Suzanne Kennedy

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Suzanne graduated from McGill University's Schulich School of Music in performance oboe. She went on to learn Ruby on Rails, PHP, and graphic design while contributing to student-run projects in the McGill community.

In June 2007, Suzanne co-founded Evolving Web with Alex Dergachev. At Evolving Web, Suzanne is a front-end developer and user interface designer. Her tools of choice are Adobe Illustrator and VIM.

Suzanne has presented 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)

You can find Suzanne on Drupal.org as pixelite and on Twitter @suzanne_kennedy.

Role: 
Co-founder & Front-end Lead

Suzanne Kennedy's Blog Posts

Posted April 5th, 2012

Yesterday, Alex and I presented at McGill University's School of Computer Science about starting a tech company in Montreal. We talked about how we went about starting our business when we graduated from McGill back in 2007.

Posted March 2nd, 2012

This week I had the chance to speak at ConFoo, Montreal's annual conference on web technologies. The conference attracts speakers and attendees from across Europe and North America, as well as locals from Montreal.

Posted February 28th, 2012

Last weekend, Alex and I attended Canada's first healthcare-themed hackathon.

Posted February 27th, 2012

There are only a few weeks left until DrupalCon Denver, and we’re getting pumped up at Evolving Web for the year’s largest Drupal hangout.

Posted February 20th, 2012

Over the past two months, we've held four public Drupal trainings out of our office in Montreal.

Posted February 13th, 2012

Need a simpler UI to let administrators manage fields? We recently created a new contributed module called Simple Field. This module simplifies the UI for creating fields and adding them to content types and entities.

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