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4/3/2011 11:57 PM
 

As some of you may already know, DotNetNuke Corp decided to end my employment as their User Experience Designer last Thursday, March 31, 2011. Although I can't say I'm happy about this turn of affairs I do not hold any animosity towards DotNetNuke Corp or its community.

In fact, while I had a chance to say goodbye to my colleagues at the office when I left, there are many people who were not officially my colleagues but with whom I also greatly enjoyed working over the past 13 months as part of the DotNetNuke community, especially the DNNUx Core Team. I wanted to let everyone of you know that this stint with DotNetNuke has been one of the best work experiences of my career, mainly due to all the wonderful, hard working, dedicated people – whether local or remote, employee or community – who were all working towards making the DotNetNuke product great.

I can only hope my efforts to educate the developers at the DNN Corporate Engineering office in "The Ways of User Experience Design" will not be lost now that I’m no longer there to wave my fists and my wireframes in their faces. ;-D

I wish you all, and DNN, the best into the future.  If you are someone whom I have worked with and wish to stay in touch, please don't hesitate to visit my LinkedIn page and request a connection (http://ca.linkedin.com/in/jennimerrif....)

:-j(enni)


Jenni Merrifield
strawberryJAMM Designs
User Experience Design Specialist
"Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity."
- C. Mingus

 
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4/4/2011 10:10 AM
 
Good luck Jenni, and many thanks for your efforts to make DotNetNuke a better product.

Don't forget your towel.
 
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4/4/2011 11:59 AM
 
Jenny, thank you for what you did for the project.
I wish you all the best in the future.

Timo
 
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