About Tekmiss
Tekmiss is owned and operated by Kathy Rausch.
An avid entrepreneur and educational speaker, Kathy has over over 23 years in the digital media arena with a focus on website strategy, development and online media.
Early in her career Kathy worked with advertising agencies, printing companies and corporations in the greater Chicagoland area consulting on electronic publishing, typography and graphic design (where she acquired the nickname "Miss SCSI" - if you know what that means or how to pronounce it, let her know!)
In 1994 Kathy founded Interactive Ink, Incorporated, an interactive agency, in her Columbus, Ohio family room.
The first website Interactive Ink launched was ColumbusRealestate.com in 1996 (The Columbus Dispatch now owns ColumbusRealestate.com). It was completely database driven and integrated with the MLS. No small feat way back then!
During this time, Kathy managed as many as 20 employees, supervised customer support, developed sales and marketing plans, planned and helped in the implementation of hundreds of websites, CD-ROMs and database applications. Interactive Ink was sold in 2007.
Kathy launched her public speaking early in her career and has since facilitated dozens of educational speeches, workshops and seminars at national conventions, within corporations, and for government agencies.
Having worked with everyone from entrepreneurs to government agencies, Kathy's focus, through the services of TekMiss, has transitioned to helping small business owners and non-profit executives learn the power and excitement of online marketing.
As a 'conscious entrepreneur' TekMiss helps small businesses achieve Purposeful Online Marketing through maximizing the impact of their website, email marketing and social marketing efforts.
Some of the companies and non-profit agencies Kathy has worked with to improve their websites and interactive marketing strategies include:
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Arts for Anyone D.C. Business First BizWomen Boyds Mill Press Caffection Circle of Business The Columbus Department of Health Competitive Edge HR Easter Seals of Washington D.C. Economic Research Associates Enterprise Works Faith in the WorkPlace Framburg Lighting Highlights for Children Highlights-Jigsaw Girl Scouts Seal of America Hayley Gallery Hawk Galleries
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Leadership Beyond Limits LifeCare Alliance Lifeline of Ohio Mount Carmel Health Systems Mount Carmel Higher Ground Map Concepts Medigold The Ohio Department of Health Second Chance Trust Fund Setterlin Incorporated The United States Department of Defense CPMS Pain Gone Now – Yes Progress Lighting RMC/Stylecrest The Smithsonian Associates Velocys Zaner Bloser |
Who is Kathy Rausch?
Kathy attended the University of Wisconsin where she discovered the new Macintosh computer and "Desktop Publishing" and her passion for all things technical was born. While moving text around on the screen, changing fonts and sizes, she realized this was the future, HER future... and launched her entrepreneurial career.
One day her brother called and said "Kathy, someone is talking about you on NPR!"
One of her clients was being interviewed about "cottage industries." He was telling the story of how he had just been at Kathy's house for his logo design, and while her 1.5 year old son was hugging her legs, she was showing him his logo which she had printed off her LaserWriter. He spoke of how Kathy was able to move elements of the logo around on the Mac and then print it again. This was almost unheard of back then!
Ongoing education has always been a critical part of Kathy's personal and professional life.
Kathy's been a member of Toastmasters, and on the board of directors for several non-profit agencies.
She's lived in the greater Chicagoland area, Columbus, Ohio, downtown Washington, D.C and on the river front of downtown Cincinnati. Currently an OH resident, she remembers fondly the days she lived on 5 acres in Whitewater, Wisconsin, taking care of family while she continued to work nationally with a DIAL UP connection!
She's still not EXACTLY what she'll be when she grows up, or where she'll end up, but she knows for sure that she loves technology and home her heart is.


