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Who is building Teen Web
?
Many Maryland organizations are involved in project strategy via project committees. Volunteers participate to lead the vision of Teen Web to maximize its impact with youth.

Interested in participating?
Please review the committee structures and contact us for details.

TeenWeb Project Committees
- Executive Advisory Board
- Marketing Committee
- Student Advisory Committee
- Human Resource Advisory Committee
- Technology Advisory Committee

Executive Advisory Board

Charge:
Provide overall strategic direction and coordination of key partners to determine content, presentation and evaluation of impact of teen website.

Representing:

Baltimore County Public Schools
CitiFinancial
Community College of Baltimore County
Eastern Technical High School
Firaxis Game
Foy Group
Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health
Kaiser Permanente (chairperson)
Maryland State Department of Business and Economic Development
Maryland State Department of Education
Maryland PTA
MBRT
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
no | inc
St. Frances Academy
U.S. Department of Education
University of Maryland, Baltimore
University of Maryland, College Park
Venable
Wilderness Technology Alliance

Marketing Committee

Charge:
Develop, ensure implementation and critique the effectiveness of a plan to market teen website to students, parents and educators.

Representing:


Carroll County Career and Technology Center
CitiFinancial
Erickson Retirement Communities (chairperson)
Firaxis Games
Greater Baltimore Committee
Infinity Promotions Group
J. Hyatt Seminar Services
Johns Hopkins University
Kids CAN
Maryland State Department of Education
Provident Bank of Maryland
Maryland Assoc. of Certified Public Accountants
Montgomery Youth Works
MBRT
Stanton Communications
University of Maryland, Baltimore
University of Maryland School of Medicine
WebAdvantage.net
Student Advisory Committee
 



Charge:
Provide input and participate in planning and marketing the teen website.

Representing:

Baltimore Urban League
Damion Dot
Digital Harbor High School (student web team)
Eastern Technical High School
Glen Burnie High School (students)
Knockout Entertainment
MdBio
Method 1518
Pikesville High School (students)
Safe & Sound
Tidewater Computer & Internet Solutions
Human Resource Advisory Committee
 



Charge:
Provide guidance from human resource perspective on implementation of Achievement Counts programs, including speakers bureau and teen website.

Representing:

CitiFinancial
Community College of Baltimore County - Catonsville
F&M Bancorp
IBM Corporation
Legg Mason Wood Walker, Inc.
Naval Air Station - Patuxent River
United Parcel Service
Villa Julie College
Technology Committee
 



Charge:
Provide technical expertise and advice on planning and implementing the teen website.

Representing:

Baltimore City Government
Community College of Baltimore County - Essex
Damion Dot
Digital Harbor High School
Eventrebels.com
Johns Hopkins University Center for Technology and Education
MBRT
Method 1518
University of Maryland, Baltimore

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111 S. Calvert St, Suite 1720    Baltimore, MD 21202
p 410.727.0448   f 410.727.7699   e mail@mbrt.org

The MBRT is supported by our member companies and our project funders

 

Updated: September 17, 2003


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