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Jed Miller and Rob Stuart
Jed Miller is a director at the New York nonprofit Web Lab (www.weblab.org), where he oversees projects for Small Group Dialogues, a tool and technique to create online discussions of unprecedented quality. He is also an advisor to the E-Volve Foundation and web editor of The New York Times Company Foundation's Institutes for Journalists. His recent writing includes profiles of NYTD's Martin Nisenholtz and the nonprofit web site Idealist.org, and a discussion paper on political dialogue online, written for The Kettering Foundation. As interactive editor at NYTimes.com from 1999-2001 he managed all reader forums and created the web discussions for the Pulitzer-winning 2000 series on race in America.
Rob Stuart is the Senior Vice President of @dvocacy, Inc., an Internet solutions company and the founder of the E-Volve Foundation, a philanthropy supporting network strategies to for increasing civic engagement. He has acted as a strategic advisor to MoveOn.org, and several other political and philanthropic organizations on Internet strategy and constituency outreach. Over the last twenty years, Rob has worked in the political and philanthropic sector establishing organizations and programs to increase organizational effectiveness and civic participation through the strategic use of technology. He is an accomplished advocate and community leader and serves on the boards of numerous non-profit organizations.
Writings by Jed Miller and Rob Stuart available on PlaNetwork Journal: Network-Centric Thinking: The Internet's Challenge to Ego-Centric Institutions
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