since 2004. With 11 years of experience in usability engineering, he specializes in information design, information visualization, and interaction design. Ron also has extensive experience in the areas of contextual inquiry, usability testing, prototype testing and evaluation. He has developed and taught classes in GUI Design, Application Design, and Graphic Design Tools & Methods.

Ron’s experience has been as an employee, contractor, and most recently as a consultant (four years). He has worked in the usability departments at Compuware and American Express and has worked as a usability consultant for Compuware Software Products, American Family Insurance, Yahoo!, Juniper, and Johnson Controls.

Ron earned a BSEE from Marquette University and has studied Computer Science at UWM. He is currently finishing a degree in Communication Design at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.

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