Blizzard Internet Employee Spotlight - Lindy Norris


Mary C. | 22 April 2005 |

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Truly a Colorado Native, I was born in Vail. For the first eight years of my life, I grew up in Silverthorne, Colorado. I loved the area because it was so close to the gorgeous mountains. Being so close to all the major ski areas, I learned to ski at the age of five. I have loved the outdoors and snow ever since. When I was eight, my family moved to Rifle, Colorado. At first, I wasn’t so happy with the change, but over the years I have grown accustomed to it. I especially love Glenwood Springs, part way between Rifle and Vail. Two years ago, in Glenwood, I picked up snowboarding, and now it is my primary winter sport. During the summer months, I love to go to Lake Powell. While on the lake I love to wakeboard and ride Jet Skis. When I’m not in the Mountains or on the Lake, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends.

I came to Blizzard seven months ago, only having self-taught computer skills and a few basic High School Web design classes. During my first few months at Blizzard, I primarily made changes to existing client sites. I then became in charge of maintaining Blizzard Internet’s website, as well as putting together the monthly Blizzard Newsletter. Finally, I was ready to design. With much help from senior design members, I started on my first design. Now I primarily work on new designs, as well as maintaining customer’s sites. I feel I am one of the few people who can truly say, “I love my job!”

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