The Technology and Entrepreneurship Center at Harvard (TECH) convenes the 2012 Human Services Summit as a component of the Innovation Fellows program and the Public Sector Innovation Award. TECH, part of the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, is both a real and virtual space for students, faculty, alumni, and industry leaders to learn together, collaborate, and innovate. TECH enables this holistic exploration by sponsoring and supporting opportunities for the innovation community to gather and exchange knowledge via courses, study groups, mentorship relationships, innovation programs and special events.
Leadership for a Networked World (LNW) develops the 2012 Public Sector and Education Shared Services Summit. Founded in 1987 at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, LNW is now a think-tank that works with the Technology and Entrepreneurship Center at Harvard and academic institutions globally to provide uniquely powerful leadership summits and transformation programs. Since 1987, LNW (E-government Executive Education - "3E," prior to 2005) has conducted more than 200 learning events and gathered more than 12,000 alumni globally.
American Public Human Services Association (APHSA) is a bipartisan, nonprofit organization representing appointed state and local health and human service agency commissioners as well as their key program managers throughout the nation. APHSA develops and provides policy insight, knowledge transfer, best practices, networking and advocacy. APHSA is committed to carrying out our work through strong connections and partnerships among the many areas of government and the broader community that affect the well-being of our citizens. Learn more at www.aphsa.org.
