Speakers
Michael Boses
Quark
Noz Urbina
Mekon Ltd
Frank Closset
SDL Trisoft
Emma Hamer
Hamer Associates
Mark Poston
Mekon
Matthew Ellison
Director of WinWritersUA
Joe Gollner
Stilo North America
Thomas Bro-Rassmussen
Pectora
Vincent Savard
PTC
Ian Larner
IBM
Jen Linton
Comtech Services
Michael W. Oettli
OETTLI S.A. Language Management Solutions
B. Noz Urbina
Mekon Ltd
Jerry Silver
XMetaL a Justsystems Company
Mark Poston
Mekon Ltd
Emma Hamer
E. Hamer Associates Ltd
Stephen Buxton
Product Management at Mark Logic Corporation
Rahel Anne Bailie
Intentional Design Inc
Ann Rockley
The Rockley Group, Inc
JoAnn Hackos
ComTech Inc.
Martyn Davison
Mekon
Marc Speyer
Speyer
Christian Weih
Across
Keith Thompson
Vitrium Systems
Ferry van der Vorst
Mekon
Nick Martin
Quark
Martin Jakubik
SAP
Dan Dube
DocZone
Dave Worsell
Mekon Ltd
Mikhail Vaysbukh
Data Conversion Laboratory
Spencer Garlick
XMLSG
Miel De Schepper
Trisoft
Victoria Ichizli-Bartels
Corena
Chris Hadley
Micro Focus
Peter Li
Simonsoft UK
Wez Dowell
XyEnterprise
Sarah O'Keefe
Scriptorium Publishing
Jeroen Van Rotterdam
EMC x-hive
Dennis Raitz
Boeing
Nick Martin
Quark
Michael Miller
Antenna House
Stephen Buxton
Mark Logic Corporation
Joe Gelb
Suite Solutions
Vince Savard
PTC
Larissa Sliwinski
Business Objects, an SAP company
Maria Luisa
AgustaWestland
Chris Royston
Cambridge Silicon Radio
Jacquie Rhodes
Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR)
Judi Vernau
Metataxis
Andrea Leszek
salesforce.com
John Sheridan
National Archives
Teresa Mulvihill
t2acommunications
Mark Gross
Data Conversion Laboratory
Amber Swope
JustSystems
John Hunt
IBM
Amanda Bucklow
Independent
JoAnn Hackos
Comtech Services
Chris Wood
BAE Systems
Charles Cooper
The Rockley Group
Gunnar Krause
Qimonda AG
Toralf Johannessen
CORENA
John McGrann
In.vision Research
Steffen Frederiksen
Content Technologies
Vince Savard
PTC
Bret Freeman
JustSystems
Stephen Buxton
Mark Logic
Wayne Gafford
Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL)
Agneta Weisberg
ITT Flygt
Sean Harrop
British Medical Journal (BMJ) Publishing Group Ltd
Bernard Aschwanden
Publishing Smarter
John Straw
Bombardier
Helen O'Shea
IBM
Svante Ericsson
Sorman
Harvey Greenberg
XyEnterprise
Tim Voss
Schlumberger
Louise Jevens
Irish Government
Berry Braster
Tedopres International
Mike McNamara
Araman Consulting Ltd.
Klaus Fenchel
Ovidius GmbH
Scott Abel
The Content Wrangler
Steve Manning
The Rockley Group
Speaker Details
This page displays all the speakers at past Congility (X-Pubs) events. Current speakers are still being reviewed. Submit a presentation via the Call for Speakers
Michael Boses (2009)
Director of XML Products, Quark
Michael Boses is Director of XML Products at Quark. Michael is a frequent conference speaker where he brings a perspective based upon real-world experience helping organizations succeed with XML. On a daily basis, Michael collaborates on projects that involve moving hundreds of users to XML authoring, and realizes that no matter what the size, project success comes down to improving each author's user experience and productivity. Michael is co-chair of the OASIS DITA for Enterprise Business Documents Subcommittee.
Noz Urbina (2007)
Business Development Manager, Mekon Ltd
Noz Urbina is Business Development Manager for Mekon Ltd, where he provides XML solutions consultancy services to global organisations and SMEs. With five years in mark-up technology, training and services, Noz’s expertise is brought into projects for requirements analysis and to address issues of human interface design. His main interest area is mastering "the magic nexus" where business goals, end-user sensitivities, and technology must all synergise. Previous to working with Mekon, Noz worked in the Blast XMetaL team as Partner Manager, facilitating the growth and cross-pollination of a pan-European partner network of Content Solutions and Tool providers, and has held a number of business development, technical services, and sales positions where he was able to develop his expertise in a cutting-edge, efficiency-driven, business context.
Frank Closset (2009)
CTO, SDL Trisoft
Frank Closset is the CTO for SDL Trisoft. Frank carries the overall responsibility for driving product development and getting the overall content management experience to the next level. He has been with Trisoft for almost 10 years. During that time, he has worked all around the world with global organizations and has integrated SDL Trisoft’s Component Content Management solution into their tool chain and processes. Frank is a big advocate and early adopter of DITA and has packaged DITA into the SDL Trisoft CCM even before it became an OASIS standard. Frank holds two Master’s degrees: one in Applied Economics, one in Business Informatics, both from the University of Leuven, BelgiumEmma Hamer (2007)
Founder, Hamer Associates
Emma Hamer BASc, is the founding principal and senior consultant at eHamerAssociates Ltd., Career & Performance Consultants (http://www.hamer-associates.ca/). Her field of practice is human performance improvement, both for individuals and for corporations; her passion is systematically removing obstacles to success. All are firmly founded on in-depth root-cause analysis of human performance gaps and the subsequent design of creative interventions to close those gaps.
Introducing and implementing new systems—whatever their complexity—means changing how people contribute to and use the systems. Matching new tasks to the right people with the right critical skills is a key area of concern. Emma provides change and performance management support during all phases of the selection and implementation process, helping management, contributors and users close the gap between intent and actual impact of the changes. Emma is an acclaimed and internationally active speaker and presenter on change and performance management and leadership challenges. She has presented and published on the topic of content management from the human performance and organizational development perspectives.
Founded in 2002, eHamerAssociates Ltd. works with individual and corporate clients to improve their performance. In circumstances where an organization has implemented new systems, or after a substantial redesign of the workflow, the expected efficiencies, benefits or savings do not always materialize immediately. Sometimes, performance can even dip below the levels attained before the implementation of a new system. Perplexing, frustrating, and often very hard to explain.
