Chicago NetSquared March Meetup

Organiser
Chicago NetSquared Meetup
Date
Wed, 10 Mar 2010, 00:00 - 02:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Chicago, US
Cost
Free

Join us for an exciting conversation about All Things Mobile!

Speaker TBD






Organizers:

Kara Carrell is a Board Member for ProjectVIDA/ProjectLIFE, and as a Social Media Enthusiast, she moderates the NTEN 501 Tech Club of Chicago.

Dave Chakrabarti is founding a startup! Nonprofitable.org builds Drupal / CiviCRM solutions for nonprofits. Prior to this, Dave built Drupal-based websites as a project manager for the Chicago Technology Cooperative and was an internet marketing consultant.

Gordon Dymowski has over ten years' experience in public health community mobilization, from working on tobacco control and clean air policy to working with chemical dependency and the homeless. Currently, Gordon has shifted to the corporate side, working for Zocalo Group as an analyst and researcher. Gordon also has over fifteen years involvement in the online realm, starting with the Prodigy BB, and currently blogs about comics, television, and pop culture

Jonathan Eyler-Werve directs field operations for Global Integrity, an anti-corruption watchdog collaborating online in 92 countries.

Michael Maranda promoting digital excellence, media & social justice through purposive community.

Justin Massa is executive director of MoveSmart.org, a startup non-profit organization that promotes racial and economic integration through technology.

Jean Russell nurtures nonprofit leaders and weaves networks for social change (nurture.biz).

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