Dmitry ButerinDmitry Buterin is the co-founder and President of BonaSource Inc. (www.bonasource.com ) a company specializing in usability consulting and custom web development. It has recently developed the highly usable and affordable Wild Apricot software (www.wildapricot.com) – on-demand solution for small non-profits, clubs and associations for website, member, donor and event management. Dmitry Buterin is an acknowledged authority in the field of usability best practices for web applications. Mr. Buterin has been profiled and quoted in such well-known Canadian publications as The Globe and Mail, Canadian Business Magazine, Computer World Canada, Profit Magazine, National Post, ITBusiness.ca and IT World. He speaks insightfully about the advantages offered by the use of interactive technology commonly referred to as Web 2.0, and specifically in relation to its application in the not-for-profit sector. He has lectured for a variety of professional associations, including the Toronto Interacts - User Experience Association, where he serves as President, and the Association of Internet Marketing and Sales (AIMS) where he holds the Technology Chair on the board of directors. He holds a Master of Business Administration as well as a Master of Computer Science, and has studied at the Chartered Management Accounting Institute of London, UK. Mr. Buterin started his career at Dialog Bank in Moscow, Russia as a software engineer. He then worked for Andersen's Business Consulting Division as a business analyst and project manager, where he analyzed business processes, identified process improvement opportunities and implemented technology solutions. Mr. Buterin quickly moved into managerial roles, leading the planning and implementation of sophisticated IT projects - from accounting systems to banking, from ERP systems to eBusinessInterests and Hobbies: travel Homepage: http://www.wildapricot.com/default.aspx?utm_source=referral&utm_medium=buzzle.com&utm_campaign=articles |
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