Mark Poston (2009)
Senior technical Consultant, Mekon
Mark Poston is a senior technical consultant with over 10 years in content and publishing. He has gained broad knowledge and understanding of the publishing requirements of clients. As technologies have changed and moved forward, the solutions he has worked on have reflected these changes. He is now heavily involved in the analysis, design, and implementation of XML publishing solutions and is an active member of the OASIS DITA Technical Committee and DITA Open Toolkit project. Starting out with Adobe FrameMaker, Mark was responsible for designing many single-source publishing solutions that made extensive use of Adobe Acrobat and Quadralay Webworks technologies. For several years he was the only authorised trainer of Webworks in Europe and developed a deep understanding of the product that allowed him not only to develop complex publishing solutions but also to run bespoke training courses tailored to each client’s needs.
Matthew Ellison (2007)
User Assistance and eLearning Professional, Director, Matthew Ellison, Consulting, Director of WinWritersUA

Matthew Ellison has 20 years of experience as a user assistance and eLearning professional in the software industry. Much of this time was spent managing a team of writers and trainers at a UK-based documentation services company. He now runs his own training and consulting firm and coordinates the annual European Online Help Conference. Over the last four years, Matthew has been heavily involved as user assistance architect within the major XML project referenced in this session. Matthew has been a popular speaker at user assistance and publishing technology conferences in Europe, Australia and the US since 1997.
Joe Gollner (2006)
Vice President Enterprise Solutions , Stilo North America
Joe Gollner is the Vice President Enterprise Solutions for Stilo North America where he leads active efforts to address enterprise content processing requirements through the deployment of such standards as DITA and e-Publishing solutions that leverage Stilo's OmniMark content processing platform.Starting as a graduate student trying in 1987 to leverage technology for the analysis of historical documents, Mr. Gollner has been an advocate of SGML and its various descendants, including XML, for well over fifteen years. Accused in 1995 of being the only person making money in the SGML community, he remains unrepentant and continues to champion the necessity of deriving tangible business benefits from the judicious deployment of open standards. Mr. Gollner has successfully managed a vast number of XML and SGML implementations during his career and done so in every conceivable market sector. His work in the military and aerospace communities in the 1990s remains a benchmark against which large scale deployments of multi-enterprise interchange protocols can be measured.
An early promoter of XML and the critical role it can play in managing enterprise technology investments, he acted for many years as the chair of the XML World series of conferences. A former Artillery officer in the Canadian Armed Forces, he was educated in a variety of subjects at Queen's University (Mathematics and Literature) and the University of Oxford (Master's of Philosophy).
Thomas Bro-Rassmussen (2006)
Business development manager, Pectora
Thomas is the Pectora Product Manager. Pectora being a product that basically connects to any datasource (incl. SQL, XML, CMS, ERP and others)Thomas has more than 20 years of experience in the graphical world, as a designer, trainer, developer, speaker at conferencens and occasional articles in local magazines. He has "seen them all", from the first versions of PageMaker on the Mac and Ventura on the distinct GEM platform. The dedication to a certain product is always related to the cunstomer and end-users' actual needs. He has acted as consultant for a vast number of companies on matters concerning automated production, corporate designs, implementation of graphical workflows and many more. He joined up with Pectora, developed in the Netherlands by the company Bair, in 2004. In the UK, Thomas works in close coorporation with Pectora partner Mekon to deliver highly professional publishing solutions using either Adobe InDesign or Adobe FrameMaker or whatever product the customer likes the mosts. XML based and driven and yet: "Publishing made easy"
Vincent Savard (2006)
European Technical Manager for Arbortext Solutions , PTC
Vincent Savard is the European Technical Manager for Arbortext Solutions at PTC. Since joining the company in 1997, Mr. Savard has played a major role in establishing Arbortext's European operations. Working with both European industry leaders and regulators, he has helped Arbortext become the recognized market leader in the application of XML and enterprise publishing to the pharmaceutical industry.Experience.
Mr. Savard has 15 years of experience in publishing technology. Starting with a career as an aerospace technical writer, he moved from deploying and applying solutions for technical publishing to applying the same standards based approach to a variety of industries ranging from discrete manufacturing to publishing and life sciences.
Education.
Mr. Savard holds a diploma in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary Canada.
Michael Priestley (2006)
DITA Architect and Classification Schema PDT Lead , IBM
Michael Priestley is co-editor of the DITA Specification, and IBM's representative on the OASIS DITA Technical Committee. He is one of DITA's original architects at IBM, and is an experienced information architect and XML architect. He is currently coordinating taxonomy initiatives across several IBM communities. You can read his blog at http://dita.xml.org/blog/25Ian Larner (2006)
Author and Information Architec, IBM
Ian Larner has been working for IBM for 15 years, in Information Development/User Technologies. His role in this team is to architect, write, translate, and deliver information for IBM products and solutions, and to help design and (lately) code user interfaces and other technologies that our customers use. Before joining IBM, Ian worked as a Technical Author for several companies in England and France for 5 years, and before that as a Mechanical Engineer testing components for fast nuclear reactors and designing systems for the safe handling of reactors and nuclear materials. Ian has been involved with DITA since the early days, and was part of a WebSphere project that moved from html to DITA before it was officially supported. He personally migrated over 2000 html files into DITA, while continuing development of the content. Using the default transforms, some tweaks, and some simple custom XSLT, this migration went briskly and without hitch. Ian also wrote some custom XSLT (such as DITA-FO) for the project needs until the core DITA support became available. Since then Ian has helped spread the use of DITA to associated groups, and has evolved the sophistication of DITA usage within IBM projects. In February 2005, Ian became one of the IBM DITA Architects, to help with the adoption and evolution of the OASIS DITA Standard both within IBM and throughout the wider community.Jen Linton (2006)
Senior Consultant , Comtech Services
Jen Linton is a Senior Consultant at Comtech Services. She has extensive knowledge of DITA and clear ideas of implementation practices for the migration to DITA. She helps clients work through defining their information models, improving their processes, and identifying change management issues for moving forward.Michael W. Oettli (2006)
Co-founder and President, OETTLI S.A. Language Management Solutions
MICHAEL W. OETTLI received his Master degree in classical studies from the University of Basel, Switzerland where he lived until 1995. Soon after he moved to Greece and became involved with the translation industry. He is the co-founder and president of OETTLI S.A. Language Management Solutions, a company based in Thessaloniki, Greece. OETTLI S.A. provides translation and localization services and customized technology solutions on a global level for large companies of Europe and North America.B. Noz Urbina (2006)
Business Development Manager, Mekon Ltd
B. Noz Urbina is Business Development Manager for Mekon Ltd, where he provides XML solutions consultancy services to global organisations and SMEs. With 5 years in mark-up technology, training and services, Noz's expertise is brought into projects for requirements analysis and to address issues of human interface design. His main interest area is mastering "the magic nexus" where business goals, end-user sensitivities, and technology must all synergise. Previous to working with Mekon, Noz worked in the Blast XMetaL team as Partner Manager, facilitating the growth and cross-pollination of a pan-European partner network of Content Solutions and Tool providers, and has held a number of business development, technical services, and sales positions where he was able to develop his expertise in a cutting-edge, efficiency-driven, business context.Jerry Silver (2006)
