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Testimonials

Dave Lavery, Founder of Curt’s Ride to Cure Cancer

“Stacey has been an invaluable partner in the creation and development of the Curts Ride Foundation. Her ability to keep the “big picture” in mind while ensuring that the details are addressed is unparalleled. That skill has been absolutely critical to us as the Foundation was created and formalized. When you have a small organization with big-world aspirations, Stacey is the one you want working on your team. In addition to her responsibilities with the creation of the Foundation, she did an exceptional job defining and developing the web presence and social media programs for the Curts Ride Foundation activities. Her ability to understand the needs of the Foundation, translate them into real products, and be responsive to our time constraints, was extremely professional and effective. She kept us all aware and involved throughout the development process, without overloading with minutia. We WILL be working with her again. “


Susan Rizzo, Figurative and Abstract Painter

“When it was time for me to launch a website to showcase my paintings, I immediately thought of asking Stacey to develop it for me. I knew of Stacey’s expertise in web development from having worked with her while she was at Princeton University. I didn’t know anything about designing or organizing a site, but Stacey patiently walked me through the process. The end result is a site that is visually gorgeous and easy to navigate. As my artwork expands, I will need to expand my website as well. I plan to hire Stacey again when the redesign is needed, and look forward to working with her again.”


Sid Stromsdorfer, Principal – SGDi

“Stacey’s work as the web developer for Curtsride.com was crucial in promotion and direction of traffic to our cause and that of the American Cancer Society. Navigation and development to easily direct an individual through a site is an art form. If done poorly, the visitor will leave. Immediately! The set-up and flow to the site is friendly, flawless, readable, and professional; much like Stacey O’Brien. It was a pleasure collaborating with her. Work is not work, when done with good company.”