Jennifer Deseo

Location: USA | Washington DC
Speaking Topics: online journalism | hyperlocal news | blogging | Web 2.0 | writing for the web | multimedia
Spoken Languages: English

Previous Presentations: 
"The Internet and Your Small Business"

Jessica Moss

Location: USA | Virginia | DC | Washington DC
Speaking Topics: Business Intelligence | SSIS | SSRS
Spoken Languages: English

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Jessica Moss is a business intelligence mentor with Solid Quality Mentors. An MCDBA and an MCTS: SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence, Jessica has been working with the SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence suite for the past several years. While working at a major clothing retailer, she had the opportunity to work with the SQL Server 2005 TAP program, developing both Integration Services packages and Reporting Services reports in CTPs and Beta versions.

Previous Presentations: 
SQL Server Integration Services Essentials - Tampa Bay SQL User Group 10/07
MDX: From WITH To WHERE - Orlando SQLSaturday 11/07
Migrating DTS Packages to SSIS - DevTeach Toronto 5/08

Shireen Mitchell

Location: Washington DC
Speaking Topics: blogging | broadband | community technology | cyber security | digital divide | digital inclusion | eGov | eMedia | mobile | social media | tech & internet skills | techno activism | technology safety & diversity | Web 2.0 | women & girls in technology | women media
Spoken Languages: English

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Shireen Mitchell is known for her provocative and insightful style of engaging audiences. She speaks with energy and enthusiasm on the wide array of topics that she covers. She focuses on new trends in technology and social media for the nonprofit sector, advocates, educators, administrators, as well as corporate and government institutions.

Previous Presentations: 
eChicago Symposium 2008: Public Access Computer Labs: Struggles, Victories, and Forwarding the Agenda
Congressional Briefing 2006: Women’s Access to Technology and Services: After Math of Katrina
AAUW National Conference for College Women Leaders 2005: Techno-Activism and Civic Engagement
Digital Edge 2004: Technology Safety Practices @ Home and Work
CTCNet Conference 2003:Tools & Strategies to Address the Realities of Class, Race & Gender in a Technology Center
Congressional Briefing Women and Katrina: Women’s Access to Technology and Services: After Math of Katrina
Dialogue on Diversity: Health Care Symposium: If It's Broke, Can We Fix It?; IT in the Delivery of Health Care Services
National Media Reform Conference: There is No Media Justice Without Women: Models for Feminist Social Justice Media Activism