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Meryl Enerson
President

Meryl has over two decades of experience in interactive media design and development. She is skilled in research, analysis, and product strategy for Web and digital media.

Professional Background

As the founder of Enervision Media, Meryl has worked extensively in both the public and private sectors. Her commercial work includes projects for AT&T, Citibank, Digitas, Fidelity Investments, Jupiter Research, Scholastic, United Parcel Service, and United Airlines, as well as numerous startups and online media companies. Her public sector work includes projects for colleges and universities, educational programs, healthcare, and museums and digital collections.

Meryl was previously a creative director in Citibank's user interface development group, The Humanware Agency. While at Citibank, she directed the customer experience and user interface design of many of Citibank's most successful online services and software applications, including customer service and sales systems, touch-screen kiosks, and remote banking applications. She also worked for software developer Interaxis Corporation in New York as Director of Product Development.

Education

New York University
Masters - Interactive Telecommunications

The University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
Bachelors - Liberal Arts

Writings and Publications

Meryl is the author of many of the publications found in our Resources section section. She also writes a column on "Usability Engineering" for Software Magazine and SoftwareMag.com. Meryl is also co-author of the blog The User Experience Monitor

Interviews and Public Appearances

Meryl has been a contributor on consumer uses of the Internet for the Sally Jessy Raphael talk show. She has been interviewed for various trade journals, including Darwin Magazine, and Computer World. She speaks about User Experience for trade shows and industry organizations. Request Meryl to speak at your trade show or engagement

It's easy to design for yourself - you know yourself. It's more challenging to design for your users - who may not look, think, or behave anything like you.
Meryl Enerson
President
Enervision Media, Inc.
 
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