Team Bios
Meet the CraftySpace partners.
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| Joseph Muennich | Anna Bronstein | Alex Bronstein | Sid Maskit |
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Joseph Muennich
Joseph makes it easy for clients to translate their vision into the technical framework required to make a project happen. He has been developing software since 1992 and now occupies the rare niche of a people oriented geek—steering those who don't "speak the language" of software development towards solutions and new opportunities. Joseph has worked on large projects (for Thomson Learning, Sierra/Dynamix, and others) and is experienced with scaling a project to suit a client's needs for incremental growth. His technical nature is balanced by connections to local community, organic gardening, and playing in an Irish band.
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Anna Bronstein
Anna started programming computers while still in diapers, primarily doing binary to hexadecimal conversions using her fingers and toes. Being quite single-minded, she received both her Bachelors and Masters degrees in Computer Science, and has been a computer programmer/consultant for 20 years. She began her career working for corporations such as AT&T and Disney, but in 1995 she left the corporate world to start her own consulting company. Being a successful small business owner herself, Anna appreciates how small business owners bring their passions, talents, and creative energy into the world for all of us to enjoy. She is dedicating herself to being of service to the small business and nonprofit communities by offering them superior website products at affordable prices.
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Alex BronsteinAlex develops the core software tools at CraftySpace. In the past, he has created software frameworks for a web-based virtual showroom for Toyota's intranet, an e-learning development system for Quisic, and SCORE.org's content management system. He's also worked on dozens of projects in the fields of web development, desktop applications, automation tools, and scientific research. He started programming with Drupal in early 2005 and is enhancing it to better meet the needs of our clients. He's excited about how the philosophy of open source is revolutionizing software development, how content management systems are revolutionizing web development, and how the internet is enabling small businesses and organizations to have a large impact.
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Sid Maskit
Sid has been involved in developing websites and software since 1997. He has worked on projects for corporations such as Cisco, AT&T and Toyota, as well as for non-profit organizations such as The Liberty Hill Foundation, and The United Nations. At CraftySpace, Sid plays the dual roles of senior programmer and junior architect, and is solidly ensconced as the company's resident curmudgeon. Prior to entering the world of websites, Sid was enrolled in the Ph.D. program in political theory at The Johns Hopkins University. He has held teaching positions at Tulane University and Goucher College.
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