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SVPB Networking Events
TIME: Thursday, January 26th, 7-8:30 am If you are interested in attending the Prayer Breakfast on March 23 to hear Dr. Condoleezza Rice, you will want to attend the SVPB Networking Breakfast on Thursday, January 26th at the Stanford Faculty Club -- 439 Langunita Drive, Stanford. The breakfast runs from 7-8:30 am. Not only will you have an opportunity to meet some interesting people, you will hear a great testimony from Google vice president, Milo Medin, and will be able to participate in discussions to prepare for the Silicon Valley Prayer Breakfast on March 23. Please register via the following Facebook link to attend. There will be a $10 fee at the door.
- - - Milo Medin, Google Vice President, Access Services Milo Medin has been part of the Internet development community for more than 25 years. He is currently the vice president of access services at Google, where he oversees the company's Gigabit Fiber to the Home project and other efforts to improve access to the Internet. Prior to joining Google in 2010, he was founder and CTO of M2Z Networks, a company that sought to deploy a national broadband wireless network system that will expand consumer network access by providing nationwide portable broadband service that was also to help bridge the digital divide. He was co-founder and the Chief Technology Officer of Excite@Home, where he led the development of the company's national infrastructure, and helped deliver the first large scale residential broadband access service in partnership with major cable operators. Earlier, Milo worked at NASA's Ames Research Center, where he managed the primary west coast interconnect for the Internet, and architected and managed the global NASA Science Internet. Before NASA, while enrolled at UC Berkeley, he worked at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, programming high performance computers in support of various Defense Programs. Milo holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from UC Berkeley. He has participated in a number of public policy forums, including two National Academy of Sciences panels and a variety of TechNet initiatives, and given testimony in Congress and before the Federal Communications Commission on Broadband technology policy. He has received two patents in the field of network access technology. |
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