Founder and General Manager, Cernio Technology Co-operative
San Francisco Bay Area
Founder and General Manager, Cernio Technology Co-operative
San Francisco Bay Area
Generalist with varying specialties. Heavy emphasis on helping people make effective use of technology, whether in cooperative, commercial, public-benefit, or academic settings. Currently manage IT at an injury prevention firm in Northern California and, in my spare time, managing a technology cooperative whose purpose is to add value to the technical efforts of creative self-starters in all fields.
graham.freeman@cernio.com or +1 415 462 2991 (GMT-8)
Community building, cooperative corporate governance, nonprofit management, colocation operations management
(Information Technology and Services industry)
2007 — Present (2 years )
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
2004 — Present (5 years )
(Sole Proprietorship; 1-10 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
1995 — Present (14 years )
We provide technology services to select clients, with a focus on work that contributes to sustainable communities.
(Educational Institution; 10,001 or more employees; Computer & Network Security industry)
April 2005 — April 2006 (1 year 1 month)
(Public Company; 51-200 employees; Supermarkets industry)
2004 — 2005 (1 year )
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Environmental Services industry)
October 2002 — November 2005 (3 years 2 months)
(Non-Profit; 1-10 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
September 2000 — April 2004 (3 years 8 months)
(Educational Institution; 10,001 or more employees; Higher Education industry)
September 1999 — May 2002 (2 years 9 months)
Internet Law 2003 — 2003
Attended iLaw '03 and several symposia & workshops for professional development
French 2003 — 2003
Language course through UCD Extension
1999 — 2002
Part-time education while I worked at UCSC
Sustainable technologies, wireless community networks, sea kayaking, sailing, travel
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility