Nigel Ballard
Nigel is Intel's Director of Federal Marketing and the Business Online Council Co-Chair for Intel Americas. He is also the Marketing chairman for the Government Business Steering Committee of TechAmerica. He was named one of America’s top 100 technology leaders by Federal Computer Weekly. Prior to joining Intel, Nigel spent twenty years in the wireless arena, consulting with Fortune 100 companies on wireless investments and consumer product marketing. He authored the wireless framework for Portland’s citywide network cloud RFP. Nigel worked on the development and feature design of the Palm Pilot for Donna Dubinsky and went on to work with Sony Japan on handheld communicators. Before moving to the USA in 2000, he managed Bluetooth globally for Cap Gemini. His career passions are technology, product marketing and following the consumer zeitgeist. Originally from the United Kingdom, he now lives with his family in Portland, Oregon.
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- Darryl:
Very imformative article. Perhaps other geographically-dispersed organizations should borrow some of... - Audrey Hallett:
I do think in our infancy we have been blinded by Web 2.0 tools in their power to open up conversati... - Mark Abel:
Naked leadership takes some guts and a lot of courage. To quote another source, in "Good to Great,"... - Mike Tiemann:
I am very impressed with this article and think it is very spot on. Actually I am a colleague and fa... - Jeffrey Levy:
Thanks for a well-thought, well-written piece outlining what's needed. Thanks, too, for acknowledgi... - Renee:
Craig, Thanks for keeping us informed. I think the steps you've outlined are a start to a larger tr... - Jay:
Great to see so much support for openness. I think our efforts need to also look at structural chang... - John:
After sifting through twitter I finally got here ... nice to see you here Craig and good points. ... - Cara Keithley:
Thank you Craig for helping those of us working towards this new democracy. I really do believe we ... - Donald Burrell:
Ms. Cureton, Currently I'm with the United States Department of Agricultute (USDA) Office of the Ch...




