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Members of the World Technology Network
| Member | Organization | Website |
Country |
Category | Status | Accolades |
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| Garcia, Peter | Nanosys, Inc | Website | United States | Materials | Corporate Member | |
| Ovshinsky, Stanford | Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. | Website | United States | Energy | Fellow |
Finalist of 2000 |
| Gonzales, Lisa | Flock | Website | United States | Communications Technology | Corporate Member | |
| Sharon, Andre | Sharon Resources | United States | Finance | Founding Member | ||
| McCaffrey, Cindy | Google, Inc. | United States | Marketing Communications | Fellow | ||
| Maggioncalda, Jeff | Financial Engines, Inc. | Website | United States | Finance | Fellow |
Finalist of 2002 |
| Lawman, Pat | Morphogenesis | United States | Biotechnology | Corporate Member | ||
| Mitcham, Carl | Colorado School of Mines | United States | Ethics | Fellow |
Winner of 2006 |
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| Ritter, Jordan | Cloudmark | Website | United States | IT Software | Corporate Member | |
| Magid, James | Capital Counsel, (before at Needham & Company, Inc | United States | Finance | Founding Member | ||
| Gilder, George | Gilder Publishing LLC | United States | Communications Technology | Founding Member | ||
| Reese, R. Anthony | University of Texas, Austin | Website | United States | Law | Fellow | |
| Woelfel, Scott | Armchair Media, LLC | United States | Media and Journalism | Founding Member | ||
| Holmes, Elizabeth | Theranos Inc | United States | Biotechnology | Fellow | ||
| Deger, Renee | GlobalFluency | United States | IT Software | Corporate Member | ||
| Wolffe, Elizabeth | Sangamo BioSciences. Inc. | Website | United States | Biotechnology | Corporate Member | |
| Kawasaki, Guy | Garage Technology Ventures | United States | Finance | Founding Member | ||
| Holmes, Elizabeth | Theranos Inc | United States | Biotechnology | Fellow | ||
| Kamakura, Takamitsu | Design Barcode, Inc | Website | United States | Marketing Communications | Fellow | |
| Lederer, Nicole | Environmental Entrepreneurs | Website | United States | Policy | Fellow | |
| Wang, Yulun | InTouch Health | Website | United States | IT Hardware | Fellow |
Finalist of 2003 |
| Ausenbaugh, Doug | Controlled Pharming Ventures LLC | Website | United States | Biotechnology | Corporate Member | |
| Angle, Colin | iRobot | Website | United States | IT Hardware | Corporate Member | |
| Caplan, Arthur | University of Pennsylvania | United States | Ethics | Founding Member | ||
| Kieff, F. Scott | Washington University | Website | United States | Law | Fellow | |
| Bender, Walter | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | Website | United States | Media and Journalism | Founding Member | |
| Hurley, Deborah | United States | Policy | Fellow |
Finalist of 2000 |
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| Juma, Calestous | John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Univ | Website | United States | Policy | Fellow |
Finalist of 2003 |
| Starkweather, Gary | Microsoft Corporation | United States | IT Hardware | Fellow |
Finalist of 2002 |
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| Daniels, Norman | United States | Ethics | Fellow |
Finalist of 2003 |
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| Holdren, John | John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Univ | Website | United States | Energy | Fellow |
Finalist of 2001 |
| Gibala, Ronald | University of Michigan | United States | Materials | Founding Member | ||
| Seligmann, Peter | Conservation International | Website | United States | Environment | Founding Member | |
| Fisher III, William | Harvard University | Website | United States | Law | Fellow | |
| Schmidt, Martin | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | United States | Materials | Founding Member | ||
| Crooke, Stanley | Isis Pharmaceuticals | United States | Biotechnology | Fellow |
Finalist of 2003 |
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| Crooke, Stanley | Isis Pharmaceuticals | United States | Biotechnology | Fellow |
Finalist of 2003 |
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| Rubinstein, Jon | Apple | United States | IT Hardware | Fellow |
Finalist of 2002 |
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| Reiling, Kinkead | Amyris Biotechnologies | Website | United States | Biotechnology | Corporate Member | |
| Williams, Brian | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | United States | Social Entrepreneurship | Fellow |
Finalist of 2003 |
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| Rowe, Bruce | ViaSat Inc | United States | Communications Technology | Fellow |
Finalist of 2009 |
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| Ben-Akiva, Moshe | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | Website | United States | Environment | Fellow |
Finalist of 2001 |
| Freeley, Erin | Palm | United States | IT Hardware | Corporate Member |
Winner of 2006 |
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| Dumesic, James | University of Wisconsin | Website | United States | Energy | Fellow | |
| Burk, Dan | Univeristy of Minnesota | Website | United States | Law | Fellow | |
| Epstein, Bob | E2 - Environmental Entrepreneurs | Website | United States | Policy | Fellow | |
| Tarter, Jill | SETI Institute | United States | Social Entrepreneurship | Fellow |
Finalist of 2001 |
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| Barratt, Craig | Atheros Communications Inc. | Website | United States | IT Hardware | Corporate Member | |
| Popcorn, Faith | BrainReserve | United States | Marketing Communications | Founding Member | ||
| Flavin, Christopher | Worldwatch Institute | Website | United States | Environment | Founding Member |
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WTN Membership
The membership of the World Technology Network is composed of over 1000 scientists, entrepreneurs, financiers, journalists, academics, policymakers, etc., and over 200 organizations/companies, spread out over 60 countries. With the exception of a small number of founding members, they are mostly short-listed Nominees and/or Winners for the World Technology Awards, held annually since 2000. Fellows are those who have been short-listed nominees and/or Winners of the Awards in the individual award categories and are, barring unusual circumstances, elected as WTN Fellows for life. WTN Corporate Members are short-listed nominees or winners of the Awards in the corporate award categories and automatically become members of WTN for one year (re-evaluated on an annual basis for their overall contribution to the network).
Membership can only occur through the annual Awards process, in which individuals and companies are selected via the judgement of the the current WTN Fellows.
