iWorld is hosting a panel of professionals working in information
science in an international context on January 26, 2010 at 6pm. Join
them for engaging conversation, insights into working with
international populations and internationally, and yummy snacks and
refreshments!

When: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 from 6pm-7:30pm

Where: Mary Gates Hall (MGH) 420

Why: You are considering a career in an international context, either
working here in the States or abroad

Who is on the panel:

Darren Hoerner: Darren Hoerner is a program officer in the Global
Libraries (GL) initiative at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. In
this role, Darren spearheads the exploration of opportunities for
partnerships in Africa and the Middle East. He also manages a current
grant in Botswana to improve people?s lives through increasing access
to information technology in public libraries. Darren is also working
on numerous grants to support and encourage young leaders, innovation,
and training of librarians internationally. Darren joined the
foundation in 1997 to provide research and analysis for a program that
connected 11,000 public libraries in the United States to the
Internet. He holds a Master?s degree in Library and Information
Science from the University of Washington.

Ricardo Gomez: Ricardo Gomez is Assistant Professor at University of
Washington's Information School. He specializes in the social impacts
of communication technologies, especially in community development
settings. He is also interested in qualitative research methods, and
in group facilitation and process design. He seeks creative ways to
communicate complex ideas and research results in everyday language.
He has worked with private, public and non-profit sectors around the
world, with a particular focus on Latin America and the Caribbean.
Before joining the University of Washington he worked with Microsoft
Community Affairs, and with the International Development Research
Center in Canada. He holds an MA from Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al
(1992) and a Ph.D. from Cornell University (1997).

Valerie Wonder: Valerie Wonder is a librarian at The Seattle Public
Library with many years of experience working with immigrants and
refugees in Washington State. Valerie spent three years as Immigrant
and Refugee Program Manager at the library, prior to which she worked
as Community Programs Manager at the International Rescue Committee.
Valerie has done capacity building and training in libraries
throughout the United States and Africa, first as a trainer for the
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, later as a volunteer for the World
Library Partnership and the Peace Corps, and most recently as a
consultant for U.S. Embassies in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania.
Valerie received her masters degrees in Library and Information
Science and Public Administration from the University of Washington.

Questions?: Contact Melody Clark at melody.r.clark at gmail.com or 206.303.7910

What: Engaging dialogue, refreshments, and fun, interesting people!

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