Bio: Rick Seeger

Rick has over fifteen years of professional and technical experience, ranging from software design and development to strategic planning, consulting and project management. He graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with degrees in Computer Science and Cognitive Science and spent several years as a C/C++ application programmer in the finance industry. Prior to co-founding Net Theory, Rick was a senior software developer for Interport Communications, then the largest Internet service provider in New York. Most recently, Rick received a master's degree in Evolutionary Robotics from the University of Sussex in England.

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Net Theory News

Summer 2010

Net Theory is wrapping up the website re-design and development of a robust CMS for the Jed Foundation, to help colleges and universities provide information on suicide prevention and emotional distress.

Spring 2010

Net Theory announces their newest build, a website and in-house CMS for Kaplow Public Relations.

Another successful launch at Net Theory! The new site for 0-60 Magazine launches in March.

Winter 2010

Net Theory wins two Interactive Media Council Awards: Best in Class for ASA Programs, and Outstanding Achievement for Sherry-Lehmann Wine & Spirits!

Net Theory launches a redesign and rebuild for O.S.S. Capital Management, a New York City-based hedge fund.

Testimonials

“The new site is a quantum step up for the firm, and a solid platform for projecting our brand in the future, and we’ve enjoyed working with you.” —EE&K Architects

“We are very impressed with the rapid success of our website.” —Sherry-Lehmann

“They are committed result-producers. They provide in-depth assessment, excellent customer service and prompt attention to all matters. We recommend them highly. We now have first-page Google ranking on two of our most important search terms.” —Wall Street Services

“Awesome work by you guys! We are very impressed and very happy.” —Washington Square Films