Thornton Thomasetti launches re-designed and expanded website

September 04, 2009 - Front Section
Thornton Tomasetti has launched a new re-designed and expanded website featuring more than 175 current and representative projects at www.thorntontomasetti.com.
The new site is the result of a year-long campaign to improve the firm's web presence, making it richer and more interactive. The site includes detailed descriptions and images for projects worldwide. The site also includes a new Project Update feature, providing the latest information on the firm's current assignments. In addition, the new site includes detailed biographies and photos of more than 100 key personnel and a powerful search engine that enables visitors to locate project information, news and biographical information through highly customizable search parameters.
In addition to project news, the site's new Services & Sectors section details the firm's extensive capabilities in Building Skin, Building Structure and Building Performance. The Careers section offers the latest employment opportunities at Thornton Tomasetti, as well as Student Internship Program openings.
The expanded News section features additional project updates and the latest news releases and links to mentions of the firm's work in media outlets around the world.
"The new site strives to become a tool that enables anyone interested in our work to easily and quickly research our extensive capabilities and portfolio," said James Kent, Director of Marketing & Communications for Thornton Tomasetti.
The interactive team responsible for the new site included Web Manager Michael Pinzuti, Sabrina Farhi and intern Robert Kohen. The site was designed by Intersect NYC, an award-winning interactive agency with offices in New York and San Francisco.
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