Suzanne Kennedy
As co-founder and front-end lead at Evolving Web, Suzanne is responsible for defining and implementing both the information architecture and the visual elements of websites and web applications. She has taken a lead role in Evolving Web's adoption of Drupal, and manages the creation of Drupal sites from module selection and configuration to integration and custom development.
During her time at Evolving Web, Suzanne has implemented websites for Travelocity, McGill University, A&E Television, and the Government of Canada. She is also a Drupal trainer, and has developed courses and webinars on topics including theming, multilingual site building, and responsive design.
Suzanne has provided technical presentations on user interface design, theming and multilingual Drupal site building. She takes an active role in the Drupal community and organizes local Drupal meetups and camps. She has presented at ConFoo, DrupalCons in Munich and Denver, and Drupal Camps in Montreal, Boston, Toronto, and New York including:
- DrupalCamp Montreal 2010 + DrupalCamp Toronto 2010: Architecting Drupal Sites with Panels (Video)
- DrupalCamp Montreal 2009: How to Build a Multilingual Website with Drupal (Video)
- DrupalCamp New York 8: Making ApacheSolr Search Usable (Slides)
- Drupal Design Camp Boston 2010: Multilingual Theming Case Study (Slides)
Suzanne graduated from McGill University's Schulich School of Music in performance oboe. She is a long distance runner, avid reader, and dedicated choir member.
You can find Suzanne on Drupal.org as pixelite and on Twitter @suzanne_kennedy.
Suzanne Kennedy's Blog Posts
Ottawa held its first DrupalCamp on February 22-23rd. The camp included a summit about Drupal for government, a codesprint, and sessions.
Last week, I headed to Toronto for DrupalCamp Toronto 2012. Toronto has a thriving Drupal community and the camp attracts a mix of Drupal developers, site builders, designers, and end users.
Drupal Global Training Days are a recent initiative in the Drupal community, created this year by the Drupal Association to help spread Drupal adoption.
DrupalCamp Montreal 2012 was a great success! There was a great turnout, an awesome presentation by our keynote speaker Amitai Burstein, plus 24 other sessions by Drupalistas form Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, and Quebec City.
This Saturday is DrupalCamp Montreal 2012! It's not too late to signup through the DrupalCamp website for $20, or at the door for $25.
