Delia Konizeski is a Web analyst at WelchmanPierpoint. She conducts behind-the-scenes discovery and analyses of Web operations, tools and processes. Delia also educates current and prospective clients about the growing practice of Web operations management—in addition to helping draft and roll out Web policy and standards.
Armed with a comprehensive knowledge of how successful Web operations work, Delia specializes in crafting Web policy and standards that help Web teams function more effectively. Her clients include the American Society of Civil Engineers, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the University of Maryland Medical Center, Fordham Law School and Delta Dental of Virginia.
Prior to joining WelchmanPierpoint in 2007, Delia managed large internet and intranet sites in the private and non-profit sectors. Her experience working as a Web manager for higher education and health care sites taught her the complexities of managing large-scale Web properties.
As a result, Delia knows first-hand the types of challenges—like internal politics and lack of content ownership—that clients face. And she knows how to help resolve those issues.
In 2006, Delia launched the Healthcare Web Developers’ electronic mailing list to encourage collaboration among health care professionals in the U.S. and Canada. Under her leadership, the list grew into a thriving online community.
Delia holds a BS in Mass Communication from Towson University.
Armed with a comprehensive knowledge of how successful Web operations work, Delia specializes in crafting Web policy and standards that help Web teams function more effectively. Her clients include the American Society of Civil Engineers, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the University of Maryland Medical Center, Fordham Law School and Delta Dental of Virginia.
Prior to joining WelchmanPierpoint in 2007, Delia managed large internet and intranet sites in the private and non-profit sectors. Her experience working as a Web manager for higher education and health care sites taught her the complexities of managing large-scale Web properties.
As a result, Delia knows first-hand the types of challenges—like internal politics and lack of content ownership—that clients face. And she knows how to help resolve those issues.
In 2006, Delia launched the Healthcare Web Developers’ electronic mailing list to encourage collaboration among health care professionals in the U.S. and Canada. Under her leadership, the list grew into a thriving online community.
Delia holds a BS in Mass Communication from Towson University.
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