Date/Time
Date(s) - 05/18/2016
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Location
The Next Mile Project
D-tree International and Tech Networks of Boston are pleased to invite nonprofit professionals to a Roundtable session on mobile technology for nonprofits. The special focus will be on one nonprofit organization’s success in using mobile technology to support its global health mission. Our featured guest will be Steve Ollis, the chief operating officer of D-tree International.
Here’s what Steve has to say about this TNB Roundtable session:
“Learn about how D-tree International leverages the power of mobile technology by creating mobile health applications that are used by frontline health workers in Tanzania and Malawi. I will provide a demo of our mobile health apps, and discuss how they are being used to save lives. I will also lead a dialogue about how other organizations can leverage mobile technologies to achieve their mission. You can learn more about our work at D-tree.org, and connect with us on Twitter at @DtreeInt.”
Here’s a bit more about Steve:
Steve Ollis is D-tree’s chief operating officer, and has over 20 years of experience in management consulting, information technology, and public health. Steve holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from the American University and a master’s degree in business administration in information systems and finance from the University of Maryland. He is also a certified project management professional. Prior to joining D-tree, Steve worked for the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative in Tanzania, directing programs in pediatrics, prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV, and rural care and treatment.
Please note:
1) In keeping with the spirit of the TNB Roundtable series, this session will NOT be a sales pitch for any product or service. This will be a professional development opportunity for nonprofit professionals who want to learn with and from their peers in other organizations.
2) This session is for employees of nonprofit organizations. It is not designed to meet the needs of vendors, volunteers, students, consultants, job-seekers, and others.
3) Priority in registration will be given to those who are employed by nonprofit organizations that hold full membership in the Massachusetts Nonprofit Network.
4) Participation in this session is free of charge for nonprofit professionals. However, you must have a confirmed reservation in order to attend.
5) If this session is booked to capacity by the time you seek to register for it, please go ahead and put yourself on the waiting list. We have a good track record of finding seats for nonprofit professionals on the waiting list.
We hope that you can join us for a vigorous and informative conversation, in which you will be welcome to share your knowledge and experience with your peers.