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Government and Non-Profits 2.0: Social Media - Best Practices

First “all female” Panel bringing together the best of Government 2.0, Social Media and the Intersection with Non Profits.

Showcasing how “smart deployment’ and adoption of new tools are already revolutionizing how these three areas function individually, and how new tools allow cross integration like never before.

What success stories are in place now?

How can the marrying of technology, Government and Non Profits help to bring a better and more secure society?

Moderator: Alan W. Silberberg
Alan is the Co-Founder and CEO of the Political and Social Advocacy website, You2Gov.org. You2Gov created an innovative and ground breaking Government 2.0 platform that connects regular people to their Elected Officials at the White House, Congress, All 50 Legislatures and State Capitols. The platform is also a private label social network that marries four major technologies into one completely customizable platform, Advocacy, Social Networking, CRM and CMS. You2Gov currently serves clients in the Federal Government, Private Companies and Several State Governments in the US. Alan is a frequent speaker on Government 2.0 issues surrounding development and implementation of innovative and trans-formative technologies. He was a panelist at the Open Government and Innovations Conference, and Sponsor and Speaker at CongressCamp among others.
Panelists:
Beth Kanter
Beth is the author of Beth’s Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media (http://beth.typepad.c…, one of the longest running and most popular blogs for nonprofits. A frequent contributor to many nonprofit technology web sites,blogs, and magazines, Beth has authored chapters in several books, including “Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission: A Strategic Guide for Nonprofit Leaders,” edited by NTEN both published in 2009. A much in demand speaker and trainer, she was the keynote speaker for the Cambodian Bloggers Conference in Phnom Penh, The Connecting Up Conference in Brisbane, Australia, Minnesota Council on Nonprofits, Making Media Conference in Chicago and others. She has presented about nonprofits and social media at some of the leading social media industry conferences including O’Reilly’s Graphing Social Patterns, Gnomedex, SWSX, Blogher, and Podcamp. She is curating NTEN’s “We Are Media: Nonprofit Social Media Starter Kit,” an online community of people from nonprofits who are interested in learning and teaching about how social media strategies and tools can enable nonprofit organizations to create, compile, and distribute their stories and change the world. In 2009, she was named by Fast Company Magazine as one of the most influential women in technology and one of Business Week’s “Voices of Innovation for Social Media.” She is the 2009 Visting Scholar for Social Media and Nonprofits for the Packard Foundation. Her book, The Networked Nonprofit, co-authored with Allison Fine, will be published by Wiley in 2010.

Gwyneth Galbraith
Opportunity Fund is one of the largest microlenders in California. Previously, she was a strategic development consultant focused on major gifts fundraising, strategic planning, communications, and financial analysis for a variety of nonprofits, including Opportunity Fund, The Rockridge Institute, and the Arthur Ross Gallery. Gwyneth spent five years as a development director at the University of California, Berkeley, and has also worked at the University of Chicago and The New Yorker magazine. Gwyneth holds a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from UC Berkeley. She serves on the Advisory Board for the Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley.

Since its founding in 1995, Opportunity Fund has originated $9.8 million in loans to small businesses and has invested more than $130 million into needy communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Opportunity Fund’s leadership team has received the Skoll Award for Innovation in Silicon Valley, the Wachovia Impact award, the James Irvine Foundation Leadership Award and the SBA Financial Services Advocate of the Year. In addition to the Small Business Loan Program, Opportunity Fund operates one of the largest matched-savings account programs in the country and is a leader in providing innovative financing to community real estate projects in the Bay Area.

Debra Bowen
A pioneer in open government reform, election integrity, and personal privacy rights, Debra Bowen became only the sixth woman in California history elected to a statewide constitutional office when she was elected as Secretary of State in November 2006.

