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The following is a list of team members who brought you The Pioneer Explorations of Scotch Boy John Tod. We'd like to thank Industry Canada, the B.C. Heritage Branch and many others for their help and support.

Kathryn Wilson: Project Manager

Kathryn is a partner in the multimedia firm Heritage Alley Internet Productions, specializing in interpretive multimedia displays and sites for museums and heritage organizations. She has a degree in Geography and Environmental Studies from the University of Victoria and works as a graphics designer, writer, illustrator, artisan and researcher. When not slaving over a hot computer, Kathryn fantasizes about running away and joining the Antiques Roadshow.

Michelle Boyer

As a graduate from the University of Victoria with a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology and Environmental Studies, Michelle has worked as a volunteer at Swan Lake Christmas Hill Nature Sanctuary teaching school programs. This work and her work with Girl Guides of Canada as a Facilitator Trainer for the Project Wild and Project Wet programs have led her to decide to become a teacher. Michelle intends to return to university in the near future but in the meantime she keeps herself busy by designing Web pages and enjoying the great outdoors.

Shirley Command

Shirley Command has an Applied Arts diploma from Malaspina University College and has been working as a graphic designer for the past couple of years with her own company called Flying Colours Communication Design. Previous to that, she was a preschool teacher and has also worked in advertising and art galleries. When not working, Shirley enjoys arts and crafts, the outdoors, playing with her adorable two-year-old daughter, and is expecting another baby in March 1999. She will continue to pursue her career as a graphic designer and hopes to work on more websites in the future.

David Jewer

David Jewer is currently completing his degree in Computer Science at the University of Victoria. With this degree, David hopes to work within the computer field, programming websites and working on other projects with diverse individuals. Ultimately, David is striving to start his own gaming company. When not working, David enjoys cycling, tennis, camping and computer gaming.

James Pagnotta

James Pagnotta has had a diverse range of work and volunteer experiences in his search for career fulfilment. The winding path he chooses to walk has taken him into the clerical ranks of the provincial government, across the trenches of wedding and corporate video production, through the multimedia departments of the Burnaby School District and the Royal British Columbia Museum, and even behind the camera of local cable television productions. James has a degree in Creative Writing from the University of Victoria, and a diploma in Applied Communication from Camosun College.


Heritage Alley Internet Productions
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This website was produced by Heritage Alley Internet Productions through Canada's Digital Collections Program, Industry Canada.

Heritage Alley Internet Productions has had 4 years experience developing websites for museums in British Columbia, and is dedicated to developing partnerships in the non-profit sector in Canada.


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