Your Byte Night Host Committee Invites You:


  • Brett Bonenberger
    Dir., Infrastucture & Security
    Consona Corp.

  • Bruce Carver
    VP and CIO
    Cummins Inc.

  • Michael Cloran
    Founding Partner
    Developer Town

  • Kristen Hayes
    Director, Global Information Systems
    Hurco Companies, Inc.

  • Michael Heim
    Senior Vice President and CIO
    Eli Lilly & Co

  • Tim Horoho
    VP, Infrastructure
    ExactTarget

  • Joe Indiano
    Sr. Director of Technology
    Butler University

  • Steve Jennings
    VP, Informatics Information Mgmt., Global Diabetes Care
    Roche Diagnostics

  • Brian Kovacs
    Senior VP and CIO
    Walker 

  • J. Scott Laughner
    Managing Partner
    Accenture

  • Rick Mahoney
    VP, Information Technology
    Brightpoint

  • Chris McKee
    SVP, Operations
    CNO Financial Group

  • Greg McMillen
    Sr. Project Manager
    Anchor Point

  • Roy R. Mellinger
    VP, Chief Information Security Officer
    WellPoint

  • Chris Nelson
    Director of Operations
    Delivra

  • Pat O’Day
    Chief Technology Officer
    Bluelock

  • Philip Repp
    VP, Information Technology
    Ball State University

  • Gary Rush
    VP, Technology
    Angie’s List

  • Steve Shannon
    VP, Information Technology and CIO
    Bell TechLogix

  • Al Stanley
    Chief Information Officer
    Indianapolis Airport Authority

  • Ken Theis
    Chief Operating Officer
    Dewpoint

  • Jeffrey Ton
    VP and Chief Information Officer
    Goodwill Industries

  • Roger Underwood
    SVP, E-Commerce Operations and Technology
    The Finish Line

  • Greg Vance
    VP, Operations and Systems Management
    OneAmerica

  • Rhonda Winter
    Chief Information Officer
    Indianapolis Motor Speedway

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About NPower Indiana

The NPower Network

NPower is a network of locally based nonprofit organizations that provide comprehensive, high-quality and affordable technology assistance to other nonprofit groups nationally. Founded in 1999, NPower currently serves more than 4,000 organizations each year.

At NPower, we connect nonprofits to technology so that they can discover powerful new ways of serving their clients and communities. We've proven time and again that almost any nonprofit can leverage the power of IT to achieve transformative rewards.

At the same time, we understand that technology alone doesn't change the world — people do. That's why we base all our services in a friendly, flexible approach that delivers powerful IT solutions you can call your own.

History

The first NPower opened its doors in Seattle in 1999, providing hands-on technology assistance — from classroom training to strategic technology planning to website and database development — to nonprofit organizations in the Puget Sound. In response to the need for similar services in other communities, NPower Seattle partnered with Microsoft Corporation in 2000 to develop other NPower programs around the country — and the NPower Network was born.

NPower Indiana

NPower Indiana was launched as the third affiliate office in 2002 and is supported by such local organizations as The Indianapolis Foundation and United Way. We currently serve more than 200 nonprofits throughout the state of Indiana.

For more information, please visit the NPower Indiana website at www.NPowerIN.org.