Director, Product Management, XMetaL a Justsystems Company
Jerry Silver has over 20 years of IT experience, specializing in content management, collaboration, database and application modeling and design, application architectures, XML, and web technologies. He has been a featured speaker on these topics at numerous industry conferences and a guest lecturer at several Computer Science faculties. Jerry spent 15 years at Oracle in a variety of technical roles, most recently as Principal Product Manager of Oracle Application Server Portal. He also served as Director of Product Strategy with content management vendor NCompass Labs, now part of Microsoft. Currently, Jerry is Director of Product Management with XMetaL a Justsystems Company.Mark Poston (2006)
Senior Systems and Information Architect, Mekon Ltd
Mark Poston has been working for Mekon Limited for 10 years. In that time he has gained significant experience in developing innovative publishing solutions using a wide variety of technologies and products. These include the integration of XML-based authoring, pagination, preflighting, collaboration and workflow tools into Mekon NotusXMS XML Management System. He has delivered several presentations in publishing with FrameMaker, Acrobat and WebWorks, and has recently led the development of the FrameMaker adaptor for the DITA Open ToolkitEmma Hamer (2006)
Founder, E. Hamer Associates Ltd
In 2003, Emma Hamer founded E. Hamer Associates Ltd., Career and Performance Consultants, as the culmination of a decade-long career shift towards individual and organizational performance improvement. After some 25 years as a documentation manager, business manager, operational director, and management consultant, the time was ripe to make it all come together with a special focus on real people and real solutions. With her corporate clients, she has earned a reputation for thoughtful, frank, and spot-on analysis and diagnosis of a wide range of performance issues, and for developing and implementing individual and group interventions to address these issues. To quote one line manager: "Thanks for your frankness - there's no ignoring the elephant in the room now".Stephen Buxton (2006)
Director, Product Management at Mark Logic Corporation
Stephen Buxton is Director of Product Management at Mark Logic Corporation. Stephen is a member of the W3C XQuery Working Group and a founder/member of the XQuery Full-Text Task Force. Stephen has written a number of papers and articles on XQuery and SQL/XML, and is an editor of several W3C XQuery Full-Text specs. Before joining Mark Logic, Stephen was Director of Product Management for Text and XML at Oracle Corporation. Stephen is the co-author (with Jim Melton) of "Querying XML - XQuery, XPath, and SQL/XML in context", a new book from Morgan-Kaufmann.Rahel Anne Bailie (2006)
Founder, Intentional Design Inc
Rahel Anne Bailie operates Intentional Design Inc, a Vancouver, BC consultancy focused on the interrelated areas of content management, content development, and user experience. She is also a managing partner in Strategy A Management Consulting.Rahel brings substantial business and communication experience to her projects, where she and the IDI team concentrate on the requirements and content analysis phases, and assist with RFP preparation and vendor selection. Rahel has many years as both line staff and management in technical communication and usability environments, and her perspectives, both about content use and staff management, are informed by her experience and studies. A self-identified geek, Rahel is drawn to technology like a moth to flame, and embraces technologies that serve to improve the performance of communication products and the processes to create and maintain them.
Rockley (2006)
President of The Rockley Group, Inc, The Rockley Group, Inc
Ann Rockley is President of The Rockley Group, Inc, a consultancy that has an international reputation for developing content management strategies with a focus on customer-centric unified content, and information architecture for content management. Rockley is a frequent contributor to trade and industry publications and a featured speaker at numerous conferences in North America and Europe.She has been instrumental in establishing the field in online documentation, single sourcing (content reuse), customer-centric enterprise content management, and information architecture for content management. Rockley is immediate past President of Content Management
Professionals, a member organization that fosters the sharing of content management information, practices, and strategies and led the organization to a prestigious eContent 100 award in 2005.
Rockley is a Fellow of the Society for Technical Communication and has a Master of Information Science from the University of Toronto. Rockley is the author of the best-selling book "Managing Enterprise Content: A Unified Content Strategy" with TRG Senior Consultants Pamela Kostur and Steve Manning, New Riders Publishing ISBN 0-7357-1306-5.
She can be reached at 905-939-9298 or , http://www.rockley.com.
JoAnn Hackos (2006)
President, Author of Managing Your Documentation Projects, ComTech Inc.
Dr. JoAnn Hackos is President of Comtech Services, a content-management and information-design firm based in Denver, which she founded in 1978. She directs the Center for Information-Development Management (CIDM), a membership organization focused on content-management and information-development best practices. Dr. Hackos is called upon by corporate executives worldwide to consult on strategies for content management, information design and development, organizational management, customer studies, information architecture, and tools and technology selection.For more than 25 years, Dr. Hackos has addressed audiences internationally on subjects ranging from content management, project management, structured writing and minimal information products, usability studies, and online and Web-based information to managing the information design and development process. Her seminars are dedicated to enhancing the practices and products that will best promote customer satisfaction and increase productivity.
She has authored Content Management for Dynamic Web Delivery (Wiley 2002), Managing Your Documentation Projects (Wiley 1994), Standards for Online Communication (Wiley 1997), and co-authored with Ginny Redish User and Task Analysis for Interface Design (Wiley 1998). JoAnn is a Fellow and Past President of the International Society for Technical Communication (STC). She is a founder with IBM of the OASIS Technical Committee for the DITA standard (Darwin Information Typing Architecture).
Recent clients include The International Monetary Fund, The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, Siemens Medical, Hewlett-Packard, The American Red Cross, Network Appliance, Varian Oncology Systems, Kone Elevators and Escalators, Dell Computer, Cadence Design Systems, SAP, Avaya, Lucent Technologies, Nokia, Motorola, Nortel, Federal Express, Compaq Computer, and more.
Martin Davison (2010)
Senior Consultant, Mekon
Martyn is a Senior Consultant within the Aerospace and Defence Department at Mekon, specialising in Development and Implementation of ASD S1000D applications and systems within the Technical Documentation environment.
In recent years he has been heavily involved in the Mekon S1000D FrameMaker based applications for many years. During this time he has provided a source of help and advice to users new to S1000D and has followed the development path of the Adobe FrameMaker product from early versions (5.5.6) through to the latest Version 9.
Marc Speyer (2010)
Independent Consultant, Speyer
Marc Speyer is an independent consultant with extensive experience in architecting and implementing conversion and single source publishing solutions. Prior to being an independent consultant Marc worked at Stilo, Cap Gemini and Wolters Kluwer as a lead architect and project manager for editorial, content management, and publishing applications. Marc has been working with mark-up languages (XML and SGML) since 1995 and has a thorough understanding of XML-based standards, tools, and techniques that can be leveraged to the delivery of tangible business results. He has a master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Delft University of Technology, is a highly regarded expert in the field of electronic publishing solutions, frequent speaker at international conferences and active contributor to standardization committees.
