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Archive for February, 2007

New web developer joins Summersault staff

Posted by Summersault on February 15th, 2007

Becky McKimmyRICHMOND, IN — Local website developer Becky McKimmy has joined Summersault’s staff as its new graphic designer and developer. McKimmy brings a wealth of knowledge and experience about design principles, site implementation processes, and effective communications to the Summersault team.

“I am very excited about working for Summersault. Their commitment to sustaining local communities through technology is outstanding,” said McKimmy. “I am delighted to lend my skills as a web developer to their already talented team.” Read the rest of this entry »


Ten situations when you should not use e-mail

Posted by Chris Hardie on February 7th, 2007

Writer and prolific blogger Dave Pollard has a post up about when not to use e-mail, in response to people asking him how to reduce inappropriate use of e-mail in their organizations. I don’t agree with all of his rules (for example, I think it’s fine to send a group of people a link to a document/policy/site update instead of waiting for them to be notified via RSS or regular browsing), but find Dave’s points useful to consider.

What do you think?


Summersault says good-bye to longtime graphic designer

Posted by Summersault on February 2nd, 2007

RICHMOND, IN — The staff of Summersault bid a fond farewell to its longtime graphic designer Evan Agee today, as he ends his position at Summersault and prepares to work elsewhere in the web development industry.

“I consider myself truly blessed to have been a part of this wonderful team,” said Agee, on his departure. “We’ve done a lot of great work and had much fun.”

Agee joined Summersault in 2000 as its first employee, and has been an integral part of the company’s operations since then. As a website developer and graphic designer, Agee was responsible for much of the creative process behind the appearance and build-out of many Summersault sites. Read the rest of this entry »


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