Ross Musselman, Zanlus's owner, has been developing websites since 1997. Our current clients include:
We have also consulted on the following sites
Zanlus provides high quality web development and information technology services at affordable prices. Zanlus leverages the opportunities of open source technology to design, develop, and host personal and professional websites. We are committed to assisting not-for-profit organizations develop web presences that increase their visibility, promote their mission, and supplement their fundraising efforts.
Zanlus provides a wide variety of information technology services. Internet services include full-service web hosting, web development, and mail hosting. Zanlus also provides computer repair and support services for Microsoft and Linux systems as well as network design and installation for wired and wireless media.
Ross Musselman has been working in IT for ten years. Ross started at the International Fellowship of Reconciliation (Alkmaar, the Netherlands), where he learned IT on-the-job. While pursuing an advanced degree in History at the University of Illinois, he provided technical support to the Department of Recreation, Sport and Tourism. As a recovering historian, Ross is the Project Coordinator for CUWiN, a community networking not-for-profit. His most valuable skill is his ability to empower non-technical people to utilize technology to meet their needs. Because of his diverse experience, Ross has developed competence in rebuilding computer hardware, providing end-user support, networking, and web development. He is competent at XHTML and CSS coding as well as shell scripting.
Helen Musselman is our quality control specialist with degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Cape Town and the University of Illinois. Her experience with a wide range of companies and technologies has given her an understanding of how people encounter, learn, and utilize technology. She is perennially interested in strategies that make organizations and projects successful.
Teresa Henry has nine years experience in agency and freelance illustration, design, art direction, marketing, and print publication, much of which she gained from working with non-profit and fine arts organizations. She earned her BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. She has worked for Power/Warner Communications, an ad agency in Winchester, VA, the Visual Pair (now b.creative inc.), a small design studio in Baltimore, MD, and Illinois State University’s Marketing and Communications office in Normal, IL. Her clients have included the Winchester District United Methodist Church, WGLT, Voices of Youth, New Chamber Festival Baltimore, Women First, ISU Friends of the Arts, the Illinois Shakespeare Festival, The Campaign for Illinois State University, and ISU’s Sesquicentennial Celebration.
Matthew Isaacs has been working in IT for the past ten years. He started out working in the family computer service and repair business, and has since worked in positions spanning the IT spectrum, including software development. He is competent in many programming languages, and has designed and built web applications for several organizations, including Berea College Network Services and the CUWiN Foundation.
All initial contact should be directed to Ross Musselman, the lead on the project. Ross can be contacted via telephone at 217.390.0433 or via email at ross@zanlus.com. All postal correspondence should be sent to:
Zanlus
605 1/2 North State Street
Champaign, IL 61820-3508