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Marcia Torrey-Jay, founder and president of Vision Quest Multimedia, is a Web designer and developer, writer and Internet marketing professional.
Since founding Vision Quest Multimedia, Ms. Torrey-Jay has branded, custom designed and developed a host of Web sites for small businesses and non-profits, including her own special project, LASpirit.com, a holistic lifestyle portal. A portfolio of Vision Quest Multimedia projects is available online at http://www.visionquest.tv
Prior to founding Vision Quest, she headed the development team and served as editor in chief for a 16-channel health care news Web portal, a project that included a weekly e-newsletter and content syndication. She also served as editor of a new magazine for physicians, Practice Building Today, published by Medical World Communications' Practice Builders Organization.
An experienced journalist, Ms. Torrey-Jay was managing editor and new media director for Coastal Community Newspapers, a group that included the Culver City News, Westchester News, L.A. Tribune and Santa Monica Bay Week. She also designed, developed and managed CulverCityOnline.com, a Web site launched back
in 1994.
In addition to editorial and Internet development credentials, Ms. Torrey-Jay has in-depth experience in the management, development and execution of marketing-oriented communications programs, including Internet marketing.
Prior to relocating to Los Angeles in 1992, she was president of Marketing & Communications Group, Inc., a company that focused on the marketing needs of entrepreneurial enterprises in the $5-30-million range. Her firm also handled marketing communications for the National Business Incubation Association (NBIA), an organization that provided its members with support and resources in all areas of business development including management, real estate, financing, and marketing.
Before founding M&CG, Ms. Torrey-Jay was an account supervisor with Spiro & Associates, a full-services advertising agency in Philadelphia. While there she directed marketing communications and public affairs programs for such companies a ARA Services, 3-M Corporation, Boeing Helicopters, Comcast Corporation, Jefferson Hospital, Planned Parenthood, Butcher & Singer (a regional investment banking firm), Southland Corporation's Mid Atlantic Division (7-Eleven), First Pennsylvania Bank and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
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