Doug Gardner
DIRECTOR of Information Technology & Web-Based
Communications
Doug Gardner, Reingold's lead architect for website development, brings experience in managing operations, development, sales, marketing, and product development for a wide array of Web development enterprises. He is an expert at designing, coding, testing, and maintaining systems from both a system and an architecture perspective.
At Reingold, Doug leads a team of award-winning designers, Internet application programmers, and system architects who have a proven reputation for delivering innovative online solutions that optimize cutting-edge technology for the greatest impact. From building state-of-the-art Web designs and multiplatform extranet sites to designing secure electronic commerce and custom database integration, Doug and his team consistently produce high-quality systems and designs-on time and on budget-to satisfied customers.
Doug led the development of a new website for the Interstitial Cystitis Association through its multi-year cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The site offers an enhanced content management system, email alert capability, communication routing automation, e-commerce capability for orders and donations, database integration, audio and video content capability, message board and listserv development, and automated survey development with tracking capabilities. He has spearheaded Reingold's website design and online outreach projects for clients including the Virginia Community College System; American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology; District Department of Transportation (for the goDCgo website), and the Cosmetic Medicine Task Force (for the Beauty for Life website).
Doug also has years of experience serving as lead architect and project manager in designing the application, code standards, and databases for a variety of Web-based projects, including those for B2E/Compaq, AonLine, and Aon Market Exchange. He has an MBA and bachelor's degree in management information systems from Loyola College.