As the chief elections officer for the largest state in the nation, Secretary Bowen is responsible for overseeing state and federal elections, a role that also requires her to test and certify the voting equipment used in California. Her goal is to ensure that voting machines certified for use in Californians elections are secure, accurate, reliable, and accessible, and every voter’s ballot is counted exactly as it was cast. In her first year in office, Secretary Bowen commissioned an independent, top-to-bottom review of voting technology, as well as a comprehensive review of the state’s decades-old election auditing standards. Following the top-to-bottom review, Bowen strictly limited the use of direct recording electronic voting machines, and imposed significant security and auditing requirements on systems used in California elections. Secretary Bowen was recognized for her national leadership in election integrity with the 2008 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage AwardTM, the nation’s most prestigious honor for elected public servants who choose principles over partisanship.

Events

Intuit: Catalyzing innovation and collaboration in the organization with Social Media

“ Great speaker, great innovative (and innovation sparking) product within Intuit and good discussion. ”

“ Great topic — very useful to organizations. Intuit is leading the way. The speaker Tad Milbourn was very polished, very good at leading group discussion regarding his new product to manage innovation, Brainstorm. I was impressed from start to finish. Look forward to learning more new things at the next CIO meetup. Thanks, Tatyana! - marymac ”

“ Tad gave a great perspective on tools, culture, & collaboration, and how the Brainstorm tool fits in. Excellent use cases and discussion of overall vision. I’ll have a blog post out on this by the end of the week: TerriGriffith.com/blog ”

You can read more about this talk here.


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New Metrics for New Media by Marc Smith

Our presenter: Marc A. Smith, Chief Social Scientist, Telligent Systems did an amazingly insightful talk about different tools, techniques that could be used to measure social media activities of people.

Marc Smith

Marc Smith

Here is the feedback that has been posted by some of the attendees:

The presentation by Mark Smith was really enlightening. Although I have been involved in social network analysis and programming, I learned quite a bit on social behavior as visualized by those graphs. 
Excellent presentation by Marc A. Smith. Quite insightful as to the future of social networks analysis. Hooray for the sociologists!!! 
Great speaker, great ideas on applying graph theory to social networks and enterprise communications. 
Below is a video recording of the first hour of Marc’s talk.  Followed by his presentation and photos from the event.
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From Desktops to Data Centers: Sustainable IT - meetup recap

There are people who talk about Green IT, Sustainable IT, etc.. and there are people who DO it.  Joyce Dickerson is the one who DOES green - green IT, green facilities, sustainbale environments.

She is the one who takes all the tools and gadgets and measures before and after electricity consumptions, puts together sophisticated data analysis spreadsheets and educates people on what works, what doesn’t.

Here is a quote from Michele [to Joyce], who attended this meetup:

“… Your talk was great yesterday. I love your hands on approach - going around with your meter and actually measuring! I think there’s an organizational development business case to be written just about how you are trying to implement across the various parts of Stanford and how their area of study informs their decisions. I learned a lot - thank you. “

I am posting powerpoint slides now and will be adding video recording and photos later.


And here is the video:

Cloud Computing - Security - you will be surprised what you learn!

We invited Mark Kadrich back to give us updates on a very detailed research his company did on a subject of security in cloud computing environment.

Here is an overview of the upcoming meetup:

This talk will build upon the research that TSC has been doing regarding cloud computing and the issues that still plague users and vendors. Most people think of clouds and they think white, pure and fluffy. TSC has discovered that when you talk about cloud computing it’s neither white or pure but many claims are quite puffy. TSC has been following cloud services and related technology for quite a while and Mark Kadrich will be discussing why you should be interested, and what you should be interested in if you are considering using or deploying cloud based services either personally or in your enterprise.

Mark S. Kadrich – CISSP - The Security Consortium, Inc
For the past 20 year Mark Kadrich has been a contributing member of the security community. His strengths are in systems level design, policy generation, end point security, and risk management. His book Endpoint Security (Addison Wesley) is available now. Mr. Kadrich is presently President and CEO of The Security Consortium, whose mission is to provide security testing, research, counsel, and leadership to their customers. Prior to TSC, Mr. Kadrich was Senior Manager of Network and Endpoint Security for Symantec. His role was to ensure that the Symantec business units correctly interpreted security policy during their pursuit of innovative technology solutions. Mr. Kadrich was senior scientist with Sygate Technologies prior to the Symantec acquisition. Mr. Kadrich joined Sygate through the acquisition of a start-up company where he was a founding member.

