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Irene Etzkorn, Simplification Practice Advisor
Irene Etzkorn, Simplification Practice Advisor
Simplification Practice Advisor, New York

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You'll find her axiom, There is no such thing as a boring project, there are only boring executions sandwiched between aphorisms by Albert Camus and Alan Turing in "Quotes about Design," among the numerous other "Irene Etzkorn" references cited online and in the press. Irene, a long-time collaborator with Alan Siegel, is credited with helping him to widen the applicability of simplified communications beyond business forms and legal literature to become a means of rethinking the customer-organization relationship and retooling it to become a one-to-one conversation.

 
Christine Mauro
Christine Mauro
Strategy Director, New York

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As a Strategy Director and Information Architect in the Simplification Group at Siegel+Gale, Christine specializes in solving complex communication problems for clients.

Since joining Siegel+Gale in 1994, Christine has developed simplified design and architecture for documents, web sites, on-line applications, information flow processes and content strategies for clients in industries ranging from brokerage services, telecommunications, consumer credit, mutual funds, insurance, banking, healthcare, utility, and government.

 
Rachael Keeler, Senior Information Architect, New York
Rachael Keeler
Senior Information Architect, New York

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As a senior information architect in Siegel+Gale’s Simplification Group, Rachael creates user-centered solutions that satisfy customer expectations for utility and ease of use, while also support­ing business requirements and brand strategy. She is involved in analyzing user needs and business objectives, including conducting interviews with stake­holders and users, developing content and workflow maps that indicate process and systems implications, navigation, and content relationships. Rachael’s clients have included the SEC, NASD, Allstate, Motorola, and Genworth.