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about nigelparry.net About Nigel Parry
Since 1995, Nigel has been designing and developing websites and website content for educational, advocacy, non-profit, media, and business organizations. In 1996, Nigel launched the first alternative news website published by residents of a warzone. In 1997, he was invited to an NGO symposium at the United Nations in Geneva to speak about the development of the Internet in the Middle East. In 2003, Nigel and the co-founders of Electronic Iraq and The Electronic Intifada received ADC's "Voices of Peace" Award in recognition of the sites' "commitment to bringing the concerns, voices, and experiences of the Iraqi and Palestinian peoples to audiences the world over via the Internet." During the Iraq ground war, he coordinated reporting from peace activists on the ground in Baghdad. In 2006, Nigel and the Electronic Intifada team launched Electronic Lebanon to present voices from on the ground in Lebanon during Israel's summer war against the country.
Nigel Parry has been profiled, interviewed, and has seen his websites reviewed in publications which have included: Today, Nigel, together with an experienced network of consultants around the world, offers complete public relations, website, multimedia, and print solutions for clients of all sizes, in any geographical location. Clients have included the United Nations, Birzeit University, Middle East International magazine, Soul Asylum's Daniel Murphy, and Columbia University. Nigel is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His personal website can be found at nigelparry.com. |
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