Gourmet dinner, wine, cold drinks are included!

From Desktops to Data Centers: Sustainable IT

“The Environment and Sustainability” is one of Stanford’s top initiatives, and reducing our own green house gas emissions is an important element of Stanford’s mission. With Computing and IT equipment using nearly 15% of the campus’ annual electricity needs, focusing on Sustainable IT is an important path to reducing overall green house gas emissions.

Joyce Dickerson Director, Sustainable IT Stanford University

Joyce Dickerson, Director of Sustainable IT, will share how Stanford has framed these efforts, what specific projects it is embarking on, and how it calculates green house gas reductions and payback for each initiative it deploys.
For more information and registration info click HERE.

How Hadoop Enables Big Data for Every Enterprise with Christophe Bisciglia

For the first time the CIOs/IT Executives meetup was held outside of the usual venue. This time our host was Cloudera.
Over 30 people from companies like Oracle, Microsoft, Facebook, NEC and many others showed up for the event.
Christopher’s presentation has generated lots of great discussions. I hope to have a video of this talk posted shortly.
If you are interested in Hadoop, you should read this great blog post on 5 Common Questions About Hadoop .

Presentation from this meetup:

Here are some photos from the event:

Face to Face with Loic Le Meur .

Loic did a great job to get me a bit more ‘up to speed’ on the newest twitter development and he sold me on seesmic. I really liked his ‘customer service’/professional guidelines which fused through his presentation and the following discussion - maybe a slice of European professionalism could help here in the US to make us all a bit more ‘relationship’ focused rather than just straight business focused ($$$). ”

This product will revolutionize consumer marketing. The P&G brand managment model will not work in the future. Business school courses will redone in the light of this. ”

Loic is a great speaker to the room and one-on-one. Educational, insightful, and bashful, his expertise in business and technology more than fulfilled what I wanted to get from the presentation. And I had fun! ”

The content was excellent, the environment was friendly, the meeting was well organized, and the food and wine was great ”

I very much enjoyed the session. I was amazed at the reach of Twitter and Seesmic. It was great to meet Loic. Thanks, Tatyana, for putting on such great events. ”

Feedback from the event with Loic Le Muer - the CEO of Seesmic says it all!

Tasty food has been prepared by Samovar and video has been recorded by PapiTV.

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CIOs Who Blog

Was I surprised to find just 12 CIOs who blog?

If you know more add their info into the comment section for this post and I will update this blog.

Thanks!

Peter Birley

UK IT Director

http://www.cioblog.co.uk/

CIOGuy

CIO Healthcare

http://www.cioguy.com/

Linda Cureton

CIO, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

http://blogs.nasa.gov/cm/blog/Goddard-CIO-Blog

Department of the Navy

CIO

http://www.doncio.navy.mil/Blog.aspx

John Halamka

Chief Information Officer of the CareGroup Health Systems

http://geekdoctor.blogspot.com/

Harold

University of Calgary

http://www.ucalgary.ca/blogs/harold

David Kennedy

the nutty CIO

http://www.thenuttycio.com/blog/

Pablo Molina

Georgetown University CIO

http://www.law.georgetown.edu/blogs/index.cfm?blogid=2

Chuck Musciano

CIO, Martin Marietta Materials

http://effectivecio.com

Michael Schaffner

Director IT of the Valves and Measurement Group of Cameron International in Houston

http://mikeschaffner.typepad.com/michael_schaffner/

Pete Siegel

Vice Provost for Information and Educational Technologies and Chief Information Officer at the University of California at Davis

http://petesiegel.blogspot.com/

Joseph Vaughan

CIO and Vice President for Computing and Information Services at Harvey Mudd College

http://cioatharveymudd.blogspot.com/

Will Weider

CIO of Ministry Health Care and Affinity Health System

http://candidcio.com/

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