Our Passionate Sponsors
VIP Sponsors ($1,000 and over) |
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Thinkersmith was named to be a recipient of the 2013 Google Rise Awards, declaring us one of the premier STEM programs in the world. Google has endorsed our work as relevant to the cause of increasing the interest of non-traditional students in technology. |
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| StudyBlox by Emberex | ||
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| Palo Alto Software | ||
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Palo Alto understands small business. They know what it's like to start from zero, with no outside investment, and build a company from 1 employee to nearly 50. They understand the challenges, and also know what it takes to be successful. They are committed to providing that knowledge, experience, and expertise to as many other small businesses as possible. |
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| Kiki Prottsman | ||
| Kiki has been described as a "Technological Force of Nature." Her daily goal is to help introduce technology and computer science to everyone in a fun, passionate and healthy way. Kiki currently runs Thinkersmith, as well as driving such initiatives as Thinking Myself and Picture Me in Computing. | ||
| Kristy Thomas | ||
| Kristy is a talented and generous woman who works as a software engineer for FabTrol. Her kind donation allowed us to fund our first move to our previous location off of Centennial Loop. | ||
| Anna Gladstone | ||
| Anna currently works at Symantec, throwing her support behind women and children in technology. Anna is actively involved with Thinkersmith as well as the University of Oregon's Women in Computer Science group. | ||
| Melissa Woo | ||
| Melissa is University of Oregon’s Chief Information Officer. As a woman trained in the natural sciences and working in the information technology field, she encourages others to support innovative programs, such as Thinkersmith, to promote STEM education. | ||
If you'd like to participate, you can send a check or money order to:
Thinkersmith
P.O. Box 42186
Eugene, OR 97404
*Thinkersmith is an equal opportunity program and does not
discriminate on any basis -- including race, gender, age, or ability. Some of our programs may be designed to yield maximum benefit for girls or minorities, but all qualifying students will be given equal consideration upon application.
