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Biography
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Award winning new media marketing consultant Kelly Michael Stewart has sixteen years’ experience developing, refining, and evangelizing technology-enhanced communication. A graduate of Vanderbilt University, he has managed projects for companies such as Apple, MCI WorldCom, Johnson & Johnson, Glaxo Wellcome, Merck, Searle Pharmaceuticals, AstraZeneca, HCA, BellSouth, Sprint PCS, Cingular, the NBA, Madison Square Garden, Nissan, Deloitte & Touche, and Maybelline. He was also a member of the Saturn training and development team when the historic first car rolled off the production line. Stewart’s experience includes database marketing, project management, sales & sales engineering, interface design, classroom software training, consulting, script writing, and programming.
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Stewart is currently east coast account manager for leading email service provider Responsys and organizes the un-conference series PodCamp and BarCamp Nashville. Prior to that he was a project manager for e-learning developer Duthie Associates and client relationship manager with DigiScript. Stewart acted as Senior Vice President and Product Manager for SmartDM (acquired by Acxiom) and there led the internal team that Forrester Research called a “Strong Performer” in 2004’s The Best Email Marketing Service Providers. In 2002, Stewart founded Element E Communications, a marketing agency specializing in email programs. As Senior Sales Engineer with Kana Software, he specialized in the company’s marketing and customer service software and was instrumental in landing contracts with BellSouth, Sprint PCS, Cingular, LEGO, and Citigroup.
With HealthStream, he directed the company’s pharmaceutical and medical equipment relationships, developed marketing communications programs, launched the Webevents product, authored learning content, and evaluated technology and communication trends.
Stewart is a frequent speaker at worldwide industry events including the Macromedia International User Conference, MACWORLD, American Society for Training and Development, Softbank’s Interactive, and Society for Applied Learning Technology.
He has been a contributor to several books including sections on marketing technology in Electronic Marketing and hands-on tips in Macromedia Shockwave for Director - The Complete Resource. He has been interviewed for The New York Times, Wired, Web Developer magazine, San Jose Mercury News, Computer User, and Nashville Business Journal, and his articles have appeared in industry publications such as Brandon Hall’s Multimedia & Internet Training Newsletter and The Journal for Instructional Delivery Systems. Stewart’s projects have earned NewMedia INVISION and American Advertising Federation ADDY awards and have been featured on CNN, USA Today, and in Print and Graphis magazines.
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