Masters of Content – Going Beyond HTML & PDF to Deliver the Best Web Experience: April 2022
Key Takeaways
- How to use the latest web design trends for 2022
- Explore the key factors for delivering engaging digital experiences beyond web pages and PDF’s
How to Submit Questions
- Register for the program and submit your question/s in the registration form.
- Think of additional questions after you register? No problem. Just email additional questions to theciohour@501works.com during the month to have new questions added to the next month’s 501 CIO Hour.
- Ask questions during the program via the chat function.
The CIO Hour will be recorded each month in case you miss it. However, we hope you attend and engage with the industry experts and other participants regularly so you continue to boost your IT-IQ.
The event is finished.
Cost
- CAE Credits: 1.0
Date
Time
Speakers
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James MarquisCIO, 501Works
James is a seasoned senior executive with more than 20 years of experience working with associations and non-profits of all sizes. James possesses excellent communications skills allowing him to function as a trainer, technology evangelist and to bridge the divide which frequently exists between functional business units and information technology specialists. Coupled with his ability to deep-dive into technology, these key skills allow James to operate across department lines and organizational levels to better integrate technology with the strategic and tactical needs of an organization
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Jim FarisCreative Director, 501 Works
Jim is the creative lead on design, UI and UX. With over 20 years of experience designing and developing web and marking projects for large agencies, Fortune 500 companies, and small businesses, Jim brings a history of successful design and development projects that have won him many awards including: Clio, Mimic and Hatch awards for design, development, and writing. When not in front of a computer, you can find him onstage playing the upright bass, in art studios painting or out of his Vespa… when the kids aren’t climbing on his head.