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Building community in your area? Check out the newly-launched Community Organizers Handbook! Everything you need to start and grow a NetSquared Local group or any other community-powered program.

Stuart Gannes & Karen Coppeck of Digital Vision Support NetSquared

The roster of NetSquared Advocates continues to grow and diversify, & we're proud to welcome two new supporters: Stuart Gannes & Karen Coppeck of Stanford's Digital Vision Program

In early 2002 Gannes was recruited by Stanford University as the inaugural Director of the Digital Vision Program at the Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI). Over the past two and a half years the DV program has evolved from an independent fellowship experience to an integrated prototyping course that focuses on technology innovation and social entrepreneurship. The goal is to support the design and concept-testing and sustainability modeling of technology solutions that address humanitarian needs in the developing world.

Karen Coppock is the Director of Industry Collaboration for the Stanford Digital Vision Program. Karen has a diverse international background, including extensive experience in the high-tech industry, grass-roots economic development, and interdisciplinary research. Karen recently completed her doctoral research on collaborative business models to increase Internet usage in emerging markets (Mexico).

 

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