Mark Lewis

Mark Lewis

Content Strategist, Quark Software

Mark Lewis is a content strategist, author, and DITA Metrics educator.  He is recognized throughout the industry for his ability to prove the business case for moving static content to XML and intelligent content. Through design metrics, his approach can prove alignment across content strategy and corporate strategy.

His experience spans a variety of industries including life sciences, finance, aviation, education, and oil & gas. Mark started the DITA Metrics community to promote the sharing of metrics, ROI and case studies. In his book DITA Metrics 101, Mark's cost models offer a framework to determine the savings possible with enterprise-wide DITA implementation.

He is also a contributing author of DITA 101 Second Edition and a technical reviewer of Managing Enterprise Content: A Unified Content Strategy, both by the Rockley Group.

Mark is a STC Associate Fellow.

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ID Event Name Duration Start Date
Content Engineering and the Internet of Smart Things 1 Hours April 12, 2017

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