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Quick introduction

Phillip Smith

Just a quick introduction (at Michael's prompting). Looks like many  
familiar names on this list -- but for those who are new, here's that  
thing I send to conferences:

Phillip is the "Simplifier of Technology" at Community Bandwidth, a  
Canadian consulting practice that works with non-profits to explore  
the thoughtful use of technology toward creating a more just and  
sustainable society. In that role, he works with leading social  
justice and community organizations to examine the ways Internet  
technology can build online relationships, support community  
engagement, facilitate group collaboration, and create successful  
online campaigns.

In his spare time, Phillip is a passionate volunteer and activist,  
working as a teacher-adviser with a computer literacy centre, the  
photo editor of a national literary journal, the volunteer  
coordinator of the monthly Social Tech Brewing events in Toronto  
(http://socialtechbrewing.org), and as a convener for the annual Web  
of Change conference (http://webofchange.org).

Look forward to liberating some civic data!  ;-)

Best,

Phillip.





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Re: Quick introduction

Michael Lenczner
thanks Phillip!

On 2/1/06, Phillip Smith <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> Just a quick introduction (at Michael's prompting). Looks like many
> familiar names on this list -- but for those who are new, here's that
> thing I send to conferences:
>
> Phillip is the "Simplifier of Technology" at Community Bandwidth, a
> Canadian consulting practice that works with non-profits to explore
> the thoughtful use of technology toward creating a more just and
> sustainable society. In that role, he works with leading social
> justice and community organizations to examine the ways Internet
> technology can build online relationships, support community
> engagement, facilitate group collaboration, and create successful
> online campaigns.
>
> In his spare time, Phillip is a passionate volunteer and activist,
> working as a teacher-adviser with a computer literacy centre, the
> photo editor of a national literary journal, the volunteer
> coordinator of the monthly Social Tech Brewing events in Toronto
> (http://socialtechbrewing.org), and as a convener for the annual Web
> of Change conference (http://webofchange.org).
>
> Look forward to liberating some civic data!  ;-)
>
> Best,
>
> Phillip.
>
>
>
>
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