Everything Channel's Channel@Work: Technology Makeover School Edition Partners with L.A. Works to Empower Students at Dayton Hei
09 3월 2010 - 5:18AM
PR Newswire (US)
LOS ANGELES, March 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Everything Channel, a UBM
company, and L.A. Works, a nonprofit, volunteer action center, are
partnering to empower students at Dayton Heights Elementary School
by providing much needed technology for its library, computer lab
and teacher's workroom. The new technology in the library was
unveiled to students at a ribbon-cutting ceremony with local and
school officials this morning. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100308/NY66649) Channel@Work:
Technology Makeover School Edition program, a nonprofit component
of Everything Channel's XChange Solution Provider conference,
brought together 50 members of the technology community and
Everything Channel employees for a community service project.
Volunteers installed six new computers and a printer in the
school's library, one new computer in the teacher's workroom,
refreshed the operating systems on 34 mac workstations in the
computer lab and installed new keyboards. Additionally, program
volunteers beautified several areas of the school including
painting a mural created by Los Angeles-based artist, Jennifer
Langstrom. "On behalf of the City of Los Angeles, I would like to
thank Everything Channel and its sponsors for investing in
technology that will provide our students with the tools and
resources that will enhance their educational experience," said Los
Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. "Through access to computers in
the classroom, the students of Dayton Heights Elementary will be
able to gain the technical skills necessary to compete in the
global economy." Nancy Hammervik, Senior Vice President, Events,
Everything Channel, Debra Brutchey, Senior Director, L.A. Works,
Marie Leyva, Principal, Dayton Heights Elementary, Eric Martorano,
Director of U.S. Partner Channel, Microsoft, Melissa Infusino,
Director of Partnerships, Los Angeles Unified School District and
Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles City Council President, District 13 were
in attendance to cut the ribbon on the library. Technology and
service donations to Dayton Heights Elementary School include: --
Microsoft is the underwriter of the Channel@Work: Technology
Makeover School Edition program. -- AMD donated seven all-in-one
workstation computers built on the most recent AMD platform. --
Solution provider, Jessica DeVita of UberGeekGirl ® of Santa
Monica, CA refreshed the operating systems on the mac workstations
in the computer lab and installed new keyboards. -- Solution
provider Bob Nitrio of Ranvest Associates, Orangevale, CA installed
six new workstations and a networked color laser printer in the
library and one new workstation in the teacher's workroom. --
Juniper Networks made a monetary donation. -- Samsung donated a
CLP-670ND printer as well as two 22 inch 2243BWT-1 monitors and two
SPL300 LCD projectors for audio visual needs at the school. --
Belkin International, Inc. made technology donations. -- Through
its integration partner, Arey Jones Educational Solutions, the Los
Angeles Unified School District's Information Technology Division
will incorporate and manage these new workstations and the
refreshed computer lab systems, which include new keyboards
supplied by the district. "We are very excited to bring the
attendees and sponsors of XChange Solution Provider as well as
members of the Everything Channel team together to assist the
Dayton Heights Elementary School. It is a privilege for us to give
back to the local community and showcase our commitment to
education. We are thrilled to leave a lasting tribute with the city
of Los Angeles," said Hammervik. Opened in 1909, Dayton Heights
Elementary is currently in its 100th school year. Designated a
Title 1 school, as 91 percent of students' families have household
incomes below poverty level and qualify for free lunches, the
school administrators work hard to serve the 588 students in grades
K-5. The focus for the year is to raise the Academic Performance
Index (API) from 757 to above the state target of 800.
Understanding that technology is an important tool to increase
student performance, the principal is pleased to have the
Channel@Work: Technology Makeover School Edition program on her
campus. "We are very grateful for the business community's
generosity in helping us revitalize the library and computer lab at
Dayton Heights Elementary School," said Brutchey. "Everything
Channel and members of the technology industry have set aside
valuable time to help us improve the facility of one of our
community partners. We appreciate this tremendous support of our
mission to increase volunteer participation and build the capacity
of our nonprofit partners." "Our children are growing up in a world
where technology is part of everything we do, so it's crucial for
them to have access to the tools that will help them succeed," said
Martorano. "Microsoft, along with our partners, is excited to
provide these exciting state-of-the-art technology solutions to the
students of Dayton Heights Elementary School to help fuel their
learning now and for years to come." Everything Channel's
Channel@Work initiative is the nonprofit component of all XChange
events. Channel@Work brings together members of the technology
industry to support local communities in need. The Channel@Work:
Technology Makeover School Edition program is the nonprofit
component of its XChange Solution Provider event which will take
place March 8-11, 2010 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los
Angeles. XChange Solution Provider will bring together more than
200 pre-qualified executive-level technology sellers with
approximately 75 industry leading Channel vendors to meet, build
relationships and strategize growth. For additional information
about LA Works, visit http://www.laworks.com/. For additional
information about Everything Channel's XChange Solution Provider or
Channel@Work: Technology Makeover: School Edition, visit
http://everythingchannelevents.com/xsp10. About Everything Channel
(http://www.everythingchannel.com/, http://www.channelweb.com/)
Everything Channel, headquartered in Framingham, MA, is a
technology marketing and sales solutions company. Through its
"Complete Technology Channel Solution," Everything Channel offers
the right business tools to accelerate technology sales. From
branding and recruiting to marketing and sales, Everything Channel
offers technology marketers the unmatched breadth and depth of
global brands and market intelligence combined with unparalleled
audience loyalty and credibility serving all technology sales
channels through an extensive database. Everything Channel provides
innovative field sales and marketing solutions to the sellers of
technology to achieve measurable and significant results. About
United Business Media Limited UBM (UBM.L) focuses on two principal
activities: worldwide information distribution, targeting and
monitoring; and, the development and monetisation of B2B
communities and markets. UBM's businesses inform markets and serve
professional commercial communities -- from doctors to game
developers, from journalists to jewelry traders, from farmers to
pharmacists -- with integrated events, online, print and business
information products. Our 6,500 staff in more than 30 countries are
organised into specialist teams that serve these communities,
bringing buyers and sellers together, helping them to do business
and their markets to work effectively and efficiently. For more
information, go to http://www.ubm.com/. About L.A. Works
(http://www.laworks.com/) L.A. Works is a 501(c)3 nonprofit,
volunteer action center that creates and implements hands-on
community service projects throughout the greater Los Angeles area.
Founded in 1991, its mission consists of three principal points: to
increase volunteer participation in community service projects; to
provide nonprofit partners with access to volunteer labor and other
resources; and to educate and encourage people to engage in the
broader social issues affecting the greater Los Angeles Community.
L.A. Works has contributed over one million volunteer hours of
service to Los Angeles, spent over 80,000 hours reading books to
children and at-risk youth, 65,000 hours tutoring and 50,000 hours
providing activities for the elderly, served over 10,000 meals to
the homeless, and painted hundreds of murals at schools and
nonprofit partners. More information available at
http://www.laworks.com/. About Microsoft Founded in 1975, Microsoft
is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that
help people and businesses realize their full potential. Contacts
Allison Cohen Natalee Ellars Everything Channel L.A. Works 516 562
7870 323 224 6510 Allison.Cohen@ec.ubm.com Natalee@laworks.com
DATASOURCE: Everything Channel CONTACT: Allison Cohen, Everything
Channel, +1-516-562-7870,Allison.Cohen@ec.ubm.com or Natalee
Ellars, L.A. Works, +1-323-224-6510,Natalee@laworks.com Web Site:
http://www.everythingchannel.com/
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