At the 2014 TOD summit many people engaged in moving forward with a plan for Downtown Transit Oriented Development and walkable neighborhoods/safe streets.
The document discusses strategies to promote affordable housing and prevent displacement in the Waterfront Eureka Plan Area. It analyzes socioeconomic data from 2010-2020 census tracts covering the plan area to identify risks of gentrification and displacement. The analysis found higher rates of poverty, unemployment, and housing cost burden compared to the city and state averages. It also found stagnating incomes but rising housing costs in one census tract. The document concludes by outlining tools that can reduce displacement risks from increased development in the plan area.
Public Review DRAFT: The Draft Waterfront Eureka Specific Plan (WEP) is a regulatory blueprint aimed at revitalizing vacant and underutilized sites along Eureka's central waterfront. Its goal is to streamline environmental review processes to facilitate the creation of at least 115 housing units in the area by 2027. The WEP aligns with the 2040 General Plan and the Local Coastal Program, reflecting community-led visions and incorporating policies, programs, and regulations to shape development. Public input is essential, as feedback will help refine the plan, which focuses on sustainable growth, public access, transportation, and environmental preservation. The WEP serves as a guide for future projects, aiming to transform the waterfront into a vibrant, sustainable community hub.
Waterfront Eureka - AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND ANTI-DISPLACEMENT STRATEGIESDarin Dinsmore
This document summarizes strategies for affordable housing and anti-displacement in Eureka, California. It finds that two census tracts overlapping the plan area have higher rates of poverty, unemployment, housing cost burden, and stagnant incomes compared to the city and state averages. The number of households with dependent older adults has increased in these tracts. To reduce displacement risks, the document recommends analyzing socioeconomic factors, household demographics, housing costs, and trends over time to understand vulnerabilities and inform housing policies.
This document summarizes the existing conditions and development potential of three districts - the Commercial Bayfront, Library, and Old Town districts - that are part of the Eureka Waterfront Specific Plan area. In the Commercial Bayfront district, which includes the waterfront north of 1st street, over 50% of the land is currently vacant or underutilized, providing significant potential for new development and jobs. The Library district is primarily residential but also contains some small offices and the Humboldt county library. Both districts' development is governed by the local coastal program and general plan, which designate land uses and floor area ratios to encourage a mix of uses while maintaining neighborhood character.
Gather Tiny House Village - Artist RenderingsDarin Dinsmore
Welcome to Gather! A new Conservation Community and Tiny House Village.
Become Part of A Sustainable Community. GATHER is our latest community, years in the making. Features include community gardens, two acres of open space/trails, and great views. Let us know if you might be interested in a Tiny House Space to rent with us in 2021. We will also offer custom tiny homes for sale/rent.
Calling all artists, creators, and innovators. We are actively working on a 20 unit Tiny House Village in the wine-growing area of the Verde Valley between Jerome, Clarkdale and Old Town Cottonwood - about 25 minutes from Sedona. The weather is awesome and so are the views.
Guiding Principles
The community is being designed around eight sustainability guiding principles to improve quality of life and build a sustainable + resilient community.
1. Improve housing choices
2. Preserve the landscape through conservation development
3. Enhance food security with a community garden
4. Demonstrate community resiliency
5. Incorporate water sustainability features
6. Integrate ecological design
7. Feature native landscaping + dark sky lighting
8. Create a sustainable community
More info www.tinycamp.com/gather
Become Part of A Sustainable Community
GATHER is our latest community, years in the making. Features include community gardens, two acres of open space/trails, and great views. Let us know if you might be interested in a Tiny House Space to rent with us in 2021. We will also offer custom tiny homes for sale/rent.
Calling all artists, creators, and innovators. We are actively working on a 20 unit Tiny House Village in the wine-growing area of the Verde Valley between Jerome, Clarkdale and Old Town Cottonwood - about 25 minutes from Sedona. The weather is awesome and so are the views. Contact tinycampsedona@gmail.com
The document discusses strategies to promote affordable housing and prevent displacement in the Waterfront Eureka Plan Area. It analyzes socioeconomic data from 2010-2020 census tracts covering the plan area to identify risks of gentrification and displacement. The analysis found higher rates of poverty, unemployment, and housing cost burden compared to the city and state averages. It also found stagnating incomes but rising housing costs in one census tract. The document concludes by outlining tools that can reduce displacement risks from increased development in the plan area.
