ForeScene Opens Maryland Development Office |
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New York, NY, May 30, 2008—ForeScene Creative Solutions (www.foresceneweb.com), one of the most successful New York full service design firms specializing in new media, today announced the opening of a Maryland based development office in response to our continued growth in the Internet design and development industry. While ForeScene previously was based solely in New York City, the Bel Air based office allows for continued and improved communication and development opportunities. “Our decision to expand our office to include a Maryland based development office is a direct result of our continued growth in the Internet design and development industry,” says Juan Carlos Martinez, President of ForeScene Creative Solutions. “Our customers are as global as the internet and this new office demonstrates our commitment to better serve all our customers. While based in Maryland the team there is also well connected to our New York office and can jointly offer streamlined Internet opportunities for our national and international operations.” The Bel Air based office provides project management, development, and technical support to a variety of businesses interested in either creating or improving their online presence. Nita Gale will head the Bel Air Development Office. You can contact the new Bel Air office at: About ForeSceneForeScene is one of the most successful New York based full service designs firms specializing in Internet and new media design and development. ForeScene offers a variety of services to individuals or businesses interested in creating or improving their on line presence including turnkey solutions as well as identity and branding. For more information: www.foresceneweb.com About Nita GaleNita Gale was introduced to the World Wide Web while working for Winterland Productions, then the marketing division for MCA Music / Universal Pictures. She was immediately inspired and began to see its practical applications. After receiving a Presidential Appointment to civil service, she had the opportunity to make her ideas a reality. Using materials garnered from the many off site training classes at the Department of Defense’s Leadership Development College she began to write her first bit of code. Working at night, her plan was to make classes no longer dependent on budget or time constraints but to offer every employee the opportunity of education “ at your own pace - in your own space.” Upon completion of her project, she presented it and a supporting paper “Workforce 2000” to key members of the DoD. Her initiative was hugely successful quickly becoming the DoD standard practice. After completion of her federal commitment, Nita entered the private sector. She worked at Solomon Smith Barney (Citigroup) as the lead java developer and her project was mentioned in Bill Gates’ Business @ The Speed of Thought. She then became lead developer or special projects team leader for other companies in their initial on line ventures, including but not limited to Sotheby's and Sotheby's Amazon joint venture, IBM, Datek, iCopious, and Town Sports International. She also contributed to special projects and kiosk displays for BMW International and the NFL. For more information, contact: |




