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| CROSSROADS CONFERENCE 2005 |
Participant List:
Nan Buzard, Humanitarian Org
American Red Cross
Leon Curchack, Supply Chain Council
BearingPoint *
Edward Tomlinson, Technology Council
BearingPoint *
Nilesh Malpekar, Technology Council
Blue Star *
Carsten Voelz, Humanitarian Org
CARE International
Paul Brannan, Technology Council
Charles Schwab
Eric Johnson, Academic
Dartmouth College
Laura Kopczak, Academic
Dartmouth College
Jo Van Nunen, Academic
Erasmus University
David Gonsalvez, Supply Chain Council
General Motors *
Michael Allsup, Technology Council
Harcourt Education *
Ed Feitzinger, Supply Chain Council
Hewlett Packard
Remi Carrier, Humanitarian Org
Humanitarian Logistician At Large
Martin Bush, Humanitarian Org
IFRC
Bob Connors, Technology Council
Individual Contributor
Robert (Rusty) Patterson, Supply Chain Council
Individual Contributor
Luk Van Wassenhove, Academic
INSEAD
Jon Olson, Supply Chain Council
Intel *
Anoop Trivedi, Technology Council
IrisLogic *
Andreas Wohlert, Humanitarian Org
Merlin
David Roberts,Technology Council
Microsoft *
Melissa Pailthorp, Technology Council
Microsoft *
Gilles Marion, Humanitarian Org
Oxfam-GB
Paul Molinaro, Humanitarian Org
UNICEF
Alberto Turano,
Università degli Studi di Brescia
Dean Lane, Technology Council
Varitools
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| If you simply give money, it is one thing to one organization. If you give services or create technology, this can be replicated by every other humanitarian aid organization. This means you get leverage and the result factor is bigger - Lynn Fritz |
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