Education in the Field of Technology - A presentation for (ISC)2 Maine ChapterColleen Ruggelo
Hidden careers in the Business Field. Most people who have worked in customer service, marketing, or sales don't think about a career in the Technology field. However most employers in IT or Cybersecurity are eager to hire folks who have soft skills such as good customer service, critical thinking, and a willingness to learn.
Earn college credit through your life/work experience and industry certificates that you already have. Earn industry certificates through college courses.
Try classes out before you take on college debt.
Reduce your college debt while going through school.
Explore careers you haven't considered before in your field.
Business to business training and development partnerships.
Hidden careers in the business field: There is such a demand in the technological field that most employers are willing to hire and train employees with certain soft skills such as critical thinking, customer service, good attitude, and willingness to learn new things. Folks who have worked in marketing, customer service, and sales of any kind don't think of a career in Information Technology, but it's easier than they think it is to get very good paying jobs in this field because of the severe lack in applicants that the industry faces.
Getting college credit for certifications you already hold, and for life experience (experiential learning).
Trying classes before you commit to college debt.
Paying for school.
Guest lecture, delivered to masters students at Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, Italy, covering digital marketing, social media, mobile and e-learning technologies. Prepared and delivered April 2011.
Study of Today's Technology and Technology from the movie - SurrogatesArare Davidson
The Study of Technology from the movie - Surrogates
consist of 3 interesting points.
1. Realistic Humanoid
2. Thought controlled robotic
3. Surrogates in daily life
Education in the Field of Technology - A presentation for (ISC)2 Maine ChapterColleen Ruggelo
Hidden careers in the Business Field. Most people who have worked in customer service, marketing, or sales don't think about a career in the Technology field. However most employers in IT or Cybersecurity are eager to hire folks who have soft skills such as good customer service, critical thinking, and a willingness to learn.
Earn college credit through your life/work experience and industry certificates that you already have. Earn industry certificates through college courses.
Try classes out before you take on college debt.
Reduce your college debt while going through school.
Explore careers you haven't considered before in your field.
Business to business training and development partnerships.
Hidden careers in the business field: There is such a demand in the technological field that most employers are willing to hire and train employees with certain soft skills such as critical thinking, customer service, good attitude, and willingness to learn new things. Folks who have worked in marketing, customer service, and sales of any kind don't think of a career in Information Technology, but it's easier than they think it is to get very good paying jobs in this field because of the severe lack in applicants that the industry faces.
Getting college credit for certifications you already hold, and for life experience (experiential learning).
Trying classes before you commit to college debt.
Paying for school.
Guest lecture, delivered to masters students at Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, Italy, covering digital marketing, social media, mobile and e-learning technologies. Prepared and delivered April 2011.
Study of Today's Technology and Technology from the movie - SurrogatesArare Davidson
The Study of Technology from the movie - Surrogates
consist of 3 interesting points.
1. Realistic Humanoid
2. Thought controlled robotic
3. Surrogates in daily life
Transportation is the key object in every business. The technology and their possible outcomes in near by future are explained over here. What could be the future technology and the possibilities in India ?
Innovative Technology is the problem solving agent for major tourism actors, including diverse facilitators,motivators and end users, who are driven by the need of 6S, namely Self, Search, Selection, Sense, Score and Share. Technology is re shaping the process of tourism development, management, planning and marketing.
Presentation delivered by Dr Adham Ismail, Regional Adviser, Health Technologies at the 62nd Session of the WHO Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean
Mpla 2009 The Impact Of Technology On Searching For Health Danielle De Jager ...dloftus
The Internet and other technologies are increasing opportunities for people to access health information. The Internet is significant in mediating the relationship between information and involvement in one’s own health care. Exchanges about health on the Internet are not just about disseminating information, or packaged health messages, but often involve linking to a shared community. Participation in health-related online social networks provides valuable support. A digital divide still exists, however the widespread acceptance of wireless communication and technologies by consumers who currently don’t have access to the Internet suggests that we should not underestimate the potential audience for technology innovation.
Name:: Danielle De Jager-Loftus
Institution:: The University of South Dakota. I.D. Weeks and Lommen Health Science Libraries
Transportation is the key object in every business. The technology and their possible outcomes in near by future are explained over here. What could be the future technology and the possibilities in India ?
Innovative Technology is the problem solving agent for major tourism actors, including diverse facilitators,motivators and end users, who are driven by the need of 6S, namely Self, Search, Selection, Sense, Score and Share. Technology is re shaping the process of tourism development, management, planning and marketing.
