WALTER MOSLEY
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EDUCATIONHARVARDLAWSCHOOL,Candidate for J.D., June 2005
Activities: Harvard Journal of Law and Technology
Black Law Students Association: AfricaSummit; Frederick Douglas Moot Court
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, M.S.I. in Information Economics, Policy and Management,
expected June 2003
Thesis:Designing and governing globally distributed virtual working, learning, and policy formation environments using synchronous and asynchronous information and communication technologies.
Honors: Intel Fellow 2001 - 2003
School of Information Merit Fellow
Activities: Dean’s Diversity Task Force
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, B.S. E. in Computer Engineering, December 2000
Honors: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Achievement Award, 2000
Intel Scholar, 1997 - 1999
GEM Fellow, 1999
Activities: National Society of Black Engineers, Academic Excellence
EXPERIENCE MICROSOFT CIC RESEARCH FELLOW,WashingtonDC. 2002
International Possibilities Unlimited, Fellow
Designed and developed a policy formation collaboratory (an integrated and distributed network of information and communication technologies that link people, information, and facilities together) that fosters civic participation by the global South in the decision making processes of the international development community. Presented: (September 2002) Johannesburg, South Africa – World Summit on Sustainable Development
HEWLETT-PACKARD FOUNDATION RESEARCH FELLOW 2001
Stepping Beyond Access – A model for sustainable development: Community E-commerce. This research produced a four-part model for sustaining human, economic, and social capital in underserved communities using information and communication technologies. Publication pending.
INTEL CORPORATION, Folsom, CA, Chandler, AZ. Summers 1998 - 2000
Summer Intern
Designed and administrated databases, coded web front-ends for datasets. Windows NT and UNIX system administration. Intel Beta testing coordinator for Microsoft Office 2000 products.
PROCTER & GAMBLE CORPORATION,Detroit, MI. Summers 1996, 1997
Summer Intern
Leading sales account manager for the first year intern class. Analyzed multi-state sales data to develop customer business strategies for optimizing product distribution and financial resources.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, MI. 2000 - 2002
Graduate Student Instructor,
Teaching ENG101, Introduction to C++ Programming.
PUBLICATIONS The Community E-commerce Movement: A Catalyst for Restoration in Underserved Communities. Presented: University of Michigan SCOR Conference, January 2002, 3rd place.
On Information Communication Technologies, The Global Information Infrastructure, and the Global Information Society: Strategies for Strengthening NGO Participation in the Digital World. Accepted: (April, 2002) JointBerkeley-StanfordCenter for African Studies Annual Spring Conference Rethinking Globalization from an African Perspective. Discussed: (March 2002) Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – African Development Forum.