Wednesday, December 17, 2008

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Dennis McKenna co-founded and directs the leading media company focused on information technology in the public sector, most specifically serving the state and local government and education markets.

Launched award-winning trade magazines in this field, including, Government Technology, Public CIO, Emergency Management and Converge. In 2007 e.Republic's Public CIO was named “Magazine of the Year” by the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE). In 2008, e.Republic titles won seven additional editorial and design awards with Government Technology named as “Best Overall Publication/Trade” by the Western Publications Association (Maggie Awards).

In 2007 e.Republic premiered Government Technology TV(GTtv), an online video news and information channel as part of govtech.com. In 2008 BtoB Media Business magazine awarded GTtv best "Overall use of Video, Small BtoB".

Designed and developed the Government Technology Conferences and Executive Event series, the largest intergovernmental events for public sector IT leaders, held each year in more than thirty jurisdictions around the US.

In 2008 launched the Conference on California’s Future.

Developed and oversees management of the Center for Digital Government - the first of its kind research and business intelligence consultancy focused exclusively on state and local government.



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