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The PCNA is the Canadian partner in Imalls Global. This project promises to generate enough revenue for the PCNA that we can become funders for our CAP Networks and sites. IMalls Global is forming a foundation and the PCNA will be forming IMalls Canada.
We are very proud of this ecommerce/social platform that benefits CAP in Canada as well as our partner networks around the globe. Please visit www.imallsglobal.com for more information.
Our list of partners include (and it's growing daily):
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Logistics: UPS
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International and national banking partners
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Software: Microsoft
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Telecenter Associations
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Government Services Oversight: Organization of American States
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Board of Directors:
Ron Scheman Former United States Executive Director of the Inter-American Development Bank, Chairman of the International Finance Practice of Greenberg Traurig;, President of Porter International, and, most recently, Director General of the OAS Inter-American Agency for Cooperation and Development (IACD)
Alan Wurtzel Former CEO of Circuit City Stores where grew the company from 50 million to one billion dollars in sales and has spent the last 19 years as a director of various public companies including Office Depot, TJX, CarMax and Dollar Tree Stores
President - COO: Bonsal Glascock, In a career spanning over 30 years, Mr. Glascock worked in senior positions in finance, sales, marketing and management at Bechtel, Tandem Computers and Cisco Systems. Born and raised in Mexico City, Mexico, he is fluent in English, Spanish and French and has a working knowledge of Portuguese. He was educated at the University of Pacific (BS) and Golden Gate University, San Francisco (MBA). He has served on the Board of Directors of the U.S. Mexico Chamber of Commerce, PanAmerican Society of California, Make-A-Wish Foundation and on the Fiesta Bowl Committee.
Executive Vice President, Vendor Relations: Steven Richman, Mr. Richman spent over 18 years with Circuit City Stores, Inc. in a number of senior level positions including Director of Corpo- rate Distribution supporting over 600 retail stores throughout the US and General Manager of Corporate Operations.
CIO: Roni Leeds, Ms. Leeds spent 25 years in technology with Cisco Systems, Inc., 3Com Inc. and Tandem Computers, Inc. where she was responsible to build teams and structures for marketing and customer service. Her responsibilities related principally to operations and business development in foreign markets, including Latin America, Europe and Asia.
Vice President, Telecenter Operations: Jorge Duran, Mr. Duran has spent over 15 years working with technology investive projects in Latin America, including the telecenter movement and web delivered services as Director of Cooperation and Vice President at the Latin American Institute of Educational Communication (ILCE), Senior Advisor in Technology at the Organization of American States (OAS) and Senior Consultant at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
General Manager, I-Malls Americas: Klaus Stoll. Mr. Stoll has been active in the Internet sector of Latin America for almost 15 years. He was responsible for building the first Internet network of churches in the United Kingdom (ChurchNet.UK) and was co-founder of Chasquinet in Quito, Ecuador in 1997, a foundation devoted to promote the strategic uses of the Internet for social development through research, education and training.. Mr. Stoll is currently president of Chasquinet.
John Villamil-Casanova, the Executive Vice-President and CIO of Aspira, will be responsible for coordination with the U.S. telecenters. He is a former board member of CTCNet and is a member of the national advisory committees of Cisco Academies, the Hispanic Educational Telecommunications System (HETS) and Hispanics in Information Technology and Telecommunications National Association.
Bev Collins, General Manager of the Pacific Community Networks Association since 2003, will be responsible for coordination with the Canadian telecenter network. She was a founder of the Powell River Community Network in 1993, the Powell River Economic Development Society and the British Colombia Community Connectivity Cooperative.
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