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Latest revision as of 20:54, 1 June 2021

Website:

   http://www.michaelmaranda.net/

LinkedIn:    Michael Maranda
Twitter:    @tropology

Michael Maranda is the founder of Open Stewardship, and a founding partner of Navigators Guild. [1]

Professional activities

Past activities

  • Acting Executive Director at Korean American Community Services
  • Board President at CTCnet Chicago, a coalition of local community technology centers and technology based organizations[2]
  • Founding Board Member at NPOTechs
  • Strategic Director at Catalytic Communities, a non-profit organization based in Rio de Janeiro that aims at strengthening and providing project community solutions around the world. [3]

Present Activities

  • Chair of Illinois Community Technology Coalition
  • President of Association for Community Networking, an association that provides the necessary resources, learning tools, and guidance to help communities and organizations maximize communications technologies.[4]
  • President at CTCnet Chicago
  • Co-Chair at Chicago Digital Access Alliance, an association under which Michael Miranda has intensely promoted the principles of Digital Excellence.[5]
  • Trustee at Emerging Futures Network
  • Founding partner at Navigators Guild, an association that provides guidance for social benefit organizations regarding new media. [6]
  • Founder of Open Stewardship [7]

Education

Michael Miranda studied Cultural Semiology at Hobart College, Sociology at the University of Chicago, and Community Informatics at the University of Illinois.

References