Larry Aronson

Helping people and computers work better together.

Larry Aronson is a Web developer and Internet business consultant with over four decades of experience designing and developing computer applications for individuals and businesses. A graduate of the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana with degrees in Computer Science and Psychology, Larry began his professional career awith IBM and was the Tech Manager of Boeing Computer Services New York office before starting his own consulting firm. As president of Larry Aronson Associates, Larry's major clients were the CBS News Election Unit, the Mobil Oil company's Product Safety Information Systems department and Merrill Lynch.

In late 1993, Larry discovered the World Wide Web and became active in its newsgroups and discussion lists. He wrote the first book on Web publishing, "HTML Manual of Style" (Ziff-Davis Press, 1994) and based on its success, began teaching HTML online and around the country.

Larry currently lives in a Manhattan loft in the heart of "Silicon Alley" and devotes his time to building Web applications for individuals and small business; helping people work and live on the World Wide Web. He was a founder of the World Wide Web Artists' Consortium, a board member of the New York Software Industries Association and a founding member of the Social Media Club.