INgage Networks CEO to Present Role of Social Networking in Government to Florida Legislators

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INgage Networks CEO to Present Role of Social Networking in Government to Florida Legislators
March 15, 2010 - INgage Networks CEO Kim Patrick Kobza will speak at the 16th Annual TechAmerica Tech Days in Tallahassee, Florida on, “The Role of Social Networking in Government.” Kim will discuss how government can harness knowledge and innovative ideas through social networks to improve government results.

Kim’s insights can be gleaned from the whitepaper, “Embracing Government 2.0: Leading transformative change in the public sector,” recently published by Grant Thornton and FreeBalance.

The whitepaper speaks to how Government 2.0 – which leverages Web 2.0 and social networking technology – is setting a new standard of communication. Government leaders must adapt to the cultural change and learn how to best manage this knowledge transfer, to better serve citizens and improve efficiencies. To download the whitepaper, visit http://www.freebalance.com/whitepapers/FreeBalance_Gov20_WP.pdf.

Kim has over 30 years experience leading business transformation initiatives in the public and private sector. He speaks regularly at national conferences, most recently at the Potomac Forum Gov 2.0 Best Practices Symposium and the Open Government and Innovations Conference, and provides commentary for Federal News Radio.

WHO: Kim Patrick Kobza, CEO, INgage Networks
WHAT: TechAmerica Tech Days, “The Role of Social Networking in Government”
WHERE: The Florida State Capitol in Tallahassee, Florida
WHEN: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 at 9:45 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.










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