Ramsey has dedicated much of his adult life to building more affordable housing, first as the head of Oregon's housing agency and then at the Enterprise Foundation, a nonprofit based outside Washington, D.C. Over the past decade he has led an organization that works to expand Internet access to low-income people in their homes."
Archives
-
▼
2010
(1848)
-
▼
February
(96)
- Enterprise Architecture
- Architecture
- Phantom Network Adapters in Virtual Machines and m...
- Microsoft Security Essentials : Beware of fakes!
- Microsoft Security Essentials. A good free antivirus
- APXS was not found, so mod_suphp will not be built!
- Impressions from the Chicago Midwinter
- Volunteers and Dental Companies Help Deliver Much ...
- Germantown teenager creates search engine to help ...
- Kennebunk Savings unveils video contest for nonpro...
- Call for Papers: Special Issue of the Internationa...
- Gendex Announces CB-500 in HD!
- Social Media for Nonprofit Goals
- Greetings from Chicago - And an Eaglesoft Scoop!
- Dell Has a Tablet Computer Too...
- Epocrates is now avialable for Android OS Phones
- channelnewsasia.com - Online portal for cultural p...
- Twitter Strikes Deal To Bring Free SMS Tweets To H...
- YouTube Australia Now Supports Donations For Nonpr...
- Lexicon PCM Native Reverb Plug-In graces front cov...
- Six Lessons from #Untech10 – Engage365
- 9/10 for Lexicon PCM plug-in in Computer Music
- MusicTech review Lexicon PCM Native Reverb Plug-In...
- Resolution review 'truly innovative' BLACKBOX RECO...
- Newest JBL speakers for oldest Church in Cambridge
- Mercury News interview: Rey Ramsey, president and ...
- WebOS 1.04 is Coming Soon...
- Sopro LIFE evaluation to begin this week...
- Western Digital My Passport for Rapid Backups
- The Ravages of Oral Cancers
- HP and Others Ready Better Priced Tablets
- News Alert GlaxoSmithKline announced today that i...
- YouMail App for My Palm Pre... or Why I Love My Blog
- Buffalo Kokuyo Reveals 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub
- Will Google Buzz Go the Way of Facebook Beacon? | ...
- Mobile Giving: The Haiti Cataclysm
- Library Student Journal – CFP
- YouMail Releases New Version for Blackberry
- UNTECH10 - Association Bisnow - Washington
- Give and Take - The Chronicle of Philanthropy-Shou...
- Wired Campus Scholars Use Social-Media Tools to Ho...
- Call for papers - LIR Annual Seminar (Dublin, Irel...
- Call for Book Chapters - Advances in Librarianship
- ASIST 2010, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 22-2...
- Alberta Museums Association Conference 2010 Call f...
- Lexi-comp Updates Blackberry Software for 2010
- Propellerhead Record / Reason masterclasses at the...
- Ministry of Sound chooses Soundcraft Si2 Digital C...
- Google Chrome Releases Update for Mac
- VLACRL Call for Proposals
- JoeCo BLACKBOX RECORDER update allows direct to US...
- Manufacturers Look to Bring Glossy Screens to Flat...
- FastMac Introduces Green Device Protection
- Time Spent With Personal Email Unchanged From Last...
- CFP: Exploring the Archive in the Digital Age conf...
- PLUSTEK ANNOUNCES MOBILE SCANNER WITH AUTOMATIC DO...
- What It Takes to be a (Successful) Social Media Ma...
- CFP: Conference on Intellectual Property
- Google Announces Intention to Build Ultra Fast Int...
- 14-day demo available of Lexicon PCM Native Reverb...
- Chamberlin Sample Library now available for Nord W...
- Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710
- Update on the iTero Evaluation
- http://joetrippi.com/blog/?p=3094
- Reebok Set to Release Zig Tech in 30 Days
- Dell Social Innovation Competition
- Why My Mom Is My Fundraising Guru | NTEN: The Nonp...
- Facebook | Beth Kanter: Win A HP Computer and Prin...
- Introducing the New NTEN.org | NTEN: The Nonprofit...
- A Germanium Laser may Boost Storage and Computer S...
- CFP: ART DOCUMENTATION (Art Libraries Society of N...
- Conversation Agent: Blogging at Work if You Don't ...
- The Chevy Volt is Coming... and You can Order One ...
- Center for Esthetic Excellence Announces CE Course...
- How can we cope with information overload? - CNN.com
- non-profits posts - The Social - CNET News
- MediaPost Publications Little Trust In Text, But D...
- OraPharma, Inc.’s ARESTIN® Honored for the Sixth C...
- Down But Not Out... At Least Not Completely
- Breaking News, Kenya, Africa, Politics, Business, ...
- Technology for Good: Save the Children
- Will Mobile Giving Take Off In The Jewish World?
- Prospecting - The Chronicle of Philanthropy-Pepsi'...
- Washington Nonprofit Conference Roundup: Lively Q&...
- Thin Client and 2 HP
- GUIDE TO MOBILE APPS - Association Bisnow - Washin...
- CANADIAN WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION |...
- 5 tips on choosing your nonprofit URL - making it ...
- MSI Wind Box DE220
- Foundations Need To Be More Transparent | eJewish ...
- A Reference Renaissance 2010: Call for Proposals
- Amazon Changes Stance and Once Again Sells Macmill...
- Helping Hands - destinationCRM.com
- Globaltimes_Culture
- Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Pogoplug Lets You Access Your Files Anywhere via t...
-
▼
February
(96)
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Mercury News interview: Rey Ramsey, president and CEO of TechNet - San Jose Mercury News
Mercury News interview: Rey Ramsey, president and CEO of TechNet - San Jose Mercury News: "WASHINGTON — Rey Ramsey is the first to admit he's an unconventional choice to lead the high-tech lobbying group TechNet, having spent his career far from the office parks of Silicon Valley.
Ramsey has dedicated much of his adult life to building more affordable housing, first as the head of Oregon's housing agency and then at the Enterprise Foundation, a nonprofit based outside Washington, D.C. Over the past decade he has led an organization that works to expand Internet access to low-income people in their homes."
Ramsey has dedicated much of his adult life to building more affordable housing, first as the head of Oregon's housing agency and then at the Enterprise Foundation, a nonprofit based outside Washington, D.C. Over the past decade he has led an organization that works to expand Internet access to low-income people in their homes."
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment