Beth S. Perlman, Chair (chosen by Governor)
Appointed by Governor: James P. Clements, Ph.D.; H. Victoria Goldsborough; Linda Gooden; Shelley A. Johnson; Selin Mariadhas; Marilyn S. Martin; Jeffrey S. Shuman; Donna S. Stevenson; Judy F. Thomason; one vacancy. Terms expire 2009.
Appointed by Senate President: Gloria G. Lawlah
Appointed by House Speaker: Jeannie Haddaway; Sally Y. Jameson.
Ex officio: Ovetta M. Moore, designee of Deputy Secretary of Business & Economic Development; Carol B. Walter, designee of Deputy Secretary of Labor, Liscensing, & Regulation; Janet Moye Cornick, Ph.D., designee of Secretary of Higher Education; Katharine M. Oliver, Assistant State Superintendent for Career Technology & Adult Learning; Claudia Morrell, Director, Center for Women & Information Technology.
Staff: Elissa Prichep
c/o Division of Economic Policy, Research, & Legislative Affairs
Dept. of Business & Economic Development
217 East Redwood St.
Baltimore, Maryland 21202 - 3316
(410) 767-0169, (410) 260-6309
e-mail: eprichep@choosemaryland.org
The Task Force on the Status of Women and Information Technology was authorized in July 2004 (Chapter 489, Acts of 2004). The Task Force is to study issues relating to the declining involvement of girls and women in information technology. What impact the decline has on the workforce's overall technological literacy will be studied, as well as the future state of the workforce. Additionally, the Task Force is to create an awareness throughout the State of the status of women and information technology, and identify and observe current laws, regulations, and programs in order to pinpoint those that address the issues of education and workforce development most efficiently.
A statewide plan for women and information technology will be devised by the Task Force.
Authorization for the Task Force extends to June 30, 2009.
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