Peer Networking
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Part of what has always made TribalNet unique and useful for IT professionals at Native American tribes, casinos, and enterprises is that we focus solely on bringing technology and tribes together.
No other organization has such a targeted focus on your industry.
How to Join?
If you don't already have a profile on LinkedIn, you don't know what you are missing! It's one of the most popular professional networking sites and a great way to stay connected with your peers, discuss best practices, issues, solutions, announcements and more!
When you're signed into LinkedIn...
- Search Groups
- Type in TribalNet online community
- Request to join
- Wait for an "approval to join" response and you are in! It's that easy.
Please note this group is exclusive for IT leaders and technology decision makers at tribal organizations.
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Take a look at some recent discussions:
We are building a new facilty to be completed in June/July. My biggest project of the year will be a complete revamping of infrastructure including equipment, domains, email, etc. We will also be adding 25 workstations to our network so we have a station in every exam room for our EMR.
- LinkedIn TribalNet online group member
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Tribal Technology Leadership Award
It's important to recognize excellence in leadership amongst your peers in the industry.
In 2009, TribalNet awarded it's second well deserving recipient of the
Tribal Technology Leadership Award
Pechanga Resort & Casino's IT Department
Vice President of IT John Kenefick and Director of IT Richard Dominguez accepted
the award on behalf of their IT team at TribalNet 10.
Do you know an IT team, an individual on your team, or someone amongst your peers in the Native American technology industry that deserves to be recognized for their achievements in leadership?
Why not make the difference in someone's life who has made an important impact on the industry?
The process is quick and easy. Submit a recommendation today!
Deadline: August 31, 2010