StrataFusion+Partners+Mark+Egan,+Doug+Harr,+and+Lars+Rabbe+taught+at+the+CIO+Executive+ Development+Program+at+San+Francisco+State+University+April+22,+2013.++. The San Francisco State College of Business will be offering The CIO Executive Development Program this May. The CIO Executive Development Program helps professionals. Labor Relations & Employee Development. You may apply using the online eRecruit-SF State Careers. San Francisco State University Graduate Business Programs, San Francisco, California. The College of Business Enterprises. CIO Executive Development Program. San Francisco State University Downtown Campus. CIO of the Future: SFSU CIO Executive Development Program. Last week, I had the privilege of presenting to the San Francisco State Executive Development Program. WCTSC - Program Schedule (updated 6/5/2. The Commons Initiative at SF State. Joy Bonaguro, Chief Data Officer, City and County of San Francisco . Sweta, San Francisco State University . Joy has spent more than a decade working at the nexus of public policy, data, and technology. She worked from the birth of the open data and open government field, spending seven years designing and managing the development of information systems to support planning and decision- making at the Greater New Orleans Community Data. Prior to joining the City, Joy worked at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to help develop technology, cyber and privacy policy working closely with both the National Lab CIO Council and the Department of Energy Information Management Advisory Group. Joy earned her Masters from UC Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy, where she focused on IT policy.- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- INVITED SPEAKERSSara Dean, Director of Research and Partnerships, Stamen Design. We collaborate with research institutions to provide direct public access to research and public policy. Cities are more and more data- rich every day, and the potential of public engagement through data participation is increasing. Through case studies, we will look at the developing landscape of digital civic participation. Bio: Sara Dean is a designer based in Berkeley, California, She is the Director of Research and Partnerships at Stamen Design in San Francisco, and a Project Investigator for the crowd- sourced disaster response platform Peta. Jakarta. org. Her work considers the implications of emerging digital methodologies on public engagement, environmental justice, and related political practices. Sara is currently a Senior Lecturer in Graduate Design at the California College of Art, and has taught previously at UC Berkeley, the University of Michigan, and the College for Creative Studies. She has a Master of Architecture and Master of Science in Design Research, both from the University of Michigan. She is committed to developing open- access media and crowd- enabled platforms.- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Dan Parham, co- founder/CEO, Neighborland . Neighborland is a platform that helps civic organizations collaborate with the public. Neighborland provides a real world and online toolkit for organizations to engage with their community around the goal of building healthy, vibrant, and resilient cities. Dan is the lead designer, product manager, and runs operations for the team. Before founding Neighborland, Dan was a Director of User Experience at Yahoo, working for the Marketplaces and Advertising Platform teams. Previously, Dan was the Associate Creative Director for Aol’s entertainment division. In 2. 01. 0, Dan traveled across Asia to research, photograph, and write about urban design. Inspired by Candy's tactical civic engagement installations at the time, he moved to New Orleans to collaborate with Candy on developing products for Civic Center including “I Wish This Was” and Neighborland. Dan’s work has been recognized by the Venice Biennale of Architecture, American Institute of Graphic Arts, and Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum. Dan has spoken about civic engagement and technology at the Smart Cities World Congress in Barcelona, San Francisco Placemaking Summit at the American Institute of Architects, Adaptive Metropolis Conference at UC Berkeley, and SPUR San Jose. He runs the Noisebridge Tor exit node, part of a network that anonymizes internet users. He asks pointed questions about cryptography, security, and their intersection with society and ethics as @eqe on Twitter.- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Camille Crittenden, Deputy Director, CITRIS, UC Berkeley. Leading thinkers and researchers from these domains confront growing urgency to meet the needs for health, safety, and engagement of citizens around the world. The Rockefeller Foundation is investing in 1. At the same time, governments and international organizations are developing public- private partnerships to create data- gathering and analytics applications that will benefit transportation, energy, and the environment. At CITRIS (Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society), our research focuses on four areas, all of which overlap with the concerns of civic engagement and urbanization. In this talk I will describe relevant work undertaken in two initiatives: Sustainable Infrastructures and Connected Communities. This talk will explore how technology and social computing offer promise - -- but also raise questions - -- around issues of privacy and security, individual vs. Prior to coming to CITRIS in 2. Executive Director of the Human Rights Center at Berkeley Law, where she helped to develop its program in human rights, technology, and new media. She has written and spoken widely on these topics, as well as technology applications for civic engagement, government transparency and accountability, and the digital divide. She held previous positions as Assistant Dean for Development with International and Area Studies at UC Berkeley and in development and public relations at University of California Press and San Francisco Opera. She earned an MA and Ph. D from Duke University.- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- POSTERSLuv Ahuja, San Francisco State University. Mahmoodi, San Francisco State University. Puryatinska, and Xiaorong Zhang, San Francisco State University.
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