Vincent Maher
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Vincent John Maher (born January 28, 1975) is the strategist at the Mail & Guardian Online, in Johannesburg South Africa.
After obtaining a B. Journ degree from Rhodes, Maher started his career in 1997 at VWV Interactive, the then leading South African web development company. He pioneered use of several technologies on the South African web, including early versions of Macromedia Flash (then Coolsplash).
During his tenure at VWV, Maher was a co-founder of Slime.co.za, a local take on "The Onion", which won Cool Site of the Day, and made several press and television appearances including a regular slot on a local breakfast TV show.
After leaving VWV in 1999, Maher went on to found Digital Commerce, a dedicated Macromedia ColdFusion development house, which landed several large contracts in its four years, and was a primary driver for the use of ColdFusion in South Africa.
During this period, Maher also contributed articles to The Sunday Independent newspaper, and several other Websites and print publications.
In early 2004, Maher returned to Grahamstown to play a leading role at the New Media Lab, part of the Journalism School at Rhodes University. He has recently been instrumental in the debate and growth of citizen journalism and blogging, has been a contributor at various local conferences, and has been recognised as a leading figure in the new journalism in South Africa.
Among Maher's achievements are the pioneering "99% live" coverage sites meshing blogging and multimedia. These include the coverage for the local launch of Creative Commons and the 2005 National Arts Festival in Grahamstown.
In December 2006 Maher was appointed as a strategist at the Mail & Guardian Online, South Africa's largest independent newspaper. he currently writes columns for Intelligence Magazine and Enjin Magazine.
Vincent Maher is married and lives in Johannesburg, South Africa.