Quinn Sutton is an American business professional. He is the Executive Director of the Digital Alliance Foundation and is known for his work in the private technology education sector[1] and his work on a variety of UN-related and humanitarian projects.[2] In 2007, he co-founded the Digital Alliance Foundation which provides capacity-building
Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) skills to marginalized populations[3] and serves as a High-Level Advisor for the
Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies and Development (UNGAID).[4]
Panel on Volunteerism in the Digital Age, Global Knowledge Partnership Foundation, Third Global Knowledge Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, December 2007.[7]
UNGAID Annual Global Forum, Monterrey, Mexico, September, 2009.[9]
IT Training Project at School for Leprosy-affected Children, Chennai, India, November, 2011.[10]
Panel: ICT and New Strategic Alliances to Achieve the Millennium Goals,
Infopoverty World Conference, OCCAM, UN Headquarters, New York, March, 2012.[11]
Panel: The Impact of New Technologies and ICTs on Sustainable Development, United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (RIO+20), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[12]
United Nations-sponsored Education Policy Paper: “Framework on Education for All in the Digital Age”, 2009.[13]
Quinn Sutton is an American business professional. He is the Executive Director of the Digital Alliance Foundation and is known for his work in the private technology education sector[1] and his work on a variety of UN-related and humanitarian projects.[2] In 2007, he co-founded the Digital Alliance Foundation which provides capacity-building
Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) skills to marginalized populations[3] and serves as a High-Level Advisor for the
Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies and Development (UNGAID).[4]
Panel on Volunteerism in the Digital Age, Global Knowledge Partnership Foundation, Third Global Knowledge Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, December 2007.[7]
UNGAID Annual Global Forum, Monterrey, Mexico, September, 2009.[9]
IT Training Project at School for Leprosy-affected Children, Chennai, India, November, 2011.[10]
Panel: ICT and New Strategic Alliances to Achieve the Millennium Goals,
Infopoverty World Conference, OCCAM, UN Headquarters, New York, March, 2012.[11]
Panel: The Impact of New Technologies and ICTs on Sustainable Development, United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (RIO+20), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[12]
United Nations-sponsored Education Policy Paper: “Framework on Education for All in the Digital Age”, 2009.[13]