Christian Weih (2010)
Sales Officer, Across

Christian Weih studied English literature, linguistics and business administration at the University of Mannheim, Germany. He began his carreer with IBM and has been working many years in the information industry. He is now Chief Sales Officer for Across Systems GmbH.
Writing consistent XML with XMetaL - Efficient translation starts with the source textKeith Thompson (2009)
Director of Sales, Vitrium Systems
Keith Thompson has over 15 years experience in sales and sales management, specializing in Software-as-a-Service.
Mr. Thompson is responsible for developing and executing the sales strategy for Vitrium Systems. Prior to joining Vitrium, he worked with Thomson Reuters, Thomson Financial and Selkirk Financial Technologies, in positions including Regional Sales Director and Inside Sales Manager.
Mr. Thompson holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, with a specialization in Sales and Entrepreneurial Leadership, from Kwantlen University in British Columbia.
Ferry van der Vorst
Technical Author, Mekon
Ferry worked as a Mechanical Design Engineer in the Aviation Industry and as a Process Engineer in the Cogeneration Industry. Prior to immigrating to the United Kingdom and during his stay in the UK, he has worked for approximately 6 years as a Technical Author in civil aviation, the semi-conductor industry and in Oil & Gas, using unstructured and structured authoring tools.
Currently, Ferry project and product manages a range of structured Aerospace authoring applications and is one of the Structured and Unstructured FrameMaker template developers within Mekon. As part of the product development, he uses DITA to author product documentation
Ferry has a BSc in General Operational Technology with a major in Aeronautical Engineering in the Netherlands.
Elizabeth Korotky (2009)
Product Marketing Manager, SDL
Elizabeth Korotky is a Product Marketing Manager at SDL. She has been involved in all facets of product management and product marketing for over twelve years. She has worked for a variety of hardware and software vendors in North America and the United Kingdom, including Sun Microsystems, gaining an extensive experience of marketing products on a global basis. Currently, Elizabeth is the Product Marketing Manager for SDL Trisoft, SDL’s component content management system as well as SDL Translation Management System.Nick Martin (2008)
Sales Support Manager , Quark
Nick is Sales Support Manager for Quark, the leading povider of software and solutions for the publishing industry. He has worked at Quark for 7 years during which time he has had a variety of roles including consultancy and product management. He has extensive knowledge of digital asset management and content management. Nick is one of Quark's main evangelists and regularly speaks at events and tradeshows. Nick is also Quark's representative on the Ghent PDF Workgroup and the pass4press committee in the UK.Mark Jakubik (2008)
Technical Writer , SAP
Martin Jakubik has implemented XML infrastructures for technical documentation at Solsoft SA in France and at Business Objects, an SAP company. At Solsoft, he migrated the legacy documentation and publishing tools to automated DocBook XML, a system later adopted throughout the parent organization. At Business Objects, he participates in the evolving support for DITA-based documentation and training material. He believes that technical documentation for software can and should use the same tools that are used to develop the software, allowing greater collaboration between writers and engineers, and reducing the overhead of maintaining disparate systems.
Dan Dube (2008)
Managing Director, DocZone
Dan has over 20 years of experience in business process re-engineering and implementation of standards-based content management and publishing systems. He co-founded Lighthouse Solutions, an XML systems integration company, and was its President for three years. He has led the successful deployment of over 100 XML-based content management and publishing systems around the world in a variety of industries, including telecommunications, legal publishing, aviation, automotive, insurance and software documentation. He designed and managed the implementation of XML-based automated localization systems that are currently used in production at several Global 2000 companies.
David Worsell (2008)
Solutions Architect, Mekon Ltd
David is a Solution Architect for Mekon Ltd with over fourteen years experience delivering advanced information management systems. Having previously worked for The Stationery Office (TSO), the largest publisher by volume in the United Kingdom, David is well versed in the challenges and pitfalls that structured XML solutions must overcome in order to realise the many benefits that successful and well planned projects can deliver.
David draws on experience from his background as a software engineer combined with hands-on project management and proven business acumen to deliver fit-for-purpose XML solutions that deliver genuine, measurable, business benefits. David has been involved in major projects including development of complex information management systems for some of the worlds leading publishers including Thompson, LexisNexis, Elsevier and Macmillan and major public sector clients including Parliament, The National Archives, Driving Standards Agency, Network Rail and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Mikhail Vaysbukh (2008)
Senior Project Manager , Data Conversion Laboratory
Spencer Garlick (2008)
Director, XMLSG

With over fifteen years of experience working with structured publishing solutions for large enterprises, Spencer has gained extensive knowledge in SGML & XML, Authoring Solutions and Content Management Systems. He has advised a large number of companies including GSK, Astra Zeneca, Johnson & Johnson, The Ministry of Defence, BAE Systems, Boeing and Ford Motor Cars.
Spencer is currently an independent, working under the XMLSG Ltd. banner.
Miels De Schepper (2008)
CEO of Trisoft NV , Trisoft
Mr Miel De Schepper is CEO of Trisoft NV an independent software vendor that commercializes Trisoft CMS, a component-based CMS for Technical Documentation Departments, enabling them to efficiently create, translate, personalize and publish their technical product information such as user manuals, service manuals, training material and on-line help.
Before founding Trisoft he was marketing manager of the Office Printing Group of Agfa Gevaert's Office Systems Division. In this position he was responsible for the marketing and sales of the company's products in the corporate environment. Before joining Agfa, Mr De Schepper was a product specialist of the commercial computer range at Hewlett Packard. Mr Miel De Schepper has an industrial engineering degree in electronics and a post graduate qualification in business administration.
Victoria Ichizli-Bartels (2008)
Sales Support and S1000D Specialist, Corena Group, Corena
Dr.-Ing. Victoria Ichizli-Bartels provides the Corena Group with specialist technical expertise in the development and implementation of S1000D. Her activities include consulting and training in S1000D as well as sales support to the Corena Life* software products based on S1000D for all stages of the documentation lifecycle from content development to end use. Currently, Victoria is working on a Business Rules Project for the Danish Defence and participates actively in a PLCS-S1000D Project for Norwegian Defence. Being EPWG - a member and reporting to TPSMG - she leads several task teams developing other standardization concepts for S1000D business rules and implementation.
Prior to joining Corena, Victoria worked for the German Defence (Bundeswehr) where she lead their central customer team for S1000D implementation and was their lead representative on the S1000D management and development committees (TPSMG and EPWG). She has also worked on the definition of an IETD interface to SAP.
