Andrew Hoppin co-founded and helps to manage the NASA CoLab program at NASA Ames Research Center, which aims to increase efficiency and transparency at NASA by building new partnerships between NASA and external communities of practice such as the entrepreneurial technology community, the global open-source software movement, and constituents in the virtual world of “Second Life.” In its first year, CoLab has been extensively covered in the media by CNET, WIRED, MSNBC, Seed Magazine, the BBC, Federal Computing Week, and many other media outlets.
Andrew also serves as an online strategy consultant to leading technology-driven non-profit organizations such as the Craigslist Foundation.
As an entrepreneur, Andrew has co-founded and directed business development for GoodStorm (recently acquired by Zazzle), a progressive eCommerce venture that helps organizations raise money to support themselves, Trellon, a leading open-source software consulting firm for online community building, and Moonfront, an aerospace design consulting firm. He also directed business strategy for CivicSpace Labs, a developer of software and communities for online organizing and advocacy, and, as a consultant, executed marketing campaigns for leading technology startups such as mobile messaging provider Jaiku (now Google) and online geographic data provider N Space Labs.
As a grassroots political organizer, in 2003, Andrew founded the largest local group in the Draft Clark movement, New York for Clark, and later joined the Wesley Clark for President campaign staff to help manage the campaign’s voter data and the nation’s first open-source campaign software volunteer program. He also co-created the “RootsCamp” political meeting series in Second Life in 2006, and the Yearly Kos “virtual convention” in Second Life in 2007.
Andrew serves on the Advisory Boards of Netroots Nation (formerly Yearly Kos), the Space Generation Foundation, the “San Jose Technology Museum’s” Experimental Exhibit Design Program, Yenza and the New Organizing Institute. He also represents the Space Generation Advisory Council at the United Nations Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC) in New York.
Andrew is a graduate of the NASA Academy and the International Space University, and holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Brown University and Berkeley in Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, Policy, and Management respectively.
Andrew, I just googled you and found this. Most impressive! I am looking forward to be of assistance to Yenza. All the best.
Dear Andrew
1105 Government Information Group – the premiere information provider in the government IT space and publishers of Federal Computer Week, Government Computer News, Washington Technology and Defense Systems – would like to cordially invite you to present at Government Leadership Summit (formerly CIO Summit) – June 1-3, 2008 in Williamsburg, VA. This year’s 15th annual thought leadership event will focus on “Change Leadership 2.0: Harnessing the Power of Disruptive Technologies in Government.” I’ve included a few highlights below:
-Session Title: Web 2.0 Collaboration – The Road to the White House
-Session Description: The first nationally televised presidential debate in 1960 between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy changed the outcome of the race and the landscape of American politics. The Internet and Web 2.0 technologies have led to another major turning point equal to importance of television on the presidential race. Web 2.0 technologies now allow voters to engage in an ongoing dialogue via wikis, blogs and social networking sites that takes place before, during and after debates. Barack Obama is just one example of this year’s candidates taking advantage of this mass collaboration technology through his campaign’s online social network. This session will bring together thought leaders in technology and grassroots campaigning to discuss the effects of Web 2.0 campaigning strategy and the candidates leading the Web 2.0 polls.
-Session Date: Tuesday, June 3, 2008
-Session Time: 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
-Other invited speakers: Cyrus Krohn, Republican National Committee’s e-Campaign; Teresa Vilmain, Democratic Campaign Manager;
-Audience:
Top level IT decision-makers from across Federal, State, Local government – has also included international CIOs in the past
-100-125 attendees including 70 public sector CXOs allows for more meaningful interaction among government and industry executives
-Faculty includes thought leaders from industry, academia, government
FCW and GCN would love to have your participation and expertise as a grassroots political organizer and co-creater of the “RootsCamp” political meeting series in Second Life. Please confirm your interest and availability via email at james@connellyworks.com or via phone at 703-742-7187. Let me know if you have any additional questions or concerns.
Thanks,
James
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Hi Andrew,
As you set your calendar for the Netroots Nation Convention in Austin this weekend, be sure to circle FRIDAY, 3PM Rm. 16 for….
A SPECIAL NETROOTS NATION ADVANCE SCREENING OF “CRAWFORD” THE MOVIE
What happens to the 705 people of Crawford, Texas when George W. Bush moves to town?
WATCH THE TRAILER at http://www.crawfordmovie.com (or catch it on YouTube)
Since its SxSW premiere, CRAWFORD has sold out festivals across the country; it has been praised in VARIETY, Texas Monthly, Film Threat, Politico.com and Premiere, lauded by Jake Gyllenhaal and Richard Linklater and linked to by the NYT’s Frank Rich. Last month, its premiere in the town of Crawford, Texas garnered two national AP stories; on the same night it won Brooklyn Film Festival’s Audience Award for Best Documentary. On Friday, July 18 it will screen at Netroots Nation, with director David Modigliani in attendance for a Q and A. See it before it bucks the system with a progressive release.
WATCH THE TRAILER at http://www.crawfordmovie.com (or catch it on YouTube)
Netroots Nation Screening:
Friday, July 18 @ 3pm
Room 16
THE BUZZ FOR CRAWFORD:
“a poignant account…populated with colorful, contrasting characters.” – Joe Leydon, VARIETY
“CRAWFORD received standing ovations at South by Southwest.” – Jeffrey Ressner, Politico.com
“A touching, even-handed, and genuinely significant film.” Dan Nuxoll, Rooftopfilms.com
“…smart and absorbing…a microcosm of a nation…” – Flickhead.com
“….revelatory: a deeply committed piece of high-def storytelling.”– Steve Dollar, The New York Sun
“….a fresh, unique perspective…entertaining and incredibly affecting…” – Josh Tyler, Cinemablend
“…a breakthrough film, a must-see of this year’s docs.” –Richard Linklater
“Vital…Engaging…CRAWFORD has the potential to disrupt narratives and change the way people think.” – Jake Gyllenhaal
“The right mingles with the left, no one is declared a winner…a brilliant job…refreshing to have such a politically charged environment delivered to the viewer with such an even hand.” – Mark Bell, Film Threat
WATCH THE TRAILER at http://www.crawfordmovie.com (or catch it on YouTube)
More info at http://www.crawfordmovie.com
JOIN THE CRAWFORD FACEBOOK GROUP TO BE NOTIFIED ABOUT ITS PROGRESSIVE RELEASE
see you there!