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March Meeting
April 10, 2002
6:00-9:30 p.m.
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Location
Cypress Semiconductor
3939 North First Street
North side of Building 3
San Jose, CA 95134
Between Hwy 237 & Tasman Dr.

Schedule
6:50 pm
General announcements (have jobs, want jobs, etc.)

7:00 p.m.
Main speaker

8:20 p.m.
Door prizes (must be present to win)

8:30 p.m.
Special interest groups

Meetings are free and open to the public. RSVPs not required.

Please invite your friends and colleagues!

Meeting Overview
Please join our esteemed panelists Karen Tenenbaum of Adobe Systems and Charles Brewer of Agency.com as they talk about the latest trends in web design. Ms. Tenenbaum will tell us about design aesthetics, while Mr. Brewer will focus on methods of organizing content. At the conclusion of the presentation the panelists will announce the winners of the Silicon Valley Web Guild Web Site Design Contest.

About our Speakers
Karen Tenenbaum
is an Art Director for Adobe Systems Web department who has been with the company off and on for eight years. Her background includes graphic design, professional photography, and photo illustration. Since 1986 she has worked closely in each discipline, combining computer technology with a wide variety of media including the web, multimedia, film and video, journalism, and instructional publishing.

Charlie Brewer is Senior Information Architect at AGENCY.COM and is responsible for creating information and content structures, navigation systems, and interactive experiences for the web initiatives of his corporate clients. Charlie has been involved in interactive media since 1995. Before joining AGENCY.COM, Charlie worked at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA, where he developed NASA-internal websites, researched and spoke on web policy, and helped train other web designers. He draws on his background in information architecture, multimedia, technical writing and instructional design to create solutions to problems in human communication and performance.

Who Should Attend

All members who feel the challenge of our times

E-commerce strategists and practitioners

General management

Sales and marketing management

Customer support management

Business owners

IT managers and staff personnel

Web site users, owners, and support personnel

Operations management


Upcoming Meetings

April 2002 Meeting

Creating Successful Business Models for the 21st Century

Speaker: Mitchell Levy

May 2002 Meeting

Next-Generation Security Technology

Speakers: Dr. Edward M. Cheng and Mr. Steve Hong