Chris Hadley (2008)
User Information Manager, Micro Focus
Chris Hadley is the User Information Manager at Micro Focus, a UK software company based in Newbury. He has 15 years' experience as an author and manager with companies ranging from start-ups to industry leaders. He was responsible for the decision to move to a CMS/DITA solution for the Micro Focus documentation suite, and is currently managing the implementation.
Peter Li (2008)
Principal Specialist for Arbortext Solutions , Simonsoft UK
Peter Li is a Principal Specialist for Arbortext Solutions at Simonsoft UK. Mr. Li is responsible for helping clients to realise business benefits through the use of innovative solutions utilising XML based technologies. Mr. Li has over 20 years of experience in key roles within document centric industries. Starting with a career in document conversion, he moved to running document capture organisations and then to document/content management solutions. He has broad experience in a number of vertical markets, such as engineering, legal and life sciences.
Wez Dowell (2008)
Director EMEA, XyEnterprise
Wez Dowell is the Director of EMEA for XyEnterprise Limited, the company has three main product ranges, XPP ( XML Professional Publisher), Contenta CMS and ContentaView our Interactive Electronic Technical Manual. Wez has been with XyEnterprise for 8 years and has been involved in the delivery of publishing solutions to many organisations over that time. Before XyEnterprise Wez worked within the CADCAM CAE market, providing Solutions based on the CATIA product from Dassault Systems, where he gained a good understanding of Product data management which provided a great background for Publishing & Content Management.
Sarah O’Keefe (2008)
Founder Scriptorium Publishing , Scriptorium Publishing
Jeroen Van Rotterdam (2008)
General Manager of XML Solutions, EMC x-hive
Jeroen was the former joint founder and CEO of X-Hive Corporation and following the company’s acquisition by EMC, is now General Manager of XML Solutions for EMC. Jeroen is a regular contributor to the W3C standards committees and is also a member of the S1000D TPSMG.
Dennis Raitz (2008)
Associate Technical Fellow, Boeing
Nick Martin (2008)
Product Specialist, Quark
Speaker Details TBAMichael Miller (2008)
Vice President, Antenna House
Michael Miller is Vice President of Antenna House, Inc., a company that has developed one of the leading XSL-FO software products on the market today. Michael has a degree in Printing Engineering and Management and has been involved in high-end composition, document formatting, and document management for over 30 years. He has an extensive background with structured data, including; SGML, XML, S1000D, and DITA. During his career he has worked in Europe and North America, and has been involved in the implementations of some of the largest fully-automated publishing and document formatting projects.
Stephen Buxton (2008)
Director of Product Management, Mark Logic Corporation
Stephen Buxton is Director of Product Management at Mark Logic Corporation, provider of the industry’s leading XML content platform. Stephen works with Mark Logic’s publishing customers, including Elsevier, Oxford University Press, and O’Reilly, to drive the creation and use of content applications, the next generation of business applications. Stephen is a member of the W3C XQuery Working Group and a founder/member of the XQuery Full-Text Task Force. Stephen has written a number of papers and articles on XQuery and Full-Text Search as well as the new content applications being driven by these technologies. Stephen is the co-author (with Jim Melton) of "Querying XML -- XQuery, XPath, and SQL/XML in context", from Morgan-Kaufmann. Before joining Mark Logic Corporation, Stephen spent 14 years at Oracle, most recently as Director of Product Management for Text and XML.
Joe Gelb (2008)
Founder and President of Suite Solutions, Suite Solutions
Joe Gelb is the founder and president of Suite Solutions. Joe has overseen the successful implementation of documentation conversion, single-source publishing and content management integration projects. He has designed and built numerous utilities and applications to aid in the development, management, localization and multi-purpose publishing of technical documentation. He has broad experience in topic-oriented content development, information architecture, and application of tools for successfully optimizing creation, management, localization and delivery of technical information. Joe has developed innovative strategies for information modeling designed specifically for technical documentation and training.
After serving as CTO of Live Linx, overseeing technology design, development and content management implementation for over 10 years, Joe established Suite Solutions. The firm is based on Joe’s belief that every organization deserves responsive and professional service, independent of software vendors. His customer-oriented approach results in pragmatic process and technology solutions that meet requirements, are based on accepted standards and best practices, and make good business sense.
Vince Savard (2008)
Solution Architect , PTC
Vince Savard is a Solution Architect for Arbortext Solutions at PTC. Since joining the company in 1997, Vince has played a major role in establishing Arbortext’s European operations. Working with both European industry leaders and regulators, he has helped Arbortext become the recognized market leader in the application of XML and enterprise publishing to the pharmaceutical industry.
Vince has 17 years of experience in publishing technology. Starting with a career as an aerospace technical writer, he moved from deploying and applying solutions for technical publishing to applying the same standards based approach to a variety of industries ranging from discrete manufacturing to publishing and life sciences. Vince holds a diploma in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary Canada.
Larissa Sliwinski (2008)
Knowledge Architect , Business Objects, an SAP company

Larissa Sliwinski is the Knowledge Architect at Business Objects, an SAP company, and is based in Paris, France. She has hands-on experience with DITA, from the early stages of planning a content management strategy, through the various stages of migration and adoption. Larissa delivered a presentation entitled “Real-World DITA” at the 2007 STC Summit in Minneapolis.
Maria Luisa MacDonald (2008)
STE Tutor and the STE National Coordinator, AgustaWestland
Maria Luisa MacDonald is a graduate in Modern Languages from the University of Bologna, Italy. She has worked at AgustaWestland since 1982. In 1992, she was invited to join AgustaWestland’s Technical Publications Department as a Technical Translator and Interpreter and in support of the Simplified Technical English Training Programme. In May 2000, Maria was appointed the AgustaWestland STE Tutor and the STE National Coordinator. She is a member of the ASD STE Maintenance Group.
Richard Nicholson (2008)
Product Manager for S1000D Delivery Applications, PTC
Richard Nicholson is the PTC Product Manager for S1000D delivery applications based in Preston, UK where he applies his 10 years experience in the industry to maximising the end-user experience of XML. His experience ranges from being a content creator where he experienced the daily challenges of mastering the move to SGML and then XML authoring environments through to the development of content editor applications and the transformation of legacy data to XML. For the last 18 months he has applied his domain knowledge to the development of XML content management, publishing and interactive delivery systems.
