David Dyar Massey, 53, is the executive
director of the Knoxville-Oak
Ridge Regional Network (KORRnet) — a community
electronic network serving 16 counties in East Tennessee.
He is also director of KORRnet's award-winning and TOP-funded CHIPS program
(Computers for Homebound & Isolated Persons).
Massey is a native of Georgia and a 1970 graduate
of Emory University. A working journalist for most
of his life, he has also been deeply involved in numerous
non-profit organizations and community organizing ventures,
including a church-sponsored coffee house devoted to
the welfare of gay and lesbian youth. He is married
and has one son.
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