Thursday, March 03, 2005


My group at AARP Services held a web site re-design construction tour or open house. We are counting down the days when the new and improved www.aarp.org will make it's appearance and we now have a staff of 48 working deligently to make it happen. This whole process has taken over a year to complete and once we launch, we start making more improvements. The web site is steadly becoming a primary driver for AARP's communications and commerce activities and has temendous support from all levels of the organization. I was really happy with the event and show of support we got from my bosses, the President of AARP Services and the Chief Communications Officer at AARP. Our online usability room was done up like a real constructions zone and we invited most of our internal clients to come look at all the work that had been done and learn about what happens next. It's Nicole's and my wedding anniversary today and we are going out for a quick dinner tonight then back to put the kids to bed. More later... Posted by Hello

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