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With over 10 years of experience in leading teams, customer success, program management…
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Aaaand scene! I’ve recently concluded my time at Microsoft, and am reflecting on how much more engaged the company has become with the sector over…
Aaaand scene! I’ve recently concluded my time at Microsoft, and am reflecting on how much more engaged the company has become with the sector over…
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Born in the cloud! Some amazing solutions using Microsoft tech for social good! To think we set up a whole charity with multiple functions using tech…
Born in the cloud! Some amazing solutions using Microsoft tech for social good! To think we set up a whole charity with multiple functions using tech…
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Our Founder and CEO, Gabe Cooper shares his thoughts on our recent funding round with Susquehanna Growth Equity (SGE) and what it means for the…
Our Founder and CEO, Gabe Cooper shares his thoughts on our recent funding round with Susquehanna Growth Equity (SGE) and what it means for the…
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Experience
Education
Licenses & Certifications
Volunteer Experience
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Director Of Technology Services - Board Member
The Bar X Project
- Present 6 years 4 months
Social Services
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Volunteer - Disaster Recovery
Team Rubicon
- Present 12 years 6 months
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
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Community Group Leader
Church
- 1 year 1 month
Social Services
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Community Group Leader
SOMA Eastside Church
- Present 4 years 4 months
Social Services
Publications
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Microsoft Philanthropies with Jeremy Pitman
.NET Rocks! Podcast
Can you help a charity move to the cloud? Carl and Richard talk to Jeremy Pitman of Microsoft Philanthropies about the new offering to provide $5000 worth of Azure credit to any qualified non-profit organization. The offering includes tools like Office 365 and Dynamics CRM - things that are pretty straightforward to implement. Even using Azure to set up a WordPress blog is simple - but what if you want to lift-and-shift an existing charity website? Perhaps .NET Rocks listeners could be helping…
Can you help a charity move to the cloud? Carl and Richard talk to Jeremy Pitman of Microsoft Philanthropies about the new offering to provide $5000 worth of Azure credit to any qualified non-profit organization. The offering includes tools like Office 365 and Dynamics CRM - things that are pretty straightforward to implement. Even using Azure to set up a WordPress blog is simple - but what if you want to lift-and-shift an existing charity website? Perhaps .NET Rocks listeners could be helping their local charities to make this a reality! Beyond the basics, the cloud offers great new capabilities in analytics that can make charities even more effective! Public cloud for public good!
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The Microsoft Cloud for your Nonprofit (Video)
Microsoft - Channel 9
Jeremy Pitman, Program Manger from Microsoft Philanthropies talks with Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on Microsoft Azure Compute about how the Microsoft cloud can help your favorite nonprofit.
Projects
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Marine Corps Command Ops Center Renovation
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In a project budgeted for 10 million dollars and lasting more than two years; (1) of (4) project managers to manage and execute the renovation and upgrade of the COC with General Dynamics Corporation (came in 3 million dollars under budget).
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Languages
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Russian
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