The Net is Only a Tool.
So Book a Master Craftsman for Your Next Meeting.
Curious about how Internet technology might affect you,
your company or your industry?
Planning an annual meeting where members have said "Give us
Net training"?
Employees clamoring to learn about the Web?
Then include one of these
technology presentations in your
next conference, workshop or meeting -- brought to you by a
skilled communications professional who understands technology
and presents her message from the perspective of the living, breathing
humans who must cope with it.
Kathy E. Gill, CAE, is a speaker, consultant and author
with a
high-energy, engaging presentation style. Her workshops help
people and organizations understand the benefits (and shortcomings)
of Web technology. All presentations are customized to the
specific needs of the audience. Kathy's goals are to help the
uninitiated over technophobia -- steer eager-beavers toward
Web nuggets that educate -- and enable communicators to work
effectively in all media.
Kathy doesn't just talk about the Web -- she works the Web.
She has published an award-winning
review of web sites since January 1996 and later that
year her
Macintosh "hobby" site was recognized by MacWorld.
She writes a weekly column
on agriculture and the Net for
The Mining Company and a periodic
column on technology for the Washington Society of Association
Executives. Yet she still finds time to build web sites.
One of her major clients today is The Boeing Company,
where she advises on intranet and usability issues. She
also teaches in Washington's community college system.
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