Year: 2021

  • 2021 In Review at Civic Elevator

    2021 In Review at Civic Elevator

    As we close the year, here’s a look at some of what we achieved in 2021: Looking forward to 2022!

  • Appearance: “Lajuana Lampkins Presents: Ghetto Art (In Honor of Prince Akbar)”

    Today marks the release of “Lajuana Lampkins Presents: Ghetto Art (In Honor of Prince Akbar)”, a video by Julia Mondschean and others about an art show last summer. Here’s some stills: Here’s the complete video:

  • Acquisiton of UpVate

    Acquisiton of UpVate

    Today I helped Civic Elevator close the purchase of UpVate, maker of the leading elevator compliance software in New York City and Massachusetts. Civic will be absorbing UpVate’s team members into our existing operation.

  • New Poster: My Opponent is Coronavirus

    http://www.derivativeworks.com/2021/10/my-opponents-coronavirus-unofficial-collab-leon-thoughtsky-x-city-of-chicago-x-dxo-x-cdc.html

  • Remote Team Building for Data Management

    Remote Team Building for Data Management

    An essential part of our work at Civic Elevator is entering large amounts of data from customer records into a central database. This helps the customer reduce costs and stay focused on revenue-generating activities while helping us build expertise.

  • Published: Preface to “They Killed A Minister”

    https://www.derivativeworks.com/2021/10/lajuana-lampkins-gallery-show-october-9-2021.html

  • Civic Elevator Brand & Marketing Strategy

    Civic Elevator Brand & Marketing Strategy

    Today at Civic we completed work on our go to market strategy, with a complete take on how we incorporate our recent acquisitions into the corporate identity. Here’s some of the components:

  • Cybersecurity work

    Cybersecurity work

    In my role at Civic Elevator I have managed the implementation of collaboration tools at multiple customer offices. In this context, I have helped oversee a series of cybersecurity analyses, helped choose software and vendors, and participated in investigations of specific incidences.

  • Launch of Japanese Outsider Woodcuts

    Today I helped launch Japanese Outsider Woodcuts (JOW), a new gallery created by Mark Boelhouwer, a longtime collector of woodblock prints created by untrained western artists mimicking and building upon the traditional Ukiyo-e style of Japanese woodcut artists. Here’s more: The gallery focuses on the work of Paul Jacoulet, a French national who lived in…

  • Collaboration Tools Integration

    Collaboration Tools Integration

    Today I traveled to a customer site to oversee the launch of MS 365 tools as well as to do user experience research and process discovery. This servicer is a geographic outlier, so there is lots of value in discovering local variations to process. What I’ve seen is that these variations can have emotional, muncipal,…