Public Review DRAFT: The Draft Waterfront Eureka Specific Plan (WEP) is a regulatory blueprint aimed at revitalizing vacant and underutilized sites along Eureka's central waterfront. Its goal is to streamline environmental review processes to facilitate the creation of at least 115 housing units in the area by 2027. The WEP aligns with the 2040 General Plan and the Local Coastal Program, reflecting community-led visions and incorporating policies, programs, and regulations to shape development. Public input is essential, as feedback will help refine the plan, which focuses on sustainable growth, public access, transportation, and environmental preservation. The WEP serves as a guide for future projects, aiming to transform the waterfront into a vibrant, sustainable community hub.
Waterfront Eureka - AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND ANTI-DISPLACEMENT STRATEGIESDarin Dinsmore
This document summarizes strategies for affordable housing and anti-displacement in Eureka, California. It finds that two census tracts overlapping the plan area have higher rates of poverty, unemployment, housing cost burden, and stagnant incomes compared to the city and state averages. The number of households with dependent older adults has increased in these tracts. To reduce displacement risks, the document recommends analyzing socioeconomic factors, household demographics, housing costs, and trends over time to understand vulnerabilities and inform housing policies.
This document summarizes the existing conditions and development potential of three districts - the Commercial Bayfront, Library, and Old Town districts - that are part of the Eureka Waterfront Specific Plan area. In the Commercial Bayfront district, which includes the waterfront north of 1st street, over 50% of the land is currently vacant or underutilized, providing significant potential for new development and jobs. The Library district is primarily residential but also contains some small offices and the Humboldt county library. Both districts' development is governed by the local coastal program and general plan, which designate land uses and floor area ratios to encourage a mix of uses while maintaining neighborhood character.
Gather Tiny House Village - Artist RenderingsDarin Dinsmore
Welcome to Gather! A new Conservation Community and Tiny House Village.
Become Part of A Sustainable Community. GATHER is our latest community, years in the making. Features include community gardens, two acres of open space/trails, and great views. Let us know if you might be interested in a Tiny House Space to rent with us in 2021. We will also offer custom tiny homes for sale/rent.
Calling all artists, creators, and innovators. We are actively working on a 20 unit Tiny House Village in the wine-growing area of the Verde Valley between Jerome, Clarkdale and Old Town Cottonwood - about 25 minutes from Sedona. The weather is awesome and so are the views.
Guiding Principles
The community is being designed around eight sustainability guiding principles to improve quality of life and build a sustainable + resilient community.
1. Improve housing choices
2. Preserve the landscape through conservation development
3. Enhance food security with a community garden
4. Demonstrate community resiliency
5. Incorporate water sustainability features
6. Integrate ecological design
7. Feature native landscaping + dark sky lighting
8. Create a sustainable community
More info www.tinycamp.com/gather
Become Part of A Sustainable Community
GATHER is our latest community, years in the making. Features include community gardens, two acres of open space/trails, and great views. Let us know if you might be interested in a Tiny House Space to rent with us in 2021. We will also offer custom tiny homes for sale/rent.
Calling all artists, creators, and innovators. We are actively working on a 20 unit Tiny House Village in the wine-growing area of the Verde Valley between Jerome, Clarkdale and Old Town Cottonwood - about 25 minutes from Sedona. The weather is awesome and so are the views. Contact tinycampsedona@gmail.com
Gather by TinyCamp - Sustainable Conservation Design Tiny House VillageDarin Dinsmore
Gather by TinyCamp - Sustainable Conservation Design Tiny House Village
GATHER by TinyCamp
Calling all artists, creators, and innovators. We are actively working on a 22 unit Tiny House Village in the wine-growing area of the Verde Valley between Jerome, Clarkdale and Old Town Cottonwood - about 22 minutes from Sedona. The weather is awesome and so are the views.
Guiding Principles
The community is being designed around eight sustainability guiding principles to improve quality of life and build a sustainable + resilient community.
1. Improve housing choices
2. Preserve the landscape through conservation development
3. Enhance food security with a community garden
4. Demonstrate community resiliency
5. Incorporate water sustainability features
6. Integrate ecological design
7. Feature native landscaping + dark sky lighting
8. Create a sustainable community
Become Part of A Sustainable Community
GATHER is our latest community, years in the making. Features include community gardens, two acres of open space/trails, and great views. Let us know if you might be interested in a Tiny House Space to rent with us in 2021. We will also offer custom tiny homes and Park Models for sale/rent.
For more information
www.tinycamp.com/gather
This proposal outlines an interactive web application to support public engagement for the Downtown Las Vegas Master Plan. It includes developing a custom web portal to communicate project details, build community vision, prioritize investment, and inspire action. The portal would allow online engagement through polls and comments to inform plan alternatives and the draft plan. It is intended to guide investment decisions and facilitate implementation.
