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This site was put together by the staff of
Merriam-Webster, with help and guidance from some very dedicated and talented
folks from other companies. Of course, the dictionary and thesaurus were created
by the entire editorial staff at Merriam-Webster. The team below is the one that
wrote the rest of the copy, created the graphics, built and tested the programs,
and then pulled it all together.
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Technical Supervisor:
Dr. Gerald Wick
Webmaster:
Michael Guzzi
Marketing
Director: Deborah Burns
Managing
Editor: Kara Noble
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Editorial Staff:
Rebecca Bryer
Deanna Chiasson
Thomas Pitoniak
Michael Roundy
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Marketing Staff:
Marc Belanger
Lynn Stowe Tomb
Technical
Staff:
Tony Darugar
Nelson Goncalves
John McInerney
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Design
and Graphics preparation:
by the fine folks from
Vision Graphics Inc.:
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Miranda LaCoste
Christian Haley
Guy Rochford |
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Word Game
production:
by the amazing team at
SilverSun Inc.:
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Bill Albright
Rick Stauffer
Walter Lee
Fran Ackerman
Alexis Martinez
Jonathan Schmalzbach |
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Special thanks:
We have also been fortunate
to have a wonderful group of advisers and supporters
throughout this process, and we would like to extend special
thanks to everyone who has offered us their help, guidance,
and patience as we built this site. In particular, we’d like
to thank Harold Kester, Steve Perrault, Robert Copeland, and
Madeline Novak for their wisdom and their generous loans of
staff when things got tight. We’d also like to thank Alicia di
Leo, Jane Tencza, and Deborah Merkman for their calm, patient
support and help in so many ways. Anne Huntington, Brett
Palmer, Jill Cooney, and Lisa Carlson provided invaluable
assistance on the site over the months of development. Amy
West has spent many, many hours configuring and managing our
invaluable Word of the Day e-mail subscription service. Many
thanks to Dave from Applied PC for his help in getting our
forms management software running, and to Kathleen Taylor from
WAMC for her unfailing good humor and her meticulous review of
the WFTW scripts. Finally, we want to thank all of the good
people at Merriam-Webster who trusted us and who never lost
faith that we would pull this off: Jim Withgott, John Morse,
and Fred Mish.
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