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Networks for People 2000

Entrepreneurship — Non-Profits @ Internet Speed
A forum to discuss the connections of people, information technology, and services transforming American life.

Speaker:

Allison H. Fine

Allison H. Fine founded Innovation Network, Inc. (InnoNet) in 1992. InnoNet is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to enabling public and nonprofit organizations better to plan, execute and evaluate their operations and services.

Ms. Fine has previously held executive positions at two national nonprofit organizations, the Democratic National Committee and the Stanford Research Institute. From 1987-1989, she served as an elected trustee of the Village of Sleepy Hollow, NY, where she was also Fire and Police Commissioner.

Ms. Fine has a masters degree in public administration from New York University and a bachelors degree in political science and history from Vanderbilt University.

Ms. Fine is currently on the board of directors of The Reading Connection based in Arlington, VA, an organization that organizes volunteers to read to children in shelters. Ms. Fine also serves as a member of the Technology Affinity Group for the Council on Foundations and the evaluation committee for the National Initiative to Promote Growth in Philanthropy managed by the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers.



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