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Past Certified Usability Analysts of the Month

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Month   CUA of the Month

December, 2006

Derek Kleckner

Derek Kleckner – Premier, Inc.
Usability training + enlightened management = immediate payoff

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November, 2006

Steve Thornton

Steve Thornton – MSD
Gaining insight into all aspects of business through usability

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October, 2006

Stacy Sundown-Kiene

Stacy Sundown-Kiene – MapQuest
HFI recognizes 1,000th CUA: Mapping the road to usability success

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September, 2006

Peter Hunter

Peter Hunter – Euroclear
Usability: A means to validate business requirements

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August, 2006

Vickie Jones

Vickie Jones – SAS
SAS's usability "paramedic"

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July, 2006

Megan Ellinger

Megan Ellinger – The National Academies
Reducing abandonment... and getting the National Academies on the usability bandwagon

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June, 2006

Jonathan Mann

Jonathan Mann – Intel
Leave it to the trained professionals – user-interface design is serious business

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May, 2006

Donna Colarossi

Donna Colarossi – Scotiabank
The usability dance – moving forward without stepping on toes

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April, 2006

Mark Di Sciullo

Mark Di Sciullo – TD Waterhouse
A method to the madness: Usability processes make user-centered design systematic & reliable

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March, 2006

Nicole Burton

Nicole Burton – U.S. Department of the Treasury
Methods and approaches come and go, but "the benefits of user-centered design persist over time"

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February, 2006

Pauline Lam

Pauline Lam – IBM
Bridging the gap between business and technology – with usability

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January, 2006

Lori Yaverbaum

Lori Yaverbaum – Commonwealth Financial Network
Silence is golden for this usability expert

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