Most of what you'll find here are photos, with an occasional scrap of text. Photos of my kids, photos of me as a kid, photos of my friends.

If you actually decide to follow this link, don't come complaining to me that it's the internet equivalent of never-ending home movies. The beauty of the 'net is that you don't have to stay! And if you don't have some intensely personal connection to me--past or present--you're probably going to be bored to tears here.

 

When I'm not teaching at RIT, working on my dissertation, being mom to my kids, or spending time with my husband and friends, I do some training and consulting under the auspices of my business, ITCS.

My primary client at the moment is the US Air Force European command. In October, I did several days of training at the Ramstein AFB in Germany, and I hope to return this summer to do some follow-up training.

I wear two academic hats these days. In my "day job," I'm an assistant professor of Information Technology at the Rochester Institute of Technology. (That's Rochester, NY.)

When I'm not there, I can usually be found working on my still-unfinished dissertation, through the School of Library & Information Studies at the University of Alabama. I'm planning to complete it this summer, and defend in August of 1999.