Lee Reilly is a seasoned and award-winning web strategist with special expertise in content and information architecture. Altogether, Lee has consulted with more than 70 organizations and colleges on web issues.
Lee’s clients have included the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Elizabethtown College, the Fulbright grants, Harvard University, John Jay College, the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Lions Clubs International, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Society of Actuaries, Thomas Edison State College, the University of Texas at Arlington, and Yale Law School.
Before coming to Lipman Hearne, Lee founded and led the editorial and information architecture practice for mStoner, where she developed the content design for a range of institutions, including Hartwick College (winner of two national awards) and Kenyon College (named one of the 20 best nonprofit websites in the world based on content).
Prior to mStoner, Lee helped found Lipman Hearne’s web practice, working with Wake Forest School of Law, Columbia University, and others.
Lee is the author of two nonfiction books, and has recently won three literary awards for fiction and nonfiction. Lee holds a B. A. from Stanford University and an M.A. from the University of Virginia.