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Favorite Links
www.hushharbors.com
www.reformhealthcare.org
www.DTVoutreach.org
www.judijones.com
www.birthofamovement.org
www.deenicegoestospain.com
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Meet the Digital Dynamo
Background on DeeNice,
the Digital Dynamo
www.thedigitaldynamo.com
Empower, Engage, Excite
DeeNice (Denise) Rhodes, a native Washingtonian, is the proud
product of the Washington DC Public School System, having graduated
from Coolidge High School during the 70’s. Her early work as a top
pharmaceutical & cardiovascular sales representative led to becoming
the first African-American woman Orthopedic Medical Territory Sales
Manager in the 1980’s. She has also had a successful career working
for Fortune 100 medical and technology companies like: Hewlett
Packard & Microsoft.
During the early 1980’s, DeeNice got bitten by the “technology bug”
which started her journey branded as “The Digital Dynamo” tm - in
the relentless pursuit in taming the technology tiger(grrrrrrrrrr).
She has always had a strong passion for helping others become
comfortable with technology, with a focus on the African-American
community. DeeNice has delivered presentations for HP on the Tom
Joyner Sky Show Cruise for 2 years, the National Press Club “Women
in Technology”, and many other venues as a tech evangelist on how to
become Empowered, Engaged and Excited with technology.
Currently, DeeNice is on a mission to assist under-served
communities (i.e. elderly, minorities, disabled and rural) to become
connected during the Transition to Digital Television national
switchover. She has provided workshops, educational training, and
hands-on events to help these “under-served, yet well deserved” get
digitally connected. Through her non-profit, The Urban Progressive
Foundation, she leads a grassroots effort to train, educate, and
assist our communities to Transition to Digital Television before
the June 12, 2009.
The Urban Progressive Foundation
Empower, Engage and Excite
Since 1997, TUPF goals have been: 1) to educate, train, inform and
create hands-on programs/events that enhance the lives of urban and
rural communities (i.e. community education, technology use, and
development); 2) to help the under-served communities become engaged
in embracing technology; and 3) provide education to the
underprivileged (i.e. seniors/elderly, youth, disabled, economically
disadvantaged, and rural individuals) which will support their lives
and promote growth in their communities.
The Urban Progressive Foundation is a project of Congressional
District Programs, a 501(c) 3 public charity. All donations are
fully tax-deductible. 202-652-4700, info@transition2dtv.org
To whom much is given, much is require
-Luke 12:48
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