Lynne Figg has a diverse work experience in the field of web and digital services. Lynne started their career as a Computer Science Instructor at Alexandria Technical College in 1997, where they developed a two-year AAS degree for web development and design. Lynne also served as the lead instructor for the Web Programming and Computer Programming Major.
In 2007, Lynne joined Normandale Community College as a Web Architect. Lynne led the initiative to select a new Content Management System and developed governance documents such as web publishing guidelines and style guides. Lynne also worked as a Project Manager and conducted user surveys and vendor demonstrations.
Lynne then worked as a SharePoint/Web Solutions Analyst at Scott County from 2012 to 2015. Lynne was responsible for creating extranet sites, developing InfoPath forms, improving search functionality, and implementing third-party tools. Lynne also worked on projects like implementing NeoGov and creating SWCD extranet.
Lynne joined the City of Minneapolis in 2015 as a Web/Digital Services Engineer. In this role, they provided leadership in user experience design, information architecture, governance, web administration, SEO, analytics, project management, and training. Lynne was responsible for improving the city's web presence and digital communications.
Additionally, Lynne has experience as an Adjunct Instructor at Anoka Technical College and Hennepin Technical College, where they taught programming courses and emphasized in-demand skills like XHTML, JavaScript, and Python.
Overall, Lynne Figg has demonstrated expertise in web development, digital services, programming education, and project management throughout their career.
Lynne Figg obtained a Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree from Southwest Minnesota State University between 2000 and 2002. Lynne later pursued higher education at Aspen University, where they completed a Masters degree in Information Systems between 2007 and 2011.
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