Presentation delivered by Dr Adham Ismail, Regional Adviser, Health Technologies at the 62nd Session of the WHO Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean
Mpla 2009 The Impact Of Technology On Searching For Health Danielle De Jager ...dloftus
The Internet and other technologies are increasing opportunities for people to access health information. The Internet is significant in mediating the relationship between information and involvement in one’s own health care. Exchanges about health on the Internet are not just about disseminating information, or packaged health messages, but often involve linking to a shared community. Participation in health-related online social networks provides valuable support. A digital divide still exists, however the widespread acceptance of wireless communication and technologies by consumers who currently don’t have access to the Internet suggests that we should not underestimate the potential audience for technology innovation.
Name:: Danielle De Jager-Loftus
Institution:: The University of South Dakota. I.D. Weeks and Lommen Health Science Libraries
Overview of CAM-I (Consortium for Advanced Management - International).
Over four decades of industry led collaborative research.
Global leadership in cost, process and performance management
Leading player in Energy and Sustainability Services
Led more than 500 sustainability service offerings( CSR, EIAs, LCAs, CDM, Environmental Finance etc.)
Sectors( Energy and Infrastructure, Mines and Metals, Manufacturing, Habitats, Forestry, Agriculture) and
Geographies (India, Srilanka, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania)
Clients (Governments, Multilaterals, UN, Business groups, NGOs)
Delivered more than 500 million USD benefits to clients
Operating across India, South East Asia and Africa
Sustainable fleet program becoming a leader - calstart - 4-15-15CALSTART
Bill Van Amburg Joined Phil Russo and Claude Masters of NAFA to give fleets their first glimpse of a new standard for sustainability at the NAFA 2015 Institute & Expo in April 2015. This overview covers the new program which will offer accreditation and recognition for fleets of all types and sizes to achieve fuel efficiency, benefiting the environment and their own bottom lines.
Interested in adding EV charging infrastructure at your workplace? Want to learn best practices and hear from companies with practical experience? CALSTART and Clean Fuels Ohio organized this free informational webinar on January 27, 2015. This 1.5 hour session covered a wide range of important topics, including:
Discussion Topics
• Best practices for workplace charging
• Internal company incentives supportive of EVs
• Case studies from successful workplace charging installations
• Q & A
These industry experts presented and were available for interaction with attendees:
Webinar Speakers
• Jasna Tomic, Research Director – CALSTART
• Cynthia Maves, Director of Grant Administration – Clean Fuels Ohio
• Andrew Gilmore – BookFactory
• Tom Harrington – Intuit
• Grant Dawdy – Disney
Annual meeting Blue Sky Award summary slide show finalCALSTART
CALSTART held its Annual Meeting and Blue Sky Award Ceremony on December 9, 2014 at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles, CA. Among the many dignitaries present were representatives from the US EPA, DOE's ARPA-E, California Air Resources Board and the California Energy Commission. Blue Sky Award winners were Senator Fran Pavley, California State Senate District 27
Senator Ricardo Lara, California State Senate District 33
Assemblyman Henry T. Perea, California State Senate District 31; General Motors; Frito-Lay; and Caterpillar Inc.
Heavy-Duty Natural Gas Vehicle Roadmap September 2014CALSTART
Heavy-Duty Natural Gas Vehicle Roadmap September 2014 created by the California High-Efficiency Advanced Truck Research Center (CalHEAT) found NG a Significant Enabler for California and the SoCalGas region to enable a reduction in the use of petroleum as well as reduce criteria emissions in heavy duty vehicles
Collaboration. Decision. Action. The High-Efficiency Truck Users Forum represents the process for making change happen in the high efficiency truck and bus arena. The HTUF 2014 National Meeting is built around action, engagement, and collaboration. Industry and military thought leaders will gather to identify and address the barriers to the adoption of high-efficiency truck and bus technologies. This year's National Meeting was held at Argonne National Lab. Generous sponsors included Southern Company and Hino Trucks. Many thanks to our speakers, panelists, media partners and all who attended.
Htuf national meeting preview webinar 8 19-14CALSTART
Steve Sokolsky, the High-Efficiency Truck Users Forum Program Lead, gave a brief preview of the upcoming 2014 National Meeting, scheduled for September 23-24 in Argonne, IL. At the meeting, attendees will hear about the latest policies and technologies for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles from government, industry and fleet professionals. Attendees will also get tours of the Argonne National Lab and participate in the famous HTUF Ride & Drive.
