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CTCNet, a nonprofit organization of independent community technology centers, honored congressional leaders at its President's Reception June 27, held during the 12th Annual CTCNet Conference.

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CTCNet, a nonprofit organization of independent community technology centers, honored congressional leaders at its President's Reception June 27, held during the 12th Annual CTCNet Conference.







From left, Marc Triebwasser of West Hartford, Conn.; Thomas Tate of the Agriculture Department and Peter Miller of the CTC Vista Project.

From left, Bruce McComb and Ronda Evans of CBPIN.org and Wade Werner of Community Alliance for Lifelong Learning.

From left, John Vilamil-Casanova of Aspira, Mercedes Soto of IT Re-source, and Martin Mercade of Policy Research Action Group.

From left, Thomas Tate of the Agriculture Department, Ronnie Lowenstein of Education Technology Think Tank, Rep. Major Owens, D-N.Y., and Nettrice Gaskins of Boston Neighborhoods Network.










Kurt Kasun and Paul Cino, both of ITA.

Brad Lewis of Sprint and Scott Hine of the Department of the Navy.

ITA President Bert Mizusawa and former Washington Redskin Darrell Greene.

From left, Phil Kennett, Robert Cabanya, Donald Cook Jr., all of ITA; and Jerry Tuttle of J.O.T. Enterprises LLC.


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