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Pat Craig, President |

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Pat Craig's work in quality assurance
sprang out of her experiences as a COBOL programmer followed by a Master's degree thesis
at Massachusetts Institute of Technology which she completed in 1984. At M.I.T's Sloan
School of Management, she developed her dissertation on increasing system development
productivity through the use of fourth generation languages. Since then she has
participated in over 25 large-system quality assurance projects frequently assuming the
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Shelly Newman |
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Shelly Newman is a PC expert
extraordinaire. If a program runs on a desktop, Shelly can figure it out. (Her computing
degree certainly helps here!) Shelly is great at managing test environments, bug reporting
systems, management reports, etc. |
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Mary Lewey |
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Mary Lewey is a detail-oriented
professional specializing in tax software. |
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Jackie Grubb |
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Jackie Grubb's wide-ranging technical
skills are the glue holding Complexity Management's hardware/software network together.
Jackie's ten year experience in PCs include database consulting and programming in many
environments, with a focus on Microsoft Access and the MS office suite of products. |
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Les Vail |
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Les Vail works part-time for Complexity
Management keeping the office functioning smoothly. He maintains the contact database,
prepares tax reports, and assists with marketing projects. |
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Complexity Management
patcraig@alum.mit.edu
Somerville, Massachusetts
In Metropolitan Boston
(617) 628-3339
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