CARB California Hybrid & Zero Emission Truck Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP)CALSTART
Steve Sokolsky, Senior Project Manager, CALSTART, gave this presentation on the Air Resources Board's California Hybrid & Zero Emission Truck Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) at the Northern California Green Airport Fleet Partnership Workshop and Expo, June 25, 2014. Co-hosted by East Bay Clean Cities and CALSTART, the event gathered representatives from area airports to discuss clean fleet technologies and funding opportunities.
US EPA, West Coast Collaborative Funding, Partnership Opportunities Airport G...CALSTART
John Mikulin Regional Lead, Electric Vehicle Deployment Public Fleets Sector Lead, West Coast Collaborative Clean Energy & Climate Change Office – Air Division US EPA, Region 9 gave this presentation on funding opportunities at the Northern California Green Airport Fleet Partnership Workshop and Expo, June 25, 2014. Co-hosted by East Bay Clean Cities and CALSTART, the event gathered representatives from area airports to discuss clean fleet technologies and funding.
East Bay Clean Cities, US Clean Cities OverviewCALSTART
Richard Battersby, East Bay Clean Cities Coalition gave this presentation on the US Department of Enegy (DOE) Clean Cities Coalitions at the Northern California Green Airport Fleet Partnership Workshop and Expo, June 25, 2014. Co-hosted by East Bay Clean Cities and CALSTART, the event gathered representatives from area airports to discuss clean fleet technologies and funding.
Laura Rigney, SFO Shuttle Bus, gave this presentation on its operations--a fleet of CNG shuttles for the San Francisco International Airport--at the Northern California Green Airport Fleet Partnership Workshop and Expo, June 25, 2014. Co-hosted by East Bay Clean Cities and CALSTART, the event gathered representatives from area airports to discuss clean fleet technologies and funding.
Doing Well by Doing Good Alaska Airlines & Horizon Air Green Airport FleetsCALSTART
Janet Baad, Alaska Airlines presented on Alaska and Horizon Airlines' sustainability efforts at the Northern California Green Airport Fleet Partnership Workshop and Expo, June 25, 2014. Co-hosted by East Bay Clean Cities and CALSTART, the event gathered representatives from area airports to discuss clean fleet technologies and funding.
FedEx Connecting the World in Responsible and Resourceful WaysCALSTART
Allison Bird, FedEx, gave this overview of the company's sustainability efforts at the Northern California Green Airport Fleet Partnership Workshop and Expo, June 25, 2014. Co-hosted by East Bay Clean Cities and CALSTART, the event gathered representatives from area airports to discuss clean fleet technologies and funding.
Best Practices & Lessons Learned: Clean Fleets San Diego International Airpor...CALSTART
Brett K. Caldwell, AICP, San Diego International Airport, presented on the airport's experiences and best practices for adopting clean vehicles at the Northern California Green Airport Fleet Partnership Workshop and Expo, June 25, 2014. Co-hosted by East Bay Clean Cities and CALSTART, the event gathered representatives from area airports to discuss clean fleet technologies and funding.
Bay Area Air Quality Management District Green Airport Fleets Funding Opportu...CALSTART
Michael Neward, Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD), spoke on the agency's role in protecting air quality, as well as funding opportunities for public agencies at the Northern California Green Airport Fleet Partnership Workshop and Expo, June 25, 2014. Co-hosted by East Bay Clean Cities and CALSTART, the event gathered representatives from area airports to discuss clean fleet technologies and funding.
San José International Airport (SJC) Clean Fleets ProgramCALSTART
Bob Guerra, Regulatory Environmental Compliance Officer, City of San José presented on the San José International Airport (SJC) alternative fuels and electric vehicle programs at the Northern California Green Airport Fleet Partnership Workshop and Expo, June 25, 2014. Co-hosted by East Bay Clean Cities and CALSTART, the event gathered representatives from area airports to discuss clean fleet technologies and funding.
Oakland International Airport (OAK) Environmental InitiativesCALSTART
Susan Fizzell, Oakland International Airport (OAK), gave a presentation on the airport's environmental initiatives at the Northern California Green Airport Fleet Partnership Workshop and Expo, June 25, 2014. Co-hosted by East Bay Clean Cities and CALSTART, the event gathered representatives from area airports to discuss clean fleet technologies and funding.
Sacramento International Airport (SMF) Green Fleet OverviewCALSTART
Alfredo Cortez and Bree Taylor, Sacramento International Airport (SMF), offered an overview of the airport's alternative fuel vehicle and infrastructure programs at at the Northern California Green Airport Fleet Partnership Workshop and Expo, June 25, 2014. Co-hosted by East Bay Clean Cities and CALSTART, the event gathered representatives from area airports to discuss clean fleet technologies and funding.
