Donna Tramontozzi
Boston raised, Donna Tramontozzi has had a wide and varied career that focused on communicating using different media. A graduate of Boston College, she began as an English teacher and then transitioned into the burgeoning New England high tech industry.
Donna worked at Digital Equipment in a number of capacities, starting out as a technical writer and evolving into the Technical Director for the 1,200 person software services organization. She was repeatedly recognized by the organization for her exemplary leadership skills and creativity.
After honing these corporate skills, Donna took full advantage of the Internet as a medium. As co-owner and Chief Strategy Officer of New Tilt, a Boston-based interactive agency, Donna led large, complex award-winning website projects for Massport, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, MIT, Brown University and Dartmouth College. She also led the company’s museum and culture practice, working with the Smithsonian Institution and various small museums. In 2006, she sold her interactive agency to a publicly held company and started a boutique strategy consulting firm that focused on large-scale interactive projects, primarily in healthcare and non-profits.
Since retiring, Donna has devoted herself full-time to her love of photography and to exploring her vision of the natural world. Donna has studied at the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops, the Maine Media Workshops and the Griffin Museum of Photography. Her solo show, Optical Shards, has been shown in various Griffin–affiliated galleries and she has also exhibited in a variety of venues throughout the country. She was a finalist in 2023 Critical Mass.