Tech Alpharetta Strengthens Its Strategic Advisory Board With Five New Members

New Additions Bring Additional Expertise and Industry Knowledge to Further Foster Alpharetta's Tech Ecosystem

Tech Alpharetta, the nonprofit organization helping the City of Alpharetta lead in innovation, welcomes five new members to its strategic advisory board. Focused on conceptualizing and guiding strategies for growing the Alpharetta tech ecosystem, the Board is comprised of some of the city’s leading technology companies.

The 28-person Board features local c-suite and senior executives, along with community partners ATDC, Technology Association of Georgia (TAG), Gwinnett Tech and the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce. The new Board members include:

We've been mindfully growing our Board, and I'm humbled by the phenomenal talent of our Board, and our Board members' enthusiasm for serving our tech community. Our new Board members include Robert Hendricks, who was a founding Board member and former chairman for Tech Alpharetta; our first investor member, Doug Ring, and three additional, senior tech thought leaders that bring a breadth of expertise.

Karen Cashion, CEO of Tech Alpharetta

·       Edwina Payne, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Avanos Health

·       Doug Ring, Partner, Bedford Funding Capital Management

·       Rachael Nagrowski, Executive Director, Business Sales for Southeast Market, Verizon Wireless

·       Robert Hendricks, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, IntegraConnect

·       Walt Eisele, Chief Technology Officer, Scientific Games, Lottery

“We’re excited to add this exceptional group of people to our Board,” says Karen Cashion, CEO of Tech Alpharetta. “We’ve been mindfully growing our Board, and I’m humbled by the phenomenal talent of our Board, and our Board members’ enthusiasm for serving our tech community. Our new Board members include Robert Hendricks, who was a founding Board member and former chairman for Tech Alpharetta; our first investor member, Doug Ring, and three additional, senior tech thought leaders that bring a breadth of expertise.”

Tech Alpharetta was established in 2012 to act as a strategic advisor to the city of Alpharetta to help grow its technology ecosystem. Its Board was charged with identifying and pursuing key opportunities and policy decisions. Since its inception, the Board’s recommendations have led to the launch of Tech Alpharetta’s Innovation Center, a successful tech startup incubator that is home to 50 tech startups; the creation of the city’s economic development website, www.growalpharetta.com; a cellular gap study conducted on behalf of the city; the adoption of the ItsMyTown city app, developed by an Innovation Center-affiliated tech startup, ITSimple; and many other key recommendations.  

For more information about Tech Alpharetta, its mission and it programs, or for information about the Tech Alpharetta Innovation Center, visit www.techalpharetta.com.

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About Tech Alpharetta

Tech Alpharetta (previously the Alpharetta Technology Commission), the first organization of its kind in Georgia, was established in 2012 by the City of Alpharetta and is an independent, 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization today. The organization includes a strategic advisory board of Alpharetta’s leading technology companies, a technology events pillar, and the Tech Alpharetta Innovation Center, a flourishing tech startup incubator.

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About Tech Alpharetta

Tech Alpharetta (previously the Alpharetta Technology Commission), the first organization of its kind in Georgia, was established in 2012 by the City of Alpharetta and is an independent, 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization today.

Tech Alpharetta
2972 Webb Bridge Road
Alpharetta, GA
30009

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