 Jeff Davis, Committee Chair |
Jeff is a Web designer, developer, and entrepreneur. He owns and operates New Look Media, a successful and
rapidly growing web development company based in Norman, Oklahoma. Jeff has over 10 years of experience in the industry working for clients such
as The University of Oklahoma, Norman Regional Hospital, Oklahoma Scholar-Leadership Enrichment Program and the National Council for Impacted
Schools, among others.
Jeff is the founder and organizer of Refresh Oklahoma City, a community of web design
and development professionals.
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 Jason Lee |
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Jason Lee is a Senior Java Developer for Sun
Microsystems working on the
GlassFish Administration Console. Jason has extensive experience
working with web-based
technologies such as JavaServer Faces and Ajax, as well as enterprise
technologies based on the GlassFish platform.
Jason has been writing software professionally since 1997 in a wide
variety of languages and environments, including Java, PHP, C/C++, and
Delphi on both Linux/Unix and Windows. You can read more about what
Jason's working on at his blog.
Jason is also the president of the Oklahoma
City Java Users Group, where he is an active member and presenter.
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 Jim
Rogers |
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Jim Rogers serves as a Director of Enterprise Services for i2E in
Oklahoma City. His role entails providing financial and strategic advice
to technology-based startup businesses, evaluating businesses for the
various investment funds managed by i2E, and working to match strong
business opportunities with venture capital funds, strategic partners,
and angel investors.
Jim received his MBA from the University of Oklahoma,
where he was President of the Graduate Business Association and a Price
Scholar. He also received his B.A. in Political Science from OU, where
he was a National Merit Scholar. Jim serves on the advisory board from
Francis Tuttle Technology Center's Entrepreneurship Program, and on
the advisory council for the Oklahoma City Gaylord Downtown YMCA. He is
a member of Leadership Oklahoma City Class XXVII (27) and the Department
of Commerce's Project Boomerang.
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