[Chapter-delegates] New Staff Member - Connie Kendig

Greg Kapfer Kapfer at ISOC.org
Thu Feb 28 06:16:03 PST 2008


As the Internet Society's work in Initiatives such as Enabling Access and
Trust/Identity expands, and as we increased our sponsorship of numerous
global programs, ISOC has added the very important position to manage our
efforts to involve others through sponsorships and grants. I would like to
introduce you to Connie Kendig, who will join the ISOC staff next Monday, 3
March. She will be located in the Reston office. 

 

Connie will be in Philadelphia for the IETF meeting and ISOC Board meeting
from Thursday, March 13 to Saturday, March 15. If you have an opportunity,
please introduce yourself. Please join me in welcoming Connie to the
Internet Society.

 

Greg

 

 

 

 

Connie's bio follows:

 

 

 

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Connie J. Kendig

Sponsored Programs and Grants Manager

Internet Society

 

 

Connie J. Kendig joined the Internet Society in March 2008 as ISOC's first
Sponsored Programs and Grants Manager. In this position, she works closely
with the Education and Membership departments focusing on program-related
evaluation, follow up, and project management. Connie oversees ISOC grants
management procedures and promotes effective methods for documenting and
disseminating the innovative work of ISOC members, so that the larger
community can benefit from the shared knowledge, lessons learned, and
creative results from ISOC's programs. 

 

>From 2003 to 2007, Connie was a member of the staff of the Third Millennium
Foundation, a private foundation in New York City, focusing on promoting
respect for diversity and preventing prejudice through support for
international human rights and education programs. As the Grants Manager and
eventually the Director of Research Initiatives, she acquired a breadth of
experience establishing procedures and protocols in grants management and
project monitoring, while working with a diverse group of international
programs and activists.

 

Connie began her project management work in 2000 as a Research Assistant
with the Treatment Research Institute (TRI) in Philadelphia, working on a
national technology data system that collected real-time data on clients
entering substance abuse treatment centers. In that position, she focused on
database management, networking, training coordination, training
implementation, and evaluations.

 

Connie holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology and Sociology from
Villanova University (Pennsylvania) and a graduate degree in Psychology from
the New School University (New York City).

 

 

 

Gregory M. Kapfer

Chief Financial Officer

Internet Society

1775 Wiehle Avenue, Suite 102

Reston, Virginia 20190-5108

 

Email:   kapfer at isoc.org

Phone:  (703) 439-2123

Fax:      (703) 326-9881

 

www.isoc.org

 

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