Who We Are
"Websites that Work" is not a
"website design company."
Rather, we're a strategic marketing
company focused on producing websites that work. Our team consists
of:
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CEO Jeff Berger, whose
30-plus years of marketing experience working with multinational
high-tech, hospitality, financial, and other B2B and B2C
trendsetters has given him a track record of consistent global
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Chief
Designer Dennis Randall, whose 10-plus years of custom website
creation experience and sophisticated writing for a spectrum of clients means he knows how
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Associate
Designer Dave Moretti, whose 10 years of expertise in
front-end corporate website development includes work for a
broad spectrum of demanding global clients -- among them
Dixie, Subway, Pilot Pen, and many more.
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Associate
Designer Bill Linnane who, during his many years of
government work, was one of the first people on the
Internet, and who has been a top-notch technological
innovator ever since. Bill has been involved in the Web
since it began and knows which techniques work and which are
simply frivolous and non-productive. A friend for many
years, Bill joined us professionally in 2007. (Photo to
come.)
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Search
Engine Optimization guru Linda Terhune, whose unique
competence at unraveling the intricacies of search engine
algorithms enables Websites that Work to achieve extraordinary
leverage with key global search engines - and with your current
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Senior Writer & Database Administrator
Tracy Green, whose extensive experience in both the
business-to-business and business-to-consumer sectors
enables her to translate client marketing goals into
compelling copy that generates results. An enthusiastic
writer and doodler since her early days in kindergarten,
Tracy's work has received many awards and honors including,
she points out,
the coveted “Mrs. Faulkner’s Student of the Week” prize. We are fortunate to
have her specialized knowledge of
marketing and PR -- and of bright and shiny objects,
dress-up, and cherry Tootsie Pops. (Photo to come.)
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