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There have been many casualties from the crash and burn of dotcoms, but Joyce Harris, division chief for the U.S. Mint's Website (www.usmint.gov), sits securely counting her coins. During her first month on the job, which is the equivalent to an executive producer or Web director position in the private sector, she couldn't help but notice that there were few visitors to the Internet site. "The door to your enterprise should have a grand presentation. I wanted to entice people and let them know this was not only an informational site, but [also] included products."

Harris redesigned the front page and developed a children's section with interactive games and lesson plans for teachers. It is now mentioned as one of the best educational sites for kids by the London Financial Times. Over a year and a half, she has been the catalyst for taking the site from obscurity to one of the top 30 e-commerce sites in the country, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the National Retail Federation. In 2000, the U.S. Mint Website made $156 million in sales to coin collectors Noun 1. coin collector - a collector and student of money (and coins in particular)
numismatist, numismatologist

aggregator, collector - a person who collects things
. Presently, the Internet site receives, on average, one million visitors per month.

Background: This Howard University Howard University, at Washington, D.C.; coeducational; with federal support. It was founded in 1867 by Gen. Oliver O. Howard of the Freedmen's Bureau, to provide education for newly emancipated slaves. A normal and preparatory department was opened the same year.  grad began her career in newspapers, making the transition from print to programming while working at Gannett as a former assistant news editor at USAToday.com.

Transition: "When I left to go upstairs to the information network--that's what we were calling USAToday.com back then--some of my colleagues joked about what I'd be doing in two years when I was out of a job. It was kind of a scary scar·y  
adj. scar·i·er, scar·i·est
1. Causing fright or alarm.

2. Easily scared; very timid.



scar
 thing. No one knew where this thing was going. I took the risk, and I'm glad I did."

Adjustments: "This job has kept me busier than my jobs in journalism."

Evolving from journalist to Web director during the fledgling period fledgling period

period of immaturity before the bird is fully feathered; varies widely from pigeons at 10 to 35 days to the Californian condor at 180 to 210 days.
 of e-commerce was not easy. "I was used to getting information up on the Internet and across the servers within minutes. At the Mint, waiting for approvals sometimes means weeks before something is up on the site."

Training: Harris learned to read and write HTML HTML
 in full HyperText Markup Language

Markup language derived from SGML that is used to prepare hypertext documents. Relatively easy for nonprogrammers to master, HTML is the language used for documents on the World Wide Web.
 code on the job, and was fully versed Versed® Midazolam Pharmacology A preoperative sedative  the day USAToday.com launched. Close to completing her M.B.A. in marketing at Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University, mainly at Baltimore, Md. Johns Hopkins in 1867 had a group of his associates incorporated as the trustees of a university and a hospital, endowing each with $3.5 million. Daniel C.  in Baltimore, Harris offers simple advice for those interested in entering this field: "I wouldn't suggest anybody get an e-commerce degree," she relates. She suggests studying computer science, engineering, business, and finance. "They should also understand marketing. Once you understand marketing, you can apply it to any medium--even the Net."

NAME: Joyce Harris

AGE: 38

OCCUPATION: division chief, Web Content Office of Application Development at the U.S. Mint

Location: Washington, D.C.

Duties: manages Web staff; content developer and manager for Inter-, intra-, and extranet; markets the Web site and the Mint's merchandise; studies Web trends; works closely with the U.S. Treasury U.S. Treasury

Created in 1798, the United States Department of the Treasury is the government (Cabinet) department responsible for issuing all Treasury bonds, notes and bills. Some of the government branches operating under the U.S. Treasury umbrella include the IRS, U.S.
 /Department

Salary Range: $65,000 to $100,000; $75,000 to $150,000 in private sector
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Title Annotation:Joyce Harris, web page designer
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Publication:Black Enterprise
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Date:Mar 1, 2002
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