Chrometoaster - Creative Technology

The Crew

Select a person:
Gillian Vosper - Managing Director > Dave Turnbull - Creative Director > Brendan Jarvis - Account Manager > Mike Sly - Project Manager > Nina Spence - Senior Project Manager > Nick Kirkman - Project Manager > Andrea Babel - Adminstration > Matt Watson - Senior Designer > Ben McKeown - Designer > Dan Smith - Lead Front-End Developer > Simon Mann - 3D/Interactive Designer > Darren Inwood - , Lead Back-end Developer > Alan Koeninger - Web Design/Developer > Ezra Keddell - Information Architect > Richard Krielen - Financial Director >

Ezra Keddell - Information Architect.

E-mail > ezra.keddell@chrometoaster.com

Ezra brings a broad and varied background to the smorgasbord that is Chrometoaster's table. He has been passionate about creativity and technology for as long as he can remember and as a youngster had to be dragged away from tinkering with just about every neighbour's computer in the street at one time or other.

He moved to Wellington in 1999 to study, completing a Bachelor of Arts, Majoring in Film and Theatre in 2002. During this time he performed in, collaborated in and directed over 25 productions including two award winning theatre pieces with Open Book Productions, several Summer Shakespeare seasons and the Wellington feature film 'Event 16', in which he played the villain. However his most successful production by far during this period was meeting and marrying his beautiful wife Emily.

Prior to Chrometoaster, Ezra has worked as a web designer and builder in a freelance capacity for the corporate sector in Wellington City. He has been awarded twice for Design in the Wellington Fringe Festival awards and has recently been showcased at the New Zealand New Broadcasting Futures Conference at Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington. He loves everything open-source and his skill set covers Film Media, Graphics, a number of web languages and hierarchical information architecture.

Ezra describes himself as being 'stoked' to be part of such a creative and friendly environment such as Chrometoaster, and is looking forward to the many and varied challenges ahead.

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