Sacramento International Airport (SMF) Green Fleet Overview
Why join calstart 11 17-2010
1. CALSTART: Accelerating the Growth of the Clean Transportation Technology Industry Advanced Transportation Technologies Clean Transportation Solutions SM CALSTART Member Services
2. What is CALSTART? Who We Are: CALSTART is a member-supported organization dedicated to expanding and supporting a high-tech clean transportation industry that cleans the air, creates jobs and economic opportunities, reduces greenhouse gas emissions and secures our transportation energy future
3. What is CALSTART? What We Do: CALSTART works with business, fleets, and government to develop, implement and commercialize clean, efficient transportation solutions. We achieve this through technology commercialization, consulting assistance, industry information and analysis, and policy
4. CALSTART Has 130+ Members -- Unique Position: Supports All Clean Fuels/Tech
5. Dr. Chung S. Liu Chief Scientist & DEO South Coast AQMD Dr. Mike Gallagher Senior Advisor and Director Westport Innovations CALSTART Board of Directors Mr. Paul Smith Vice President, New Flyer Industries Mr. Alan Niedzwiecki President and CEO Quantum Worldwide Technologies, Dr. Lon E. Bell President BSST Mr. Hal Snyder Vice President , Customer Solutions So Cal Gas Mr. Puon Penn Sr. Vice President, Cleantech Wells Fargo Bank Mr. John Formisano VP Global Vehicles (Ret.), FedEx Chair Mr. Fred Hansen Former Deputy Administrator US EPA Mr. George Survant Director of Fleet Services, Florida Power & Light Secretary Mr. Bill Zobel, Senior Vice President, Trillium USA Vice Chair Mr. Steve Trichka, GM Power & Energy Management BAE Control Systems Ms. Anne Belec Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer, Navistar Mr. DipenderSaluja Managing Partner Capricorn Investment Group Mr. John Boesel President and CEO CALSTART
6. CALSTART’s Four-Part Role to Grow the Clean Transportation Technology Industry Fleet & Port Consulting Member Services Helping ports, property developers, transit districts, and fleets seeking to implement cost-effective customized solutions Providing value-add services to companies: timely information, partnering, new business opportunities, conferences, technology evaluation Unique Combination! Technology Commercialization Policy Fuel & Technology Neutral = Honest Broker Identifying opportunities, building teams, securing funding, and advancing technology, vehicles, fuels, and systems Advancing key policies, advising policymakers, and helping companies plan for the future
7. What is CALSTART? Why It’s Important: Bringing clean, efficient transportation technologies to market will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, clean the air, provide the next generation of competitive jobs and products, and create energy security by reducing our dependence on oil.
8. What is CALSTART? How We Can Help You: We provide assistance to match your needs, including: Technical consulting and project assistance Knowledge of funding and commercialization opportunities Clean transportation policy monitoring Industry partnering, information and analysis services to members
9. What is CALSTART? We are Committed to: Being fuel and technology neutral – there is no single answer to our challenges Making sure economic and environmental improvement go hand in hand Giving voice and exposure to our members Growing the clean transportation industry
10. Why Companies Join CALSTART? Members look to CALSTART for its: Unique fuel and technology neutral culture Commitment to partnership building Practical, entrepreneurial solutions to meet member needs Custom research solutions Willingness to commit to the commercialization of innovative technologies Organizational structure that provides the flexibility to pursue promising opportunities Commitment to excellence
11. Joining CALSTART Benefits of Membership: Members benefit from an array of services that include knowledge resources, learning programs, industry access, advocacy and recognition Become part of CALSTART team and access to our industry network of contacts Improved chances for info on funding, business opportunities Increased profile in the clean transportation industry Input into industry policy development lead by CALSTART
12. Joining CALSTART CALSTART’s membership ranges in size from start-up businesses and government agencies to Fortune 500 companies Levels of Membership Basic - $1,500 Standard - $3,500* Full Service - $7,500* * Higher level members get more information and access to staff, contact network resources, policy input
16. CALSTART in Summary Creative strategic broker Identifies what’s feasible and then builds partnerships to turn concepts into reality Proven track record of managing government funded programs and providing value to corporate participants Unique combination of capabilities: technology developers, fleet consultants, and policy advisors Help us build a clean transportation technologies and fuel industry. Be part of the solution... with CALSTART. Join today!