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Cynthia H. de Lorenzi serves as Chief Executive Officer of Patriot Computer Group, Inc. (PCG) and its subsidiary PatriotNet, Inc. PCG and PatriotNet, a woman-owned set of companies.
She is a founder of Success in the City, a networking organization for women executives. Previously, Ms. de Lorenzi led the creation of the North Texas Technology Council (NTTC), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting North Texas as a premier technology region. She served as Chief Executive Officer and continues to serve as a Director for this successful organization.
Ms. de Lorenzi’s leadership experience includes serving as the South Regional Director of the Concord Coalition, a nonpartisan, grassroots educational organization advocating fiscal |
responsibility and reform of entitlement programs to ensure the viability and fairness for all generations.
She joined the Board of Directors of the Community Business Partnership and is a newly-inducted board member for the Capitol Telecommunications Professionals, working to re-invigorate the organization through the development of a membership drive.
She is a Member of the Advisory Board of the Telework Coalition and in 2003 was awarded the first Bob de Lorenzi Memorial Telework Award. This year, she is serving on the Washington Area Council on Telework (WACOT) planning committee. She has been a proponent of finding new and innovative uses for technology to increase efficiencies in the workplace and address transportation issues in a highly congested metropolitan region
She is serving on the 2004 Virginia Joint Commission on Technology and Science's (JCOTS) Advisory Committee on Computer Crimes. She serves on the Board of the Central Fairfax Chamber of Commerce, including serving as co-chair in the Technology Committee. She is a member of the E-Commute Committee of the Northern Virginia Technology Council and on the Executive Committee for the Texas Nanotechnology Initiative.
Ms. de Lorenzi is a frequent speaker, panelist and media guest on issues related to public policy, workforce and technology and women’s issues. Ms. de Lorenzi is a graduate of George Mason University . |