This site originally promoted my website design consulting firm. Now that I am no longer in business, the site is a way to stay in touch with those who rely on my directions and photo album pages.

Despite my disability, I am involved in activities like genealogy, as well as an effort to publish the E.A. Kingsbury manuscripts.   Kingsbury, my great-great-great-aunt, was a prominent abolitionist and suffragette. Also active in the following organizations:


Career

Armed with a math degree from Syracuse, I was first an actuarial assistant, then a main frame computer programmer. I progressed to systems analysis, working mostly for regional retailers that no longer exist. At one, I developed an expertise in point of sale applications and introduced bar code scanning. Since 1983, I've owned several personal computers.

When the last employer was overtaken in 2001, I enrolled in Global Knowledge for website development and Regis University for an MBA. A professor there encouraged me to start a website consulting firm. Here is a portion of the portfolio from that part of my career.

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Carolyn