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Online Directory of Black Experts
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| Black
Technology Experts |
| African
American experts on computers, Internet security, web
site architecture, and more. |
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Darnell Smith
Darnell Smith is the founder and CEO of Business In The Black, a CMS web development and technology company founded in 1999 that specializes in customized database driven Content Management System websites and managing multimedia data over the Internet. He is also the inventor of many software and hardware systems with over 11 shared patents with companies such as Black & Decker US, Bell Labs, Tyco Electronics, Lucent Technologies and Synqore Electronics to name a few.
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JC Lamkin
J. C. Lamkin, Certified Novell Administrator and Certified Project Manager, is President of Gypsy Lane Technologies, Inc. and Technically Speaking Radio in Philadelphia, Pa. Her work includes technology and project management solutions for small businesses and organizations. [View Profile] |
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Dr. Peter J. Delfyett
Dr. Peter J. Delfyett is the President of the National Society of Black Physicists. NSBP is 600-member professional association that promotes the professional well-being of African American physicists and physics students within the international scientific community and within society at large. [View Profile] |
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Debra
Dixon
Debra
Dixon is the principal and founder
of Light of Gold PR and Marketing.
She has over 16 years of Technology
and PR experience, having worked
as a consultant, trainer, public
speaker, publicist, promoter, marketer,
writer, and media relations executive
at various corporations and companies
in both Atlanta and New York. [View
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Jimmy
J. Davies
Jimmy
Davies is the founder and CEO of
MacMasters Computer Services, a
computer training and technology
company founded in 1988 that specializes
in customized database development
and managing data over the Internet.
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Warren
Holyfield
Warren
Holyfield is the founder and CEO
of A-Advantage Networking, an information
technology firm based in Long Beach,
CA. He has his FCC license in broadcasting
communications amongst other certifications,
and is known in the industry for
his knowledge in communication arts.
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Dr.
Jomo W. Mutegi
Jomo
W. Mutegi, Ph.D. is Executive Director
of Sankoré Institute. Sankoré
Institute is a non-profit African-centered
science and education research organization,
which supports a staff of African
Americans who conduct research in
science, technology, engineering
and mathematics (STEM). [View
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Diane
Griffin
Diane
began her career in Security Administration
at military contractor Northrup
Grumman. Taking up this position
came as almost an afterthought as
Diane was assigned from the Human
Resources area to Security Administration
simply to maximize her time; however,
she quickly recognized an aptitude
and inclination for the field and
pursued it vigorously from that
time forward. [View
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Troy
Johnson
Troy
Johnson is a technology expert and
industry leader in marketing books
on the World Wide Web. Mr. Johnson
is the founder and webmaster of
AALBC.com (African American Literature
Book Club). AALBC.com is now the
largest and most frequently visited
web site dedicated to books by and
about black people. [View
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David
Steward
World
Wide Technology CEO and prominent
businessman David Lloyd Steward
was born on July 2, 1951 in Chicago,
Illinois. His parents, Navy veteran,
Harold Lloyd Steward and Dorothy
Elizabeth Massingale Steward moved
back to his mother's hometown, Clinton,
Missouri two months after Steward's
birth. [View
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Gregory
D. Evans
Gregory
D. Evans, innovator, publisher,
and industry leader, is a recognized
expert in computer security and
hi-tech crimes. Mr. Evans is the
founder of LIGATT Security and the
Technology Crimes Institute (TCI).
Through TCI, Mr. Evans currently
teaches over twelve hi-tech crime
courses. [View
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Why
You Need A Black Technology Expert:
Black
Technology Experts are industry leaders
who own their own internet companies
or technology firms. They are experienced
and understand technology beyond the
level of the average person. They
can discuss the latest happenings
in computers, Internet technology,
network security, electronics, and
more. Black Technology Experts can
also discuss the digital divide that
exists in the African American community.
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