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CTCNet, a nonprofit organization of independent community technology centers, honored congressional leaders at its President's Reception June 27, held during the 12th Annual CTCNet Conference.
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CTCNet, a nonprofit organization of independent community technology centers, honored congressional leaders at its President's Reception June 27, held during the 12th Annual CTCNet Conference.
![]() | From left, Marc Triebwasser of West Hartford, Conn.; Thomas Tate of the Agriculture Department and Peter Miller of the CTC Vista Project. | |
![]() | From left, Bruce McComb and Ronda Evans of CBPIN.org and Wade Werner of Community Alliance for Lifelong Learning. | |
![]() | From left, John Vilamil-Casanova of Aspira, Mercedes Soto of IT Re-source, and Martin Mercade of Policy Research Action Group. | |
![]() | From left, Thomas Tate of the Agriculture Department, Ronnie Lowenstein of Education Technology Think Tank, Rep. Major Owens, D-N.Y., and Nettrice Gaskins of Boston Neighborhoods Network. |
![]() | Kurt Kasun and Paul Cino, both of ITA. | |
![]() | Brad Lewis of Sprint and Scott Hine of the Department of the Navy. | |
![]() | ITA President Bert Mizusawa and former Washington Redskin Darrell Greene. | |
![]() | From left, Phil Kennett, Robert Cabanya, Donald Cook Jr., all of ITA; and Jerry Tuttle of J.O.T. Enterprises LLC. |
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