Molly Anglin has spearheaded the planning of large-scale websites for over 10 years as a project manager and business strategist. Over the course of her career, she has worked with a broad range of private and public sector clients including the Toronto Stock Exchange, the United Nations, several federal government agencies, a number of Canadian Universities, a few large US-based non-profits and several major financial institutions. For the past few years, Molly has been very interested in how evolving online community concepts can be used to engage the public for social good and to further business goals.

Molly is currently the head of the information architecture team at non~linear creations, a Canadian e-business consultancy with offices in Ottawa, Toronto and Calgary. A Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, non~linear creations has developed a strong core competency on customizing SharePoint to meet enterprise social computing needs.

non~linear creations is also well-regarded throughout North America as a leading implementer of content management systems (most notably Sitecore, RedDot, Ektron and OpenCMS.)

**Update** I've just posted some early thoughts and notes on my session ChangeCamp Ottawa: Designing for Social Change.

http://www.nonlinearcreations.com/blog/index.php/2009/05/17/changecamp-ottawa-designing-for-social-change

Please pop by! I'd love to hear your comments on what aspects of user experience can motivate citizens to act on an issue and influence government decision making.

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