Gene Smith

Posted in Speakers by Adam Patterson on May 30th, 2007

Gene Smith

Gene has worked on the web for 10 years, including five years planning, developing and managing large-scale websites.

From 1999 to 2003 he managed the Alberta Government website and planned a major redesign of that site. Gene also led the web team at Capital Health, improving the effectiveness of the website and Intranet for that organization’s 20,000 employees and 1 million users.

As a consultant Gene has advised Comcast, Ancestry.com, the Canadian Patient Safety Institute, the Alberta Government and other clients on interface design, information architecture, website planning and management, and interactive strategy.

You’ll find some of his ideas on tagging and pageless interactions in books like Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, 3rd Edition and Ambient Findability.

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