Brea ATP Draft_October-2019
A multidisciplinary team including Placeworks, IBI group and the Local Government Commission have been working with the City of Brea and the community to develop a next-generation Active Transportation Plan - Powered by Crowdbrite
City of Brea Student Site Walk audit presentationDarin Dinsmore
The City of Brea Student Site Walk audit presentation was a project of the "Connecting the Core" Active Transportation Plan and Safe Routes to School plan completed in June 2019. Powered by Crowdbrite.
The document outlines the city of Brea's active transportation plan to improve access through developing walking and biking infrastructure. The plan proposes developing trails and paths separate from streets, establishing standards for walkable developments, and addressing different transportation options. It details various infrastructure improvements like bike lanes, bike paths, sidewalks, and safety features. The plan also suggests enhancements like bike parking, street furniture, and wayfinding signs to encourage alternate transportation usage.
PHX Block planning Presentation Final by CRTKL powered by CrowdbriteDarin Dinsmore
www.implementphx.com is a project to implement the strategic plan for the PHX Airport. This Spark Area and Block Planning Presentation by CRTKL documents a November 2018 public workshop - powered by Crowdbrite
FUTURE STATE 2035
Campus Master Plan Update
For more than 100 years, San Francisco State University has played a pivotal role in shaping our city and the Bay Area. Today, our campus serves nearly 30,000 full-time, and part-time students. Under the campus master plan update, San Francisco State balances smart growth with increased campus housing, and improved transit, as well as resilient and sustainable operations.
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This document outlines a presentation given to residents and property owners about the Phoenix Land Reuse Strategy. The presentation discusses plans to redevelop over 700 noise-impacted land parcels near the airport runways into three "spark areas" with mixed-use developments, business parks, and industrial areas. Community feedback was incorporated into developing conceptual plans and estimating economic impacts. Questions from residents focused on whether eminent domain would be used and options for their properties going forward. The scenarios and plans were noted to be subject to change based on further research and stakeholder feedback.
Implement PHX Community Meeting #1 Summary Darin Dinsmore
This document is a summary of the input received from more than 85 participants during the Kickoff Community Meeting for Phase 2 of the PHX Land Reuse Strategy. www.implementphx.com
The document proposes several ideas for temporary or pilot programs that could activate vacant lots in the community. These include (1) establishing a tool lending shed on a vacant lot, (2) hosting pop-up pocket parks and recreation spaces on vacant lots, and (3) holding periodic art, culture and food festivals on vacant lots to engage the community. Many of the ideas are low-cost and aim to beautify neighborhoods and strengthen community identity until higher and best uses for the lots are determined.
PHX LAND REUSE STRATEGY - March 28 Community Meeting PresentationDarin Dinsmore
PHX LAND REUSE STRATEGY
VISION AND PLANNING - IMPLEMENTATION
Presentation March 28, 2018
Community Meeting
A planning process was conducted to develop a land reuse strategy for properties previously acquired in noise-impacted areas west of the Airport. Using this strategy, a redevelopment program will take place to produce land use development plans, design guidelines and implementation planning. Members of the community are invited to get involved.
Mammoth Lakes Downtown Revitalization Action Plan 2.0Darin Dinsmore
The document outlines a draft action plan to revitalize downtown Mammoth Lakes through creating vibrant mixed-use districts. It recommends strategic infrastructure investments that leverage public and private reinvestment, such as shared parking solutions, on-street parking, and improved connectivity. The plan proposes four key strategies: 1) Investing in vibrant districts through impact infrastructure, 2) Creating an incremental development program for small projects, 3) Investing in affordable housing solutions, and 4) Partnering with the private sector on catalyst projects like mixed-use buildings. The goal is to make downtown revitalization achievable through incremental changes that strengthen community and catalyze new investment.
Brea Envisions Community Strategic Plan - powered by CrowdbriteDarin Dinsmore
The Brea Envisions Committee presents this Community Strategic Plan to the City of Brea and its residents. This
plan is the voice of the community that was compiled over a period of more than a year and a half, and details its
priorities and values. The Brea Envisions Committee operated by consensus with all Committee members sharing a
voice. Committee members employed a hands-on approach with the assistance of Ambassadors, to develop and directly take
part in the community outreach, compile the data, and write this Plan, which summarizes the community outreach
data. The Committee would like to thank all the residents and businesses who participated in the various events and
outreach efforts. We also would like to thank all City staff who provided support to each of the groups during this
process. Powered by Crowdbrite
Mammoth downtown revitalization action summit presentation by Darin DinsmoreDarin Dinsmore
A presentation that was made at the Final Action Summit by Darin Dinsmore of Crowdbrite - highlighting recommendations from the year-long project. Includes a first of its kind - pre-approved downtown mixed-use buildings project as part of an incremental development program.
