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Washington, D.C. United States
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information architect
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fritillaria.blogspot.com/
About
Dedicated to the development of Information Architecture as a field of practice, Stacy Surla was elected to 2 terms on the Board of Directors of the IA Institute. She is also a co-founder of the DCIA local group in Washington, DC, was editor of the IA Column in the ASIS&T Bulletin, and served as Chair of the 2005 Information Architecture Summit.
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