Contributors

From Career Pathways Web Tool

Jump to: navigation, search

Aaron Parecki

2007-Present

Aaron Parecki is the primary developer on the Pathways project. He built the original framework and user interface. He maintains the server running Oregon's instance of the tool, and is responsible for designing and building the cpwebtool.org website.

He also works with Matt Torgeson creating Quicksilver Real Estate Solutions, which specializes in creating lead management solutions for the real estate industry.

Effie Siverts

2007-Present

Effie is a primary contributor to feature design and functionality of the Web Tool, and assists in development testing, QA, technical writing and technical support of the project. Her services extend to the end-user experience providing online user reference materials, training and support for all users of the Web Tool.

Matt Torgeson

2009

Matt Torgeson is a UI designer and contributed to the Pathways project early 2009. He developed most of the interactive elements of the POST module. He is currently co-founding Quicksilver Real Estate Solutions, which specializes in creating lead management solutions for the real estate industry.

Mimi Maduro

2007-Present

Pathways Initiative Statewide Director, Columbia Gorge Community College, The Dalles, Oregon.

Past Members

Mark Williams

2007-2008

While operating as the CIT Division Chair at Lane Community College, Mark lead the vision for taking development of Career Pathways roadmaps into a web-based application for statewide collaboration.

Dean of Career and Technical Education, Umpqua Community College, Roseburg, Oregon.

Paul Wells

2007

Paul wrote the core of the Roadmap rendering engine using Javascript and Prototype. This code serves as the foundation of the project.

He currently works as a web developer for the University of Oregon and maintains a number of pet projects.

Ryan Berdeen

2008-2009

Ryan is responsible for overhauling the drawing canvas to support connections between boxes and diagonal lines. He worked on the web tool while at Lunar Logic in Eugene, Oregon.