This is a DRAFT 2.0 of the Mammoth Lakes Walk Bike Ride plan from Alta planning & design. Public Engagement at www.connectmammothlakes.com powered by Crowdbrite.
Mammoth Lakes Downtown Revitalization Plan by Darin DinsmoreDarin Dinsmore
This is the public review draft for the Mammoth Lakes Downtown Revitalization plan that includes a first of its kind Incremental Development program, and "preapproved" mixed-use main street buildings". The Action Plan is designed to kickstart downtown revitalization and more housing choices. The actions were developed from an extensive online and in-person public process and dozens of meetings with property owners and stakeholders. The benchmark tool @infillscore.com was used to help create a baseline to compare to other resort community downtowns.
This document provides a draft of the Brea Envision Community Strategic Plan. It summarizes the planning process undertaken to develop the plan, which included 3 phases of community outreach and engagement to gather input and feedback. Key outcomes of the process included identifying community themes, values, needs and opportunities. A revised community vision statement is proposed. 5 strategic themes were identified: Connected Community, Economic Development, Energy and Sustainability, Fiscal Responsibility, and Land Use and Housing. For each theme, community values, initiatives and action items to achieve the initiatives are outlined. The draft plan is being presented to city council for review and will be finalized later in the year after further community input.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Gather by TinyCamp - Sustainable Conservation Design Tiny House VillageDarin Dinsmore
Gather by TinyCamp - Sustainable Conservation Design Tiny House Village
GATHER by TinyCamp
Calling all artists, creators, and innovators. We are actively working on a 22 unit Tiny House Village in the wine-growing area of the Verde Valley between Jerome, Clarkdale and Old Town Cottonwood - about 22 minutes from Sedona. The weather is awesome and so are the views.
Guiding Principles
The community is being designed around eight sustainability guiding principles to improve quality of life and build a sustainable + resilient community.
1. Improve housing choices
2. Preserve the landscape through conservation development
3. Enhance food security with a community garden
4. Demonstrate community resiliency
5. Incorporate water sustainability features
6. Integrate ecological design
7. Feature native landscaping + dark sky lighting
8. Create a sustainable community
Become Part of A Sustainable Community
GATHER is our latest community, years in the making. Features include community gardens, two acres of open space/trails, and great views. Let us know if you might be interested in a Tiny House Space to rent with us in 2021. We will also offer custom tiny homes and Park Models for sale/rent.
For more information
www.tinycamp.com/gather
This proposal outlines an interactive web application to support public engagement for the Downtown Las Vegas Master Plan. It includes developing a custom web portal to communicate project details, build community vision, prioritize investment, and inspire action. The portal would allow online engagement through polls and comments to inform plan alternatives and the draft plan. It is intended to guide investment decisions and facilitate implementation.
Brea ATP Draft_October-2019
A multidisciplinary team including Placeworks, IBI group and the Local Government Commission have been working with the City of Brea and the community to develop a next-generation Active Transportation Plan - Powered by Crowdbrite
City of Brea Student Site Walk audit presentationDarin Dinsmore
The City of Brea Student Site Walk audit presentation was a project of the "Connecting the Core" Active Transportation Plan and Safe Routes to School plan completed in June 2019. Powered by Crowdbrite.
The document outlines the city of Brea's active transportation plan to improve access through developing walking and biking infrastructure. The plan proposes developing trails and paths separate from streets, establishing standards for walkable developments, and addressing different transportation options. It details various infrastructure improvements like bike lanes, bike paths, sidewalks, and safety features. The plan also suggests enhancements like bike parking, street furniture, and wayfinding signs to encourage alternate transportation usage.
PHX Block planning Presentation Final by CRTKL powered by CrowdbriteDarin Dinsmore
www.implementphx.com is a project to implement the strategic plan for the PHX Airport. This Spark Area and Block Planning Presentation by CRTKL documents a November 2018 public workshop - powered by Crowdbrite
FUTURE STATE 2035
Campus Master Plan Update
For more than 100 years, San Francisco State University has played a pivotal role in shaping our city and the Bay Area. Today, our campus serves nearly 30,000 full-time, and part-time students. Under the campus master plan update, San Francisco State balances smart growth with increased campus housing, and improved transit, as well as resilient and sustainable operations.
powered by crowdbrite
This document outlines a presentation given to residents and property owners about the Phoenix Land Reuse Strategy. The presentation discusses plans to redevelop over 700 noise-impacted land parcels near the airport runways into three "spark areas" with mixed-use developments, business parks, and industrial areas. Community feedback was incorporated into developing conceptual plans and estimating economic impacts. Questions from residents focused on whether eminent domain would be used and options for their properties going forward. The scenarios and plans were noted to be subject to change based on further research and stakeholder feedback.
