Here's a photograph from last week's user conference with representatives from organizations recognized in the first annual Mark Logic Innovation Awards.
From left to right we have:
- Telly Stroumbis, The Boeing Company, for work within the US government
- Dave Kellogg, Mark Logic Corporation
- Ryan Shevchik, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., for work within the US government
- Hank Hoffman, Congressional Quarterly Inc.
- Etienne Taylor, Clinical Trials Semantics Inc., for work with the American Cancer Society
- Darin McBeath, Elsevier, B.V.
- John Walker, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Carl Hixson, The McGraw-Hill Companies
- Alex Moulas, OpenConnect Systems Inc.
- Charles Greer, O’Reilly Media, Inc.
- Alex Humphreys, Oxford University Press
- Lisa Bos, Really Strategies, Inc.
- George Florentine, Flatirons Solutions Corp., for work with United Airlines
- David Sewell, University of Virginia Press
- Max Schireson, Mark Logic Corporation

1 comments:
With more than 150 reporters, editors and researchers covering Capitol Hill
and Washington, CQ keeps its readers updated in print and online on a weekly,
daily and real-time basis. With a readership that includes nearly every member
of Congress, as well as Executive Branch officials, leaders in business and
associations, top academic institutions and important media outlets,
Congressional Quarterly provides opinion leaders comprehensive, credible,
current and objective information on Congress, politics and public policy.
CQ's award-winning product line includes: CQ Weekly, CQ Today, CQ.com, CQ
Homeland Security, CQ Budget Tracker, CQ HealthBeat, CQ MoneyLine, CQ Politics
and Governing Magazine. CQ is owned by the Times Publishing Co. of St.
Petersburg, Fla., publisher of the St. Petersburg Times and other
publications.
Post a Comment