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Teri Fett launched her career in the banking industry, working in the consumer loan department. Her financial management expertise combined with strong business acumen allowed Teri to view any enterprise through a wide lens, taking action and driving results. Her passion for finance led her to launch the company Accounting Busters, which helped small businesses through the chaos of underperformance. Her company allowed entrepreneurs who did not have a financial background to do their job with ease. Her clientele included the likes of medical professionals and creative production companies. Teri also spent a brief period in Administrative Education. Teri is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Upsala College where she was the Salutatorian of her graduating class. She received a BA in Business and Finance and a BS in Accounting.
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This year, the Anatomical Justice team of medical illustrators had the privilege of attending the Association of Medical Illustrators’ (AMI) annual conference, hosted in Rochester, NY. This event was particularly special for our team, as the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) is the alma mater to three of our four illustrators: Ronald Mathias, CMI, Anne […]
At the NJAJ Boardwalk Seminar, legal professionals flocked to our booth, their curiosity piqued by the power of visuals. Five pivotal questions echoed through the booth 1021: from turnaround times and pricing nuances to the dynamic interplay of static visuals and animations. As we demystify the art of case-enhancing visuals, let’s explore the answers that resonate with precision and impact.
An Incredible Opportunity On June 3rd, our multi-faceted leader, Ronald Mathias, added “podcast guest” to his repertoire. As an avid podcast listener, he enthusiastically accepted the invitation to be featured on the Mindfulness & Grief podcast. Podcast host, Heather Stang, sat down with Ron to elaborate on the unlikely relationship between medical illustrations and processing […]