Whenever possible, Community Tech Network strives to hire individuals directly from the communities which we are serving since such folks best understand the local context and needs. As we expand... read more →
When she was a young child, Vy Toung Vo and her family moved to the U.S. as refugees from Vietnam. She has since dedicated her career to supporting Vietnamese and,... read more →
Jenny Rubio is a promising new powerhouse in the field of digital equity. A recent graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, Jenny has been advocating for digital inclusion since... read more →
Xiaolin Li has an impressive resume. She is a fellow with the GOAT 23 program, which helps young people develop their own businesses. She knows how to code and do... read more →
A few months ago, Ben Boone was hired as Community Tech Network’s finance and administration director. He already loves the work and is doing a fantastic job. “Growing up in... read more →
As Community Tech Network continues to grow, the organization is committed to maintaining data integrity. This month, we announced that Pat Jew will become CTN’s first data quality and control... read more →
Josh Chan, Community Tech Network’s newest volunteer coordinator, is the perfect fit for the job, as he has a passion for volunteerism and a personal commitment to the organization’s mission.... read more →
Hyewon Park joined Community Tech Network in July as a bilingual digital literacy instructor. She has been primarily supporting Korean-speaking learners through CTN’s partnership with the Center for Elders’ Independence (CEI).... read more →
Jessica Pasquarello, Community Tech Network’s communications and marketing associate, comes to the organization with extensive experience as both a writer and an activist. Jessica is a graduate of the University... read more →
Last month, Al Ho, the technology lead at Community Tech Network (CTN), headed to Harvard University to conduct research on structural biology and molecular pharmacology. By looking at the molecular... read more →