Webinar Series: Drupal for Nonprofit Decision Makers

Cost: $90 for NTEN Members, $180 for Non-Members
01/20/2009 12:00 pm
02/10/2009 1:30 pm
US/Pacific



We know you love to hate your website. We also know that many of you are considering Drupal as your next Content Management System.  So, before you make the final decision, or if you've decided to use Drupal and are starting to plan your transition, we can help you start things off right.  Join us for a four-part, accessible series focused on helping managers, CEOs and community organizers get the most from Drupal. OpenSourcery, which has implemented scores of Drupal sites for nonprofits, will cover:

Nonprofit decision-makers will emerge from the series understanding how to develop a web presence, not just a website, with long-term value.

> Register Now for the Series!

Presented by:  Sean Larkin, Project Manager and Drupal Developer and Brian
Jamison
, Founder and CEO, OpenSourcery

OpenSourcery develops websites and custom applications for nonprofits, small businesses, startups and government agencies, using 100% open source software. We are Drupal experts with a history of contributing important modules to the community. Our team of engineers, designers, project managers, systems administrators, business developers, and entrepreneurs understand technology from every angle.

Brian Jamison is a seasoned entrepreneur with many technology-related companies to his credit. He has worked with Linux, open source, and the Internet professionally since 1995. Brian serves as President for the Portland Open Source Software Entrepreneurs (POSSE) and as advisor, mentor, or board member for numerous startups. He actively promotes safe, renewable biodiesel as a locally-produced fuel source.

Sean Larkin has led national community organizing initiatives and international relief projects, served as a fundraising strategist for environmental groups worldwide, and run his own open source software consultancy specializing in Drupal development.

 

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