User:MatthewBurpee
Welcome!
[edit]Matthew Burpee | |
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Nationality | Canada |
Occupation | Web consultant |
Hello! My name is Matthew Burpee of Toronto, Canada and this is my user page for others on Wikipedia.
I'm relatively new at contributing to Wikipedia yet have always been grateful for what it and other wiki communities have offered to the Internet. I have edited pages about institutions, people, places, and hope to edit more notable subjects in Canada in good faith. Please let me know if you have any questions on my talk page, by e-mail via matthew@burpee.ca or through the links in my personal home page. The best ideas are not obvious.
I've lived my adult life in Toronto. I grew up in Montreal, and have also lived by a farm in Chichester, England as a child, and studied in Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City and Toronto. I have a Quebec Diploma of College Studies from Champlain College Saint-Lambert, a Bachelor, Political Science from the University of Ottawa, and a Bachelor, Radio & Television Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic University. In 1995 I was asked to start a sole proprietorship, Maze Solutions, to work for my then recent alma mater Ryerson Polytechnic University on its first official website. The site won an award in New York from the University and College Designers Association in 1997[1]. I've since worked on projects for Concordia University, Apple Canada, The Canadian Association of Law Libraries, Kaboose, The YMCA of Greater Toronto, a number of small businesses and professionals, and co-founded a startup called Toonage, Inc. I like being involved with designing online media as it shapes the way we live, work, and play. I'm also an amateur photographer, videographer, and Laser sailor.
In addition to contributing to some of the articles about the organizations above I'm collaborating on the following articles in Wikipedia:
- My home at Ideal Lofts, my street Markham St, and neighbourhood Little Italy
- Musicians such as Toronto electronic music pioneer Norma Beecroft while at Wikipedia:Meetup/Toronto/ArtAndFeminism March 5 & May 4, 2016
- ^ Ryerson Polytechnic University (October 24, 1997). "Our web site a hit in New York City". Toronto. Retrieved September 28, 2021.