US CTO Aneesh Chopra Coming To Silicon Valley
By Tom Foremski - July 31, 2009
Coming up on Tuesday August 4 at the Computer History museum - Churchill Club, the Center for Democracy and Technology, and TechNet present:
Chief Technology Officer of the United States Aneesh Chopra will speak at the Churchill Club. This is Mr. Chopra's first visit to Silicon Valley since President Obama appointed him to the inaugural post in April 2009.
Mr. Chopra will discuss his mandate to promote technological innovation in helping the nation meet its most urgent priorities, including job creation, health care costs, and national security. A Q&A session will follow.
An Evening with Aneesh Chopra
Location: Computer History Museum
Map of 1401 N. Shoreline Drive, Mountain View: bit.ly/17qWIE
5:30 pm - Registration
6:00 pm - Intros from Karen Tucker from Churchill Club, TechNet Acting CEO Jim Hawley and Center for Democracy
and Technology VP for Public Policy Jim Dempsey
6:05 pm - Remarks by Aneesh Chopra
6:45 pm - Q&A
7:15 pm - End of program/Reception begins (Reception includes beverages with
cash bar and food)
8:30 - Event ends
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