diff --git a/source/_patterns/03-layouts/ofis/ofis.yml b/source/_patterns/03-layouts/ofis/ofis.yml
index ed0778d75a2a028efb7903565d9b54cdac72da32..0e0fc5e5db5763ec7ae6cc748411a7efc2168729 100644
--- a/source/_patterns/03-layouts/ofis/ofis.yml
+++ b/source/_patterns/03-layouts/ofis/ofis.yml
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
 ---
 ofis_data:
 #  Next 5 fields are dynamic, modified by the controller.
-  title: 'Mary Wells'
+  title: 'Jane Doe'
   faculty_title: 'Dean, Faculty of Engineering / Professor, Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering'
-  name: 'Mary Wells'
-  picture: 'https://ofis.uwaterloo.ca/profile/mawells.png'
-  biography: 'Mary Wells, PhD, PEng is currently Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Waterloo and is the ninth dean since the Faculty was founded in 1957. She was previously Dean of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Guelph (2017 to 2020).</p><p>Prior to her time in Guelph, Wells was a professor of mechanical and mechatronics engineering at Waterloo for 10 years. She received awards for graduate supervision from both the Faculty and the University in 2017.</p><p>An accomplished materials engineer, Wells also served as the Associate Dean of Outreach for Waterloo Engineering between 2008 and 2017, and chaired its Women in Engineering committee for many years. She chaired the Ontario Network of Women in Engineering from 2013 to 2018.</p><p>Wells began her academic career as a professor in materials engineering at the University of British Columbia from 1996 to 2007, and has worked in the steel industry in Canada and internationally.</p><p>The co-author of two books including one on Canadian women innovators and the second on Canadian women in materials, her research focuses on the relationship between processing, structure and properties for advanced metallic alloys used in the transportation sector.</p><p>Wells is not currently accepting applications to supervise new graduate students.'
+  name: 'Jane Doe'
+  picture: '../../../source/images/ofis/ofis_person.png'
+  biography: 'Jane Doe, PhD, PEng is currently Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Waterloo and is the ninth dean since the Faculty was founded in 1957. She was previously Dean of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Guelph (2017 to 2020).</p><p>Prior to her time in Guelph, Wells was a professor of mechanical and mechatronics engineering at Waterloo for 10 years. She received awards for graduate supervision from both the Faculty and the University in 2017.</p><p>An accomplished materials engineer, Wells also served as the Associate Dean of Outreach for Waterloo Engineering between 2008 and 2017, and chaired its Women in Engineering committee for many years. She chaired the Ontario Network of Women in Engineering from 2013 to 2018.</p><p>Wells began her academic career as a professor in materials engineering at the University of British Columbia from 1996 to 2007, and has worked in the steel industry in Canada and internationally.</p><p>The co-author of two books including one on Canadian women innovators and the second on Canadian women in materials, her research focuses on the relationship between processing, structure and properties for advanced metallic alloys used in the transportation sector.</p><p>Wells is not currently accepting applications to supervise new graduate students.'
   personal:
-    last_name: 'Wells'
-    first_name: 'Marry'
+    last_name: 'Jane'
+    first_name: 'Doe'
     middle_name: ''
     preferred_name: ''
     home_dept: 'Mechanical & Mechatronics Engineering'
@@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ ofis_data:
     userid: 'engdean'
     accepting_grad_students: false
     adds_status: false
-    offices: 'E7 7324, E5 3047'
-    phones: '519-888-4567 x43347, 519-888-4567 x38356'
-    fax: ''
-    research_interests: ''
-    brief_research_interests: ''
-    bio: 'Mary Wells, PhD, PEng is currently Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Waterloo and is the ninth dean since the Faculty was founded in 1957. She was previously Dean of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Guelph (2017 to 2020).\r\n\r\nPrior to her time in Guelph, Wells was a professor of mechanical and mechatronics engineering at Waterloo for 10 years. She received awards for graduate supervision from both the Faculty and the University in 2017.\r\n\r\nAn accomplished materials engineer, Wells also served as the Associate Dean of Outreach for Waterloo Engineering between 2008 and 2017, and chaired its Women in Engineering committee for many years. She chaired the Ontario Network of Women in Engineering from 2013 to 2018.\r\n\r\nWells began her academic career as a professor in materials engineering at the University of British Columbia from 1996 to 2007, and has worked in the steel industry in Canada and internationally.\r\n\r\nThe co-author of two books including one on Canadian women innovators and the second on Canadian women in materials, her research focuses on the relationship between processing, structure and properties for advanced metallic alloys used in the transportation sector.\r\n\r\nWells is not currently accepting applications to supervise new graduate students.'
-    picture: 'mawells.png'
+    offices: 'E7 1234, E5 2345'
+    phones: '519-888-1234 x12345, 519-888-1234 x23456'
+    fax: '519-888-4321'
+    research_interests: 'Main research interests are in text information retrieval (IR), concerned with the organization and access to unstructured textual information. My first stream of research deals with developing new methods of retrieving documents based on statistical and linguistic text processing techniques.'
+    brief_research_interests: 'Information retrieval; natural language processing; information extraction; artificial intelligence; machine learning'
+    bio: 'Jane Doe, PhD, PEng is currently Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Waterloo and is the ninth dean since the Faculty was founded in 1957. She was previously Dean of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Guelph (2017 to 2020).\r\n\r\nPrior to her time in Guelph, Wells was a professor of mechanical and mechatronics engineering at Waterloo for 10 years. She received awards for graduate supervision from both the Faculty and the University in 2017.\r\n\r\nAn accomplished materials engineer, Wells also served as the Associate Dean of Outreach for Waterloo Engineering between 2008 and 2017, and chaired its Women in Engineering committee for many years. She chaired the Ontario Network of Women in Engineering from 2013 to 2018.\r\n\r\nWells began her academic career as a professor in materials engineering at the University of British Columbia from 1996 to 2007, and has worked in the steel industry in Canada and internationally.\r\n\r\nThe co-author of two books including one on Canadian women innovators and the second on Canadian women in materials, her research focuses on the relationship between processing, structure and properties for advanced metallic alloys used in the transportation sector.\r\n\r\nWells is not currently accepting applications to supervise new graduate students.'
+    picture: 'janedoe.png'
     profile_job_title: 'Dean, Faculty of Engineering / Professor, Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering'
     institution: 'McGill University'
     degree_name: "Bachelor's"
@@ -40,12 +40,13 @@ ofis_data:
       - "Structural Crashworthiness"
       - "Additive Manufacturing"
     webpages:
-      -
+      - '[Jane Doe] (https://uwaterloo.ca)'
     profile_phones: ''
-    webpages_formatted: ''
+    webpages_formatted:
+      - '<a href="https://uwaterloo.ca">Jane Doe</a>'
     email: 'engdean@uwaterloo.ca'
   research_interests:
-    - sresearch_interest: ''
+    - sresearch_interest: 'Information retrieval; natural language processing; information extraction; artificial intelligence; machine learning'
   courses:
     - subject: 'ME'
       num: 340
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