Former Punk-Rocker Lectures on Web Design
CAMDEN, N.J. — Many people around
here know Reesa Marchetti's name as a local punk-rock star in the
1980s.
But the former musician recently proved
her current reputation as an award-winning Web site developer. The CEO of
Sheer Web Design in Glassboro, Reesa creates Web sites for clients around the
world. She shared her knowledge with the E-Commerce Society at Rutgers
University during a guest lecture here
on “Myth v. Reality: Search Engines and E-Commerce.”
A crowded conference roomful of business
and graduate students participated in the session. Reesa discussed using
search engine technology to improve marketing efforts on the Internet.
In answer to a student's question on how
Reesa made the career transition from music to Web design, she answered,
"I'm still a musician." She then played an online video of her
band to show how she relies on her music skills to develop multimedia
for Web sites.
The students, as well as their teachers, expressed their
appreciation with a round of applause at the end of the mini-seminar.
Teacher Ken Kendall, who heads an
E-Commerce Project Management course, called Reesa's
presentation "superb."
"The students felt encouraged by your
attitude and by all of the things you have accomplished," Kendall said
later in an e-mail to the former rocker.
"The way you described getting into Web
site design via your keyboarding technology — as well as the way you
detailed how music still plays a critical part in your life — were
especially interesting to us, since we have been working with the Web
presence of non-profit, off-Broadway theatres
..."
Kendall and his wife, Julie, who also is
a Rutgers professor, plan to refer to the lecture in future lessons, he
said.
"We'll certainly be demonstrating your
Web sites to our students, and reminding them of your myths," his
e-mail continued.

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