Background

Working with founders and management teams of early-stage start-ups.

Experience

Through work at industry-leading public and private companies, Lee has focused on the development and introduction of new technologies, including co-founding a web start-up in 1994, founding a web usability consultancy in 1997, co-founding a mobile application developer services provider in 2000, and serving on the management team of an identity services infrastructure company in 2004.

Leading a session during a gathering of representatives from historical societies throughout New England.

Clients include Baynote, Career Numbers, Ferrosan, Fife Ventures, GameStop, Hilton Hotels, Hoovers (acquired by Dun & Bradstreet), the Internet Advertising Bureau, Matchlogic (acquired by Excite), Mountain Travel • Sobek, and Travelfest.  Lee also consults with The Pen Group.

He has spoken at industry conferences in the United States and Europe, and his research and commentary has appeared in Ad Age, The Industry Standard, Wireless Week, RCR, ZDNet, InfoWorld, and ID Newswire, among others, and on CNN.

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Current volunteer efforts

Board

Member

He writes about using technology to increase engagement with local history at Read Write History.

Volunteer efforts with historical societies in New England were covered in the Boston Globe.

In addition to his work in local history and historic preservation, his earlier volunteer efforts include service on the board of trustees of the Des Moines Public Library System, the board of directors of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Evening Associates, the Campaign Effectiveness Council of the United Way/Crusade of Mercy, the mayor’s technical services committee for the City of Dallas, and the board of directors of the Association for Retarded Citizens/The Arc of Dallas and on the board of the state organization.

Lee has a bachelor’s degree from Drake University and a Masters of Management from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.

Contact

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