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For the past 12 years, Matt has guided commercial, social, and cultural organizations through the DAM adoption process. His BA and PM sensibilities are drawn from an additional 10 years managing creative teams in the production of branded media experiences for print, web, video, and events.

Mr. Patulski holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture from Kansas City Art Institute. It was here that he took a work-study job photographing and organizing slides of student projects for the faculty. Some things never change…

Tracy Olmsted is a DAM professional with a background in Art Direction and Experience Design.  She has owned her own business and worked for companies as small as 6 people to as large as 17,000+.  In her present role she brings a UX lens to DAM, focusing on how the organization and delivery of assets can model their intended use.
 

With nearly 25 years of experience in the creative technology industry, Mr. Carroll has embraced the challenges inherent in this constantly evolving and highly competitive field by mastering the languages spoken in the technology, creative, and corporate offices – and serving as interpreter. His expertise spans print and interactive development. He has served as a consultant to the nation's largest advertising agencies, helping them develop strategies to streamline their workflows and minimize expenses.

The mission of The Mariners’ Museum and Park in Newport News, Virginia is to connect people to the world’s waters, because that is how we are connected to one another. The Museum, set in an oasis of a 550-acre park, has 90,000 square feet of exhibition galleries including the award-winning USS Monitor Center. The Mariners’ Museum Library and Archives is home to nearly 110,000 books; 800,000 photographs, films, and negatives; and over 1 million pieces of archival material, making it the largest maritime library in the Western Hemisphere.