carolyn@usenix.ORG (Carolyn Carr) (10/20/90)
This same posting was made yesterday and was a garbled mess. Here is a clean, readable version. ___________________ USENIX Staff Changes Beginning this Fall, the Association will no longer have an office in Boulder, Colorado. John Donnelly, the Exhibit Manager and Tutorial Coordinator, has decided to pursue other interests. Michael McLaughlin, his assistant, will be returning to his studies at the university full-time. John will be consulting in the seminar planning, exhibit management and meeting planning arenas. He can be reached at 858 Pimlico Court, Boulder, CO 80303; Tel: 303-494-8495 or 303-494-2607; email: johnd@boulder.colorado.edu. The functions previously handled by the Boulder office will now be done by two individuals. The Association is pleased to announce that it has hired Daniel Klein as its Tutorial Coordinator and Cynthia Deno as Exhibit Manager. As many of you are aware, Dan has been very active in the Association, both as a tutorial speaker and as the program chairman for the Winter '90 technical conference. Dan is currently employed by the Software Engineering Institute in Pittsburgh. The tutorial program has become an important feature of the USENIX conferences and offers a leading edge forum for educating UNIX professionals. Dan is actively seeking new topics and speakers, and an announcement will be appear in the next issue of ;login:. He can also be reached via email: dvk@usenix.org. Cynthia Deno has many years of experience in conducting large-scale direct mail and managing journal publishing programs. She was most recently direct mail manager at ETR Associates in Scotts Valley, CA where she planned publications sales and conference promotion campaigns. Prior to this she has many years of experience in marketing and project management with such firms as Springer-Verlag, Academic Press and the University of California Press. Cynthia's overall marketing and organizational experience will be a welcome addition to the management of the Association's conferences. She is actively seeking exhibitors for the Summer 1991 Conference and Exhibition. If you or your company would like information on demonstrating your latest products to the USENIX community, please contact our Exhibits Manager either by email: cynthia@usenix.org or phone: 408-335-5646. If you've phoned the USENIX Conference office lately, you'll notice a new voice, namely, Bernie Grunewald. She previously was an office manager for a high tech computer company. Bernie, as well as Marilynn Allemann, assist our conference coordinator, Judy DesHarnais, in fielding your questions concerning upcoming conferences and workshops, as well as providing support at the meetings.