Community Members Spotlight

Current Community Member Spotlight

David bounces between community-based nonprofits, Silicon Valley start-ups, and philanthropy. He currently runs corporate giving for NetSuite, delivering donated CRM, ERP, and ecommerce tools to charities and social enterprises.

Previous Community Member Spotlights

After over 20 years in the field, Jack Ungerleider found the perfect job. As IT Manager for Community Involvement Programs he is programmer, administrator and front line tech support all at once. He is also involved with several Twin Cities User Groups.

Dan Tuuri has been involved with computers for 23 years since first tinkering with the C-64. He believes the three keys to effective IT are Expectations, Processes, and Training. Dan is most interested in ITIL and Security. Dan and his family reside in Grand Rapids, Mi where he serves Kent Regional 4C as IT Manager.

Susan Grossman is the owner of Finishing First, a web design and development company that does volunteer work for non-profits with accessibility and other issues on their web sites. Susan has been doing large corporation and government web application design since 1995 and supports the Web Standards movement and is committed to an accessible, usable World Wide Web.

Morris Cox aka Hour Destiny in Second Life, has been on the Internet since March of 1994 (as webdev, webmaster, and consultant) and works as a network admin at the Red Rock Center for Independence. They assist people with disabilities to become more independent and also address ADA matters.

Mike Webb is the IT Admin for Platte River Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust. They preserve and protect 10,000 acres along the Platte River for migratory birds.

 

Erin Barnhart is Manager of the Volunteer Management Program at Action Without Borders/Idealist.org, providing advocacy and support to volunteer management professionals worldwide and facilitating access to and awareness of global volunteer opportunities.

Tim Keneipp is a graphic and web designer with significant marketing and consulting experience in multiple industries and with non-profits. He is currently working as the New and Emerging Technologies Librarian at the La Crosse Public Library in western Wisconsin.

Dmitry Buterin, aka Chief Apricot runs Wild Apricot – web-based software for community Websites and membership management - used by association, clubs, nonprofits, and groups. He is a technology geek and is very passionate about software usability.

Sasha Daucus works at FundRaiser Software, a donor management software company which serves small to medium size nonprofits. In her free time she volunteers for the National Alliance on Mental Illness as a Family to Family Trainer.

Brittney Fosbrook works in the Technology Center at the Homeless Prenatal Program in San Francisco using technology as an empowerment tool for low-income families. In her free time she volunteers for Poor Magazine as a digital instructor and diligently peruses her favorite spots online.

TechSoup Star Tim Claremont is an application developer dedicated to using the intranet to share data among team members at Independent Living For Seniors in Rochester NY. His creativity has led him to become a published author and patented inventor.

TechSoup Star Beth Kanter is a trainer, coach, and consultant to nonprofits in the area of effective technology use and is the author of Beth's Blog.

Yann Toledano is an Internet and marketing consultant with Website management experience. As host of TechSoup’s Web Building forum, Yann offers his expertise to help organizations make the most of their online presence.

Robert Weiner is an independent technology consultant.  He specializes in helping fundraisers make informed, strategic decisions about the selection, use, and management of information technology. 

TechSoup Star Roger Rustad is Senior Network Engineer for Ariel Technical Services, where he designs internetworking solutions for nonprofits. He is also a volunteer technology advisor for La Sierra University’s School of Business, whose motto is "Create value. Make a difference."

TechSoup Star Dave Welp is the IT director for the Scott County Family YMCA in Davenport, Iowa. He previously worked for Unisys, and has more than 22 years of experience in network design and computer repair, from mainframes to desktop PCs and peripherals.

Chris Nielsen is an Internet consultant with PC hardware and software experience. Host of TechSoup’s Hardware forum , he tries to keep up with tech changes and offer realistic solutions via common sense use of technology.

Will Rodina

TechSoup Star Will Rodina is the resident computer geek at the Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh. When not busy at work, he is busy being dad to two very active boys, ages two and seven months.

Michael Janofsky

TechSoup Star Michael Janofsky is a volunteer tech-admin for Saint Albans Community Justice Center, among many other endeavors. He is a geek at heart who enjoys all things technical.