Suzanne Stefanac

About the Author

After abandoning her first career as a chemist, Suzanne Stefanac wrote about technology and its social and business implications for more than fifteen years, publishing in Wired, Macworld, Salon, PC World, Publish, New Media, San Francisco Chronicle, California Lawyer, and Rolling Stone, among others. In the early nineties, Stefanac was founding editor of Macworld Online, overseeing technology, creative, editorial, and business aspects. She next was an executive producer for The Site, an hour-long, nightly program about technology that launched on MSNBC. She subsequently co-founded RespondTV, an interactive television infrastructure company, where she served as senior vice president for creative and production, overseeing development and implementation of interactive applications for clients such as Coca-Cola, Ford, American Airlines, Purina, Comedy Central, and PBS. Among her more recent web strategy efforts, she designed and built a website for General Wesley Clark's PAC and oversaw a website in seven languages for Quincy Jones' We Are the Future project. Stefanac conceived and built a website for Macarthur Fellow and American Book awardee Guillermo G'mez-Pe'a. She has served as a mentor with the American Film Institute's Digital Content Labs for the past eight years. She was a session chair at DUX2005.

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