Alliance for Digital Equality hosts Chicago Digital Empowerment Council
The Alliance for Digital Equality launches its Chicago-based initiative on February 4 with a forum on the impact of affordable broadband deployment on the Chicago region. The forum will focus on how broadband creates jobs and enables improvements in jobs, public health, public safety, urban and economic development, and education. Speakers include ADE Chairman Julius H. Hollis; Senator Rodney Ellis of Texas; William "Bill" Lamar, former SVP and Chief Marketing Officer for McDonald's USA; Dr. Earlexia Montoya Norwood, M.D., Henry Ford Medical Center-Troy, Michigan; William "Bill" Diggs, President & CEO of the Miami-Dade Chamber of Commerce; and ADE Executive Director, BMaynard Scarborough.
The presentation will kick off with a luncheon at 11:30 a.m. at Northern Trust Bank Headquarters, 50 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL on Wednesday, February 4th.
The Alliance for Digital Equality is a non-profit consumer advocacy organization that serves to facilitate and ensure equal access to technology in underserved communities. ADE and the Communications Workers of America have joined forces in a strategic partnership to empower communities across the digital divide. For more information on ADE, please visit www.alliancefordigitalequality.org
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