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Bruce Lincoln
Chief Technology Officer, Urban Cyberspace Company
- Senior Fellow at Columbia University's Institute for Tele-Information at the Graduate School of Business and former Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Center for Technology, Innovation and Community Engagement (CTICE), Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science.
- From 1998 through 2001, under the Clinton Administration, advised the President’s Information Technology Advisory Committee (PITAC) on IT Policy. Nominated by Laurie Perrine, Counsel for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)
- Raised more than $13 million to provide a network for a consortium of 30 schools, 20 community-based cultural organizations and for-profit technology service providers - totaling 136 community technology centers - for the NYC CTC (Citywide Training Center) Bank Project.
- Rockeller Cultural Innovation Fund (2012-2014) - Grant received for developing a Mobile Augmented Reality System (MARS) for the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute that will digitally landmark key historical and cultural events in El Barrio.
- Apple New Media Center (1994) - grant received for the development of a consortium of universities and companies innovating the use of new media technologies in education.
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Chief Technology Officer, Urban Cyberspace Company
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CEOs from start-ups to large corporations, executive directors of large non-profit organizations, board chairs of major foundations, community economic development officials, university executives, technology directors.
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Nonprofits. Technology companies with a sustainability mission. Software and apps development. Smart cities.
Start-up organizations and nonprofits with early-stage or adaptability needs, as well as funders, executives and officials in large organizations seeking entry points on social enterprise.
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