Explore
Gaia Soulmates
down  About This Group
Peace Through Commerce
“Something extraordinary is happening in global development circles. For the first time since the 19th century, progressive activists are embracing trade as a positive tool for change. The global NGO Oxfam is the latest progressive interest group to change its tune, launching a campaign to end agricultural subsidies in the developed world. This could represent a fundamental turning of the...(more)
down  About This Room
Member introductions.
down  Room Activity
No Recent Activity
down  Group Grapevine
 Advertising keeps Gaia free! Interested in sponsoring us?
next threadResultset_next
threaded | unthreaded | newest first


  charlie : Peaceworker

Introduction - Charlie Jackson

charlie said Oct 17, 2006, 12:37 PM:

 

Charlie Jackson is the CEO of Acceleros, a Texas-based company that focuses on business and marketing Technology.  Mr. Jackson has led a variety of business ventures during the past twenty years including serving as founder of three technology-related startups and currently provides IT consulting for Global-500 companies.  

In addition to his work, Charlie has been very active in peace and social justice issues.  He is the founder of Texans for Peace and has been involved in projects in Bosnia, Guatemala and Iraq (he has made three trips during the war).  His current project is providing support and workable economic development in Iraq via the Women's Business Center of Baghdad http://acceleros.com/WBCB/ in addition to ongoing advocacy to end the war http://texansforpeace.org/endthewar .

Mr. Jackson holds a B.A. in Government and an M.S. in Science and Technology Commercialization from the University of Texas, IC2 Institute. He has traveled extensively throughout the world and serves on a variety of boards and professional organizations including the Technology Indus Entreprenuers http://www.tie-aus.org/ . His publications include: “Process to Product: Creating Tools for Knowledge Management”, in Knowledge Management and Business Model Innovation, Yogesh Malhotra, ed. (2001) and “Technology Innovation, Transfer, and Commercialization: Need for a Nonlinear Approach”, in Proceedings of the 3rd Annual International Conference on Technology Policy and Innovation. (1999).