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Author: Chris Boese

Chris Boese is a Vice President and User Experience Lead at JPMorgan Chase in the greater New York City area. She is also a published cyberculture researcher (Ph.D. from Rensselaer Polytechnic), a writer, photographer, and social media influencer who seeks to amplify journalists, writers, poets, filmmakers, to assist them in finding audiences and distribution channels in the grassroots media movement.
Posted on May 31, 2001October 17, 2008

Director: Clemson PSA Research Grant: ~$100,000 to build research lab, fund team, redesign portal & client sites

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Chris Boese is a Vice President & Lead UX Architect, Designer & Researcher at JPMorgan Chase

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  • Cited in good company . . . by the Pew Research Center, Internet & Technology
  • New Imagining the Internet report
  • Digital Life 2020: An analysis of 2005-2011 Predictions, published by Elon University’s “Imagining the Internet” Project
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  • Social Media & Journalism: Panel discussion at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
  • 2009 AoIR Conference Panel on Tensions between Academic and Corporate Research

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  • Cited in good company . . . by the Pew Research Center, Internet & Technology
  • New Imagining the Internet report
  • Digital Life 2020: An analysis of 2005-2011 Predictions, published by Elon University’s “Imagining the Internet” Project
  • Citations
  • Social Media & Journalism: Panel discussion at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
  • 2009 AoIR Conference Panel on Tensions between Academic and Corporate Research
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