Rosanne Siino

"[3] Her past research topics specifically include work-role enactment over geographic distance, and interaction rituals on distributed management teams.

After graduating from a Catholic high school, she earned a degree in Communications, with minors in Sociology and English, from University of the Pacific and began her career in journalism and television.

She is responsible for creating and initiating the education campaign that promoted Internet access for the public and made the now-ubiquitous web browser a household word.

Following Netscape, Siino pursued a PhD in Management Science and Engineering in the Organizations, Technology, and Entrepreneurship[4] research area at Stanford University.

Her past research topics specifically include work-role enactment over geographic distance, and interaction rituals on distributed management teams.