Eric Marden

Eric Marden

by xentek on September 15, 2009

in Authorities, Designers, Developers, Project Directors

Eric has been designing and developing solutions for Media, Content and Consumer Facing sites for 12 years. He is a problem solver: the type of person you bring on board to simplify your work, automate your business, and generally use technology to make your business run smoother so that you can make more money.

By specializing in Open-Source technologies, the technology strategies he builds for his client are innovative and instrumental in solving your business issues, fixing your work flow bugs, and transforming your business processes. Eric has worked for a number of startups in influential tech leadership roles. Recent projects include consulting with Bonnier Publications on the redesign and re-platforming of the FieldandStream.com, Outdoorlife.com, and PopSci.com websites. Other clients include AOL, CompuServe, Fidelity National Title, AAA Motor Club, Electronic Arts – Tiburon and Wyndham Vacation Club.

He is energetic and passionate; with enough real world experience to get the job done right the first time. He is young enough to guide the old guard into the new millennium, leveraging bleeding-edge technologies and trends to their full advantage, while being wise enough to know when to hold them, and when to fold them.

He is a sought after speaker and mentor in his industry and has an uncanny knack for creating, amplifying, and evangelizing the impact of new technologies on the world’s culture. He is active in the WordPress community and is a member of the open source theme framework “K2″ (one of the more popular add-ons for one of the top publishing platforms).

As an early adopter of the Internet, and was involved with the company that had a hand in creating the GIF image format, as well as being there when industry giants such as PayPal and Google got their start. This provides Eric with a unique perspective from which to extrapolate actionable information from current trends.

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