I am a Lead Developer at Achieve Internet and committed to doing the best Drupal development possible.
Robert Guerra is based in Toronto, Canada and is one of the founding directors of Privaterra – an ongoing project of the SAGE Charitable foundation that works with NGOs to assist them with issues of membership management, secure communications and information security.
He is a board member of the Bay Area non-profit – Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR), acting as their board secretary. He also advises several non-profits and/or their related projects , including Taking IT Global, DiploFoundation’s Internet Governance and Policy Capacity Building Programme, The Open Net Initiative and The Internet Corporations for Assigned Names Numbers’s At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) and its Security and Stability Advisory Committee.
At Drupal camp, Robert will share with the audience his experience in developing CiviCRM sites for CPSR as well as ICANN.
Consultant and Manager at T324, a web site development and hosting company in Albany, CA.
I have been doing web management for UC Berkeley’s Information Services and Technology (IST) and Office of the CIO (OCIO) for more than ten years. We are currently running a pilot staff site in Drupal and evaluating Drupal for management of our public websites.
Managing the development and deployment of drupal e-commerce platform to our international partners that bring the TechSoup technology donations program world wide.
Rob Thorne’s been using Drupal since 2004, and does mostly political/voter type sites. He’s done a number of Drupal modules, including CiviNode, and Canvasser, and wrote the CiviVoter package, an extension of CiviCRM.