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Administrative Support


Susan Westhaver

Susan Westhaver

Susan Hardy joined the W3C in September 1995. She is the head of the Administrative staff at MIT and primary organizer of W3C workshops, US Advisory Committee meetings and working group meetings. Previously, Susan worked with Bob Scheifler and the MIT X Consortium for three years, and has been a part of the Laboratory for Computer Science for nearly ten years.


email susan@w3.org

Caroline Baron

Caroline Baron

Caroline is W3C Europe Accounting manager.Caroline joined the team in December 2001. -in charge of accounting for Ercim and W3C, cash management.... -human resources :profesionnal training, pay system, vacations system.....

homepage email cbaron@w3.org

Marisol Diaz

Marisol is part of the Admistrative team based in Cambridge, at MIT. Marisol is fluent in Spanish and English. She is primarily responsible for organizing travel and accounting. Marisol joined the W3C-MIT Administrative Team in May of 2000.

email marisol@w3.org

Naoko Ishikura

Naoko Ishikura

Naoko joined W3C in February 2009 and is in charge of administrative support at Keio SFC. Before joining W3C, Naoko worked for a Toyota group company in Kentucky, USA for 6 years as a sales/purchasing/planning specialist. Her interests are: music (studied music at college and plays the piano), languages (speaks Japanese, English and *a little bit* of Spanish and would love to learn more…), ‘good’ films (watching and analyzing), reading, writing, Yoga, Zumba, and many more.

email naoko@w3.org

Alexandra Lavirotte

Alexandra Lavirotte

Alexandra joined the team in September 2002 as a replacement for Caroline Baron and dealt with accountancy.

She joined the Communications team in February 2003 as W3C Europe Communications assistant. She handled quicktips shipments for Europe, Africa and Australia, she edited press-clippings on "W3C in the Press", processed membership contracts for Europe and handled their queries.

She joined the Administrative Support in September 2003 and assists the Sophia and Europe team.


email alex@w3.org

Amy van der Hiel

Amy van der Hiel

Amy van der Hiel is the assistant to Tim Berners-Lee, a meeting planner and part of the administrative team.

Before joining the W3C, Amy was the Assistant to the Director and Curatorial Associate at the Exhibitions Department of the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston. She has her Bachelors in Art History from Bard College, NY and her Masters in Art Education from Mansfield University, PA.


email amy@w3.org

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