Implement PHX Community Meeting #1 Summary Darin Dinsmore
This document is a summary of the input received from more than 85 participants during the Kickoff Community Meeting for Phase 2 of the PHX Land Reuse Strategy. www.implementphx.com
The document proposes several ideas for temporary or pilot programs that could activate vacant lots in the community. These include (1) establishing a tool lending shed on a vacant lot, (2) hosting pop-up pocket parks and recreation spaces on vacant lots, and (3) holding periodic art, culture and food festivals on vacant lots to engage the community. Many of the ideas are low-cost and aim to beautify neighborhoods and strengthen community identity until higher and best uses for the lots are determined.
PHX LAND REUSE STRATEGY - March 28 Community Meeting PresentationDarin Dinsmore
PHX LAND REUSE STRATEGY
VISION AND PLANNING - IMPLEMENTATION
Presentation March 28, 2018
Community Meeting
A planning process was conducted to develop a land reuse strategy for properties previously acquired in noise-impacted areas west of the Airport. Using this strategy, a redevelopment program will take place to produce land use development plans, design guidelines and implementation planning. Members of the community are invited to get involved.
Mammoth Lakes Downtown Revitalization Action Plan 2.0Darin Dinsmore
The document outlines a draft action plan to revitalize downtown Mammoth Lakes through creating vibrant mixed-use districts. It recommends strategic infrastructure investments that leverage public and private reinvestment, such as shared parking solutions, on-street parking, and improved connectivity. The plan proposes four key strategies: 1) Investing in vibrant districts through impact infrastructure, 2) Creating an incremental development program for small projects, 3) Investing in affordable housing solutions, and 4) Partnering with the private sector on catalyst projects like mixed-use buildings. The goal is to make downtown revitalization achievable through incremental changes that strengthen community and catalyze new investment.
Brea Envisions Community Strategic Plan - powered by CrowdbriteDarin Dinsmore
The Brea Envisions Committee presents this Community Strategic Plan to the City of Brea and its residents. This
plan is the voice of the community that was compiled over a period of more than a year and a half, and details its
priorities and values. The Brea Envisions Committee operated by consensus with all Committee members sharing a
voice. Committee members employed a hands-on approach with the assistance of Ambassadors, to develop and directly take
part in the community outreach, compile the data, and write this Plan, which summarizes the community outreach
data. The Committee would like to thank all the residents and businesses who participated in the various events and
outreach efforts. We also would like to thank all City staff who provided support to each of the groups during this
process. Powered by Crowdbrite
Mammoth downtown revitalization action summit presentation by Darin DinsmoreDarin Dinsmore
A presentation that was made at the Final Action Summit by Darin Dinsmore of Crowdbrite - highlighting recommendations from the year-long project. Includes a first of its kind - pre-approved downtown mixed-use buildings project as part of an incremental development program.
This is a DRAFT 2.0 of the Mammoth Lakes Walk Bike Ride plan from Alta planning & design. Public Engagement at www.connectmammothlakes.com powered by Crowdbrite.
Mammoth Lakes Downtown Revitalization Plan by Darin DinsmoreDarin Dinsmore
This is the public review draft for the Mammoth Lakes Downtown Revitalization plan that includes a first of its kind Incremental Development program, and "preapproved" mixed-use main street buildings". The Action Plan is designed to kickstart downtown revitalization and more housing choices. The actions were developed from an extensive online and in-person public process and dozens of meetings with property owners and stakeholders. The benchmark tool @infillscore.com was used to help create a baseline to compare to other resort community downtowns.
This document provides a draft of the Brea Envision Community Strategic Plan. It summarizes the planning process undertaken to develop the plan, which included 3 phases of community outreach and engagement to gather input and feedback. Key outcomes of the process included identifying community themes, values, needs and opportunities. A revised community vision statement is proposed. 5 strategic themes were identified: Connected Community, Economic Development, Energy and Sustainability, Fiscal Responsibility, and Land Use and Housing. For each theme, community values, initiatives and action items to achieve the initiatives are outlined. The draft plan is being presented to city council for review and will be finalized later in the year after further community input.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.