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Leveraging Tech Volunteer Programs and Networking Social
Looking for help from tech volunteers? In addition to networking with our meetup members, you can reach out to tech companies who encourage their employees to provide skills-based volunteering. Our panel will share details about the skills their employees have, and how you can request their help for your nonprofit. Plus, we'll hear from independent tech volunteer programs, like Seattle GiveCamp and 501 Commons.
Jason Schumacher, Tableau Service Corps - Jason is Tableau Foundation’s Program Manager. He runs the Tableau Service Corps, the Foundation’s skilled volunteering initiative, licensing programs for nonprofits, and reporting for the Foundation. Previously, Jason ran Tableau’s academic programs, acting as a PM, trainer, and marketer.
Jon Stahl, Salesforce.org - Jon is a Product Manager at Salesforce.org, where he is responsible for the internal systems for philanthropy, including pro bono, volunteering, grantmaking and employee giving. He has a long history at the intersection of nonprofits, technology and philanthropy in Seattle, with stints at Groundwire, Philanthropy Northwest and ActionSprout.
Mike Roshak, Seattle GiveCamp - Since 2011, Mike has been a key member of the Seattle GiveCamp non-profit project proposal committee. He recruits, evaluates, and refines the non-profit projects that tech volunteers complete during a weekend hackathon event.