Chris Royston (2008)
Technical Communicator , Cambridge Silicon Radio
Chris is a technical communicator and has been involved in the development of structured documentation for thirteen years. He has worked for a variety of different industries and market sectors including aerospace, defence, meteorological software and hardware, archival data storage and wireless connectivity. Currently he mainly authors software documentation and maintains CSR’s content management system.Jacquie Rhodes (2008)
Technical Communications Group Leader, Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR)
Jacquie has been a technical editor and author for twenty years. She’s worked for different industries including CAD software, bespoke accounting software, and IC design companies. Currently she mainly authors data sheets and application notes.Judi Vernau (2008)
Director of Information Architecture Consultancy, Metataxis
Judi Vernau is Director of Information Architecture Consultancy for Metataxis Ltd, a company she set up in 2002. Judi has worked in the area of information provision and development for over 30 years, focusing increasingly from the mid 1980s onwards on the structuring and delivery of electronic information, and from the mid 1990s on metadata and classification. After qualifying and practising as a librarian for 5 years, Judi moved into reference publishing, managing several large-scale bibliographic and biographical works in print, microfiche and CD-ROM, and later went on to produce electronic versions of The Independent newspaper for Reed-Elsevier and Nature magazine for Macmillan.
At TSO, Judi provided consultancy in information architecture to various government departments and commercial organizations, including the Commission for Health Improvement, NHS Estates, the House of Lords and Rail Track, as well as devising a metadata schema for TSO itself. At Metataxis her client work has included enterprise information architecture, information architecture for websites, taxonomy development, metadata schema design, and the creation of business classification schemes. Recent clients include Inter-IKEA Systems bv, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, HBOS Treasury Services, Northamptonshire County Council, the CBI, and the Department for International Development.’
Andrea Leszek (2008)
Director, Communication, salesforce.com
John Sheridan (2008)
Head of e-Services at the Office of Public Sector Information, National Archives
Teresa Mulvihill (2008)
Technical Communicator, t2acommunications
Teresa has a Bachelor of Science in International Communications and Technology from the University of Washington in Seattle and over 12 years experience in technical communications. Her expertise lies in developing and working with XML documentation systems: both DocBook and DITA. She has worked and presented in the US, Canada, Spain, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.Mark Gross (2008)
Founder and Project Executive, Data Conversion Laboratory

Mark Gross, founder of Data Conversion Laboratory, is a recognized authority on automated data conversion. As President, Mark not only fills the traditional CEO role, he also serves as Project Executive, with overall responsibility for resource management and planning.
Prior to founding DCL in 1981, Mark was with the consulting practice of Arthur Young & Co. He has also taught at the New York University Graduate School of Business, the New School, and Pace University. Mark has an Engineering degree from Columbia University and an MBA from New York University. He is a frequent speaker on the topic of automated conversions to XML and SGML, and was a member of the SGML mathematics committee.
Amber Swope (2008)
Principal Consultant, JustSystems

Amber Swope is a Principal Consultant at JustSystems, where she applies her information architecture and DITA experience to help clients address their business challenges. An experienced information architect with almost 20 years in the information development field, Amber has supported teams through the full information development lifecycle. Her experience includes architecting and developing information for companies of various sizes, as well as managing teams and projects. At IBM, she led the first HTML to DITA migration project for the Rational division and implemented DITA in a production environment. Amber is also a member of the OASIS DITA Technical Committee.
John Hunt (2008)
DITA Architect and Chair, OASIS DITA learning and training content sub-committee , IBM
John Hunt is DITA Architect and Learning Design Strategist in the Lotus Information Development Center at IBM and Chair of the OASIS DITA learning and training content sub-committee. John fosters the adoption of structured, intent-based design and authoring of learning content with good instructional design and learning architecture. In his over 20 years of experience in user assistance and information development, John has designed award-winning help systems and spearheaded his team's adoption of DITA XML and a topic-based information architecture. John is a member of the core team responsible for DITA at IBM and a member of the DITA OASIS Technical Committee.
Amanda Bucklow (2008)
Consultant, Independent

Amanda Bucklow has been an inventive user of technology in engaging the client and the customer in developing business and managing risks for over 20 years. She has developed a unique and well refined blend of risk assessment, psychology and dispute resolution to engage all parties in the design of effective communication strategies.
Information management and presentation is a key tool but frequently the cause of delays, disputes and disappointment. Significant successes include the redrafting and presentation of the Rule Book for Rail Safety and Standards Board, a national online booking system for maintenance planning, accident and incident reporting systems to improve data quality, strategic business development, branding and negotiation training programmes for insurers, law firms, local authorities and many others. Each application follows similar principles but each looks very different!
Amanda is a recognised leader in her field on professional competence.
In 2006, she completed the first ever research project on strengths, attributes and behaviours of effective dispute resolution specialists.
This research lead to new insights into what motivates people to perform well and how you engage people in what needs to be done.
JoAnn Hackos (2008)
President, Comtech Services
JoAnn Hackos is President of Comtech Services, a content-management and information-design firm based in Denver, Colorado, which she founded in 1978. She is Director of the Center for Information-Development Management (CIDM), a membership organization focused on content-management and information-development best practices. Dr. Hackos and colleagues are called upon by corporate executives worldwide to consult on strategies for content management, development and organizational management, product interface design, customer studies, web and traditional information architecture, and tools and technology selection.
For more than 25 years, Dr. Hackos has addressed audiences internationally on subjects ranging from content management, project management, effective interfaces and information, minimal information products, usability testing, and online and web-based information, to managing the information design and development process. Her workshops are dedicated to enhancing the practices and products that will best promote customer satisfaction.
Chris Wood (2008)
Technology Manager, BAE Systems
Chris Wood is the Technology Manager for the Customer Information Services (CIS) Team within the Customer Solutions & Support Group of BAE Systems.
Chris was a member of the AECMA (European Aerospace) Technical Publications Management Group for 3 years and before that a member of the AECMA Electronic Publications Working Group for 3 years.
In his role as Technology Manager, he is required to develop strategic solutions – trilogiView being an example - in the field of Customer Information Management by evaluating current and emerging technologies to ensure that the Operational Teams within CIS are supported by appropriate technological solutions.
Chris has presented a series of papers to various Conferences within Europe over the past 5 years. He has over 12 years experience as a Technical Author and managed a large Publishing and Printing Group within BAE Systems for 5 years before taking on the role of Technology Manager.
Charles Cooper (2008)
Vice President, The Rockley Group

Charles Cooper is Vice President of The Rockley Group, Inc. He has over 10 years' experience in user experience, help systems, taxonomy, and workflow design. He has facilitated sessions in these areas and evaluated existing materials.
He has assisted companies by analyzing their current help systems, web and intranet sites, identified areas of improvement, designed user interfaces, designed and conducted usability tests, developed taxonomies and metadata, and designed effective workflow.
Gunnar Krause (2008)
Specification Manager, Qimonda AG

Gunnar is the Specification Manager of Qimonda AG since 2002 responsible for all technical customer documentation where he introduced XML technologies within 6 months. After graduating from University of Erlangen with Diploma in Electrical Engineering in 1995 he worked as engineer in DRAM R&D within the areas of design, design-for-testability and test including knowledge transfer, training and project documentation located in the US and Germany. He is a member of VDE and Tekom, the German associations for EE and documentation. Aside from optimizing and reengineering he likes Irish folk and plays the fiddle.
