Michael Maranda

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

Website:

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LinkedIn:    [Profile Michael Maranda]
Twitter:    @tropology

Professional activities

Past activities

Among the most important past activities, we mention:

  • Acting Executive Director at Korean American Community Services
  • Board President at CTCnet Chicago (a coalition of local community technology centers and technology based organizations that share the views of CTCnet the founding organization). [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 at ilCTC (Illinois Community Technology Coalition
  • President at AFCN (Association for Community Networking) an association that provides the necessary resources, learning tools, and guidance in order to provide help for communities and organizations to use properly the communications technologies.[4]
  • President at CTCnet Chicago
  • Co-Chair at Chicago Digital Access Alliance, association under which Michael Miranda has promoted intensely the principles of Digital Excellence.[5]
  • Trustee at Emerging Futures Network
  • Founding partner at Navigators Guild, a association that provides guidance for social benefit organizations in the context of new media. [6]
  • Founder of Open Stewardship [7]

Education

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

References