TEXNOLOGY - Key Persons
Amy Hendrickson started TeXnology Inc. in the early 1980's after completing a MM degree in Music Composition at New England Conservatory, and working for a year in the VLSI Office at MIT, where she discovered TeX and typeset one of the first books produced using this technology.
Amy continued her education at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in color theory, web design, a number of classes in software used for art; and attended a workshop led by Prof. Tufte. ("Few speak as eloquently as Edward Tufte, whose theories of information design not only illuminate, they inspire. In a full-day seminar, Tufte, author of the classic The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, uses maps, graphs, charts, and tables to communicate what prose alone cannot. For information designers Tufte's work is a model of clarity and craftsmanship." https://www.edwardtufte.com/tufte/courses)
Subsequently she has had wide-ranging experience with TeX and TeX related software. Besides writing multi-user macro packages used by many book and journal publishing companies, she has written custom macro sets for database applications, for software documentation, and for producing hyperlinked PDF.
Amy has provided LaTeX training in many cities in the US and in the Netherlands and Sweden, including teaching a course in Beginning LaTeX more than 20 times for the support staff at MIT, as well as teaching classes on-site for clients all over the US.
She has written articles for the TeX Users Group magazine and has given talks on macro writing at the TUG meetings in College Station, Texas and NYC, at the Netherlands SGML/NTG meeting, at the European TeX Users Group meeting at Cork, Ireland, and at the TUG conference in Boston.