Toralf Johannessen (2007)
Vice President, CORENA Defence Solutions, CORENA
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John McGrann (2007)
Managing Director EMEA, In.vision Research
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Steffen Frederiksen (2007)
Director, Content Technologies
Steffen Frederiksen (MSc. Economics) is a co-founder and director of Content Technologies. Currently, he is heading the development of the SharePoint-based “DITA Exchange” solution. Frederiksen is one of the two architects behind the industry-standard Information Mapping XML schema (“Mapping Object Model” or MOM) and he has worked with XML-based content management solutions and software tools for more than 10 years. This included working with major companies around the world to implement XML solutions. He is a frequent speaker at XML conferences.
Vince Savard (2007)
European Technical Manager, PTC
Vincent Savard is the European Technical Manager for Arbortext Solutions at PTC. Since joining the company in 1997, Mr. Savard has played a major role in establishing Arbortext’s European operations. Working with both European industry leaders and regulators, he has helped Arbortext become the recognized market leader in the application of XML and enterprise publishing to the pharmaceutical industry.
Experience.
Mr. Savard has 15 years of experience in publishing technology. Starting with a career as an aerospace technical writer, he moved from deploying and applying solutions for technical publishing to applying the same standards based approach to a variety of industries ranging from discrete manufacturing to publishing and life sciences.
Education.
Mr. Savard holds a diploma in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary Canada.
Bret Freeman (2007)
Director, Content Life Cycle Solutions, JustSystems
Bret Freeman, Director, Content Life Cycle Solutions at JustSystems has more than 15 years experience in content lifecycle operations, consulting and structured authoring implementations in Fortune 500 firms, with expertise in the areas of enterprise content management, unstructured to structured authoring migration, technical publishing, multilingual information management, collaboration, knowledge management, and complex workflow design. Bret writes for many trade publications, maintains a blog at cmsrockstar.com, speaks frequently on a variety of topics for such organizations and events as CIDM, Society for Technical Communicators (STC) groups, Society of Scholarly publishing, Localization Industry Standards Association (LISA), Writers UA, TRI XML and Gilbane, and is an active member of CM Pros.
Stephen Buxton (2007)
Director of Product Management, Mark Logic
Stephen Buxton is Director of Product Management at Mark Logic Corporation, provider of the industry’s leading XML content server. Stephen works with Mark Logic’s publishing customers, including Elsevier, Oxford University Press, and O’Reilly, to drive the creation and use of content applications, the next generation of business applications.
Stephen is a member of the W3C XQuery Working Group and a founder/member of the XQuery Full-Text Task Force. Stephen has written a number of papers and articles on XQuery and Full-Text Search as well as the new content applications being driven by these technologies, and is the co-author (with Jim Melton) of “Querying XML—XQuery, XPath, and SQL/XML in context”, from Morgan-Kaufmann.
Before joining Mark Logic, Stephen was Director of Product Management for Text and XML at Oracle Corporation.
Wayne Gafford (2007)
Deputy Director, ADL Job Performance Technology Center, Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL)

Mr. Gafford combines a background in teaching and education with XML-based standards that has resulted in innovative ideas for e-learning content management and data interoperability. For the last three years, Mr. Gafford has lead subcommittees, studies and prototype projects that explore how learning content can benefit from structured markup. Results have lead to an increased awareness that standardized metadata and XML structure can unify diverse, but related content that support common systems, procedures and products. Mr. Gafford has taken his research to the Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative where he is now the Deputy Director of the Job Performance Technology Center. He is a member of the DITA and S1000D learning subcommittees, is an active public speaker at S1000D and ADL events, and is a supporter of developing XML schemas that model instructional development and learning content to improve knowledge management and distributed learning.
Agneta Weisberg (2007)
Documentation Manager, ITT Flygt
Agneta Weisberg is a Manager at ITT Flygt and is an experienced practitioner, consultant and manager in the field of technical documentation in Europe with over 20 years experience. Based at ITT Flygt’s HQ outside of Stockholm, Sweden, she is helping to lead fundamental process changes in how product data is developed, managed and shared across their sites and subsidiaries. With locations in nearly every nation on earth, Flygt submersible pumps and mixers are world renown for their technical capabilities and reliability. Fluent in Swedish, French, German and English, and having worked extensively for a number of prestigious companies in Europe, Asia and the U.S., she has a first hand appreciation of the importance of technical documentation and the difference in regulations and cultures that provide challenges in this important field.
Sean Harrop (2007)
Electronic Publishing Specialist, British Medical Journal (BMJ) Publishing Group Ltd
Sean Harrop joined the BMJ Publishing Group in 2000 to introduce XML to the production process for the weekly BMJ and the BMJ family of journals. Previous experience was gained at Routledge where he developed the use of SGML for books and reference products (notably the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published 1998). Recently he has been involved in a successful project to implement an XML-based CMS for the knowledge products of the group.
Bernard Aschwanden (2007)
Director of Technology and Publishing Architecture, Bright Path Solutions, Publishing Smarter
Bernard Aschwanden, Director of Technology and Publishing Architecture with Bright Path Solutions is a recognized publishing technologies expert. He presents at conferences and events across Europe and North America. He is an Adobe Certified Expert, a Certified Technical Trainer and the author of numerous articles on xml-based publishing and single sourcing. A dynamic and entertaining speaker, he tailors his presentations to the audience and welcomes participation.
He is a senior member of the Society for Technical Communication, the incoming President of the Toronto STC and Past President of the Computer Trainers Network. Bernard has helped hundreds of companies implement successful unstructured and DITA / XML based publishing solutions.
John Straw (2007)
Documentation Manager, Bombardier
John Straw has worked in Tech Pubs and engineering for 16 years in aircraft, telecoms and transportation. John had his first introduction to SGML in 1991 and since then has worked on the design and implementation of several information systems. John joined Bombardier in 1999 as department manager with the remit to introduce electronic manuals in the UK which developed into the current initiatives.
About Bombardier
Bombardier Transportation form part of the Bombardier group and are the world’s largest train manufacturer. Spread across 21 countries with 46 production / maintenance sites. As part of new build projects, Bombardier is responsible for the delivery of Operation and Maintenance manuals to customers for the life of the train (30 to 40 years).
Helen O’Shea (2007)
Information Development & User-Centered Design, Workflow Solutions, IBM
Helen O’Shea is a senior information developer and the leader of a small authoring team at IBM Germany’s development lab in Boeblingen. She has over 15 years experience in technical writing at IBM and has been working with the DITA architecture since 2002. Helen has given DITA-related presentations at several conferences. She is also a member of the STC and has judged in several STC European competitions.
