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| Greg on a good day. |
As the president of the
UnaMesa Association, I serve as an advocate for both the users and developers of information technology in social services. Caregivers, teachers, and other providers often lack the tools necessary to provide the best possible service to their patients, students, and other clients. As a society we must get better & faster at serving these basic needs.
UnaMesa itself is an experiment in creating
cooperative advantages. We work with NGO's and Industry to help create innovations in public services. As a public trust, we make sure those innovations become freely available to your community where they can foster improved social services.
Background
My career has been driven by a curiosity to understand intelligence and create tools that make people, especially groups of people, smarter and better able to pursue their shared interests.
- Over 15 years in the research, design, and development of systems that support collaboration within and between workgroups
- 1991-2009 Research scientist, group leader, and then Vice President of Ricoh Innovations (bio)
- 2004-2005 Fellow in the Digital vision program at Stanford University
- Degrees in Cognitive Psychology from CMU (MS) and MIT (BS, Cognitive and Brain Sciences)
Tagline
Supporting innovation in Team Based Public Services
Blog:
http://blog.unamesa.org/
Tasks - current & completed: http://tasks.projects.unamesa.org/Greg