Michael Priestley (2007)
Lead IBM DITA Architect
Co-editor of the OASIS DITA 1.0 Specification and OASIS DITA 1.1 Committee Draft, IBM
Michael Priestley is the lead DITA architect for IBM, and co-editor of the OASIS DITA 1.0 Specification and OASIS DITA 1.1 Committee Draft. He is an experienced information architect and XML architect, and has presented and published prolifically on information development processes, information design principles, XML development techniques, and of course DITA. He is currently supporting new DITA projects and working on DITA 1.2. You can read his blog at http://dita.xml.org/blog/25
Svante Ericsson (2007)
S1000D Committee Member and Senior Consultant, Sorman
Svante Ericsson is a Senior consultant with prime activities related to the Swedish Defence. He started his professional carrier more than 30 years ago as an Assistant researcher at the University of Uppsala. Since then he has been working with data processing and information management, in Sweden and abroad. For the past 16 years, focus has been methods to increase the efficiency in the tech pubs processes.
On behalf of the Swedish Defence, Svante has been much concerned with S1000D, and related standards, for close to 15 years. Until he stepped down from the chairmanship last December he was the co-chair/chair of the technical group of S1000D, EPWG, for some six years.
Harvey Greenberg (2007)
Product Evangelist, XyEnterprise
Harvey R. Greenberg is Product Evangelist for XyEnterprise, where his role spans implementation, product development, product marketing, sales, and education. He joined XyEnterprise in 2000 as part of the Contenta CMS launch team and, since then, has done over a dozen implementations using XML, FrameMaker, Word, and other technologies in both Government/Defense and private sector organizations.
Mr. Greenberg came to XyEnterprise from Standard & Poor’s DRI, where he was manager of the award winning U.S. Industry and Trade Outlook project with McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing and the U.S. Department of Commerce. While at S&P, he also reengineered the in-house desktop publishing system, developing techniques for automating production from Word authoring to complex pagination in FrameMaker. During a 22 year career in the U.S. Air Force, he had assignments in missile operations, operations research, acquisition, and business process reengineering.
Tim Voss (2007)
Documentation Manager, Schlumberger
Tim Voss has worked for Schlumberger for 25 years—17 years in field operations and the last 8 years in research, development, and manufacturing. In the last 8 years, he has worked on end-user documentation and technology-based training at the Oslo and Stonehouse Technology Centres. Today he manages the documentation team at Stonehouse.
In 1999 he developed a single-sourcing documentation system based on FrameMaker that enabled common information modules to be reused within different document types. When Schlumberger started its XML-based electronic document management system (EDMS) in 2000, he realised the benefits of such a system and became an early adopter. Since the start of the EDMS project, he has been a key contributor to the definition of end-user requirements for the system. He is also a committed practitioner, exercising the system to its full potential, and providing front-line business process and user support to users across the UK.
For the last 2 years, he has served on the corporate documentation standards committee as a representative of one of the six major Schlumberger business units and has chaired subcommittees creating corporate standards for document types and modular documentation.
In 2006 he presented at the TICAD conference and had an article published in the ISTC journal Communicator.
Louise Jevens (2007)
Head of IT Unit, BSc Information Systems, Irish Government
Louise is head of Information technology in the Department of an Taoiseach (Prime Minister). She is responsible for overseeing the delivery of IT Systems and Services to the Department. Louise has 16 years experience in the Civil Service as developer, systems architect, DBA on a number of high profile ICT projects. Louise has been deeply involved in the deployment of the very successful eCabinet project and its roll out into the enterprise, including the roll out of In.vision’s Word Xpress XML Authoring product to over 6,500 desktops
The main role of the Department of An Taoiseach is to support and advise the Taoiseach.. The Department provides administrative support to the Government Chief Whip and the Secretariat to the Government. The Department plays a central role in acting as a link between the President, the Taoiseach and other Government Departments. In addition, the Department is involved in a whole range of areas such as the development and co-ordination of policy in relation to Economic and Social Development, Northern Ireland, the European Union and Public Sector Change and Oireachtas Reform.
Berry Braster (2007)
Director, North America, Tedopres International
Berry is the Director of Tedopres North American operations, which is based in Austin, Texas. Berry holds a BA in International Marketing Management from the University of Amsterdam and has a background in international business and marketing. Before joining Tedopres, Berry was the Marketing Director for an organization specialized in quality assurance and regulatory affairs in Washington, DC. He has been with Tedopres for six years, during which he has been involved with the implementation of controlled language with companies in various industries.
Mike McNamara (2007)
Lead Consultant and Managing Director, Araman Consulting Ltd.
Mike is a founder member of Araman Consulting Ltd., a UK based XML consultancy promoting the adoption of XML content and XML-enabled applications across publishing organisations of all sizes. Araman Consulting Ltd. provides a wide variety of XML services including, Content Management product needs analysis, Workflow & DTD analysis & creation, system implementation & project delivery management.
Klaus Fenchel (2007)
DITA Machine Industry Sub-Commitee Member and Managing Director, Ovidius GmbH
Klaus Fenchel has built his experience in the SGML / XML business over many many years. His invitation to join the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Machine Industry Sub-Committee was in recognition of his extensive background designing and developing Content Management Systems for companies working in the field of mechanical engineering and his insight into their specific requirements.
Together with Information Mapping Europe Klaus developed the first officially recognized Information Mapping DTD (Document Type Definition) and a Content Management System completely based upon topic-based structuring of content.
As a member of the DITA Machine Industry Sub-Committee, Klaus will actively participate in developing DITA design principles for the machine industry and contribute with his expert knowledge and experience in content creation and management to the committees’ work.
Scott Abel (2007)
President, The Content Wrangler
Scott Abel is a content management strategist and structured content evangelist, whose strengths lie in helping organizations improve the way they author, maintain, publish, and archive their information assets. Scott’s website, TheContentWrangler.com, is a popular online resource for technical writers with an interest in content management. A founding member of Content Management Professionals (CM Pros), Scott currently serves as Executive Director of the organization.
Steve Manning (2007)
Co-author of "Managing Enterprise Content: A Unified Content Strategy", Company Principal, The Rockley Group
Principal of the Rockley Group, Steve has over 16 years experience in the documentation field. He is a skilled developer of online documentation (WinHelp, HTML Help, Web sites, XML, and Lotus Notes) and has created single source production methodologies using key online tools. Steve has extensive experience in project management and has managed a number of multiple media, single source projects. Steve teaches “Enterprise Content Management” at the University of Toronto and is a frequent speaker at conferences (ASIS, AUGI, STC, ACM SIGDOC, DIA) on the subject of XML and Content Management.