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Subhashini Venugopalan

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Subhashini has completed her masters in computer science and engineering and will be working with the Information Technology and Management group at IBM Research, Bangalore. Her primary interests are in theoretical computer science and networks, however she has also been involved in various FOSS activities during her college life. In particular, she has made small contributions to OpenEmbedded and KDE(Kalzium). She has also organized events like Hackfest that encourage programmers to contribute to open source projects. Being a volunteer with IT for Change, she hopes to learn and solve some of the real challenges in the use of information technology to promote progressive socio-economic change in India. In her spare time she dabbles in sports, word games, astronomy, sanskrit and Indian classical music.

Malini Krishnamachary

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malini Malini Krishnamachary is with ITfC as a Technology Associate. She has been involved in the workshops on Knowledge Management & Knowledge Networking.

She is a Commerce Graduate and has had a career for 13 years in companies like Hewitt, Accenture & Thomson Reuters. She has been associated in the finance sector and has been in Managerial roles. She has handled the Retirement Benefit plans of companies like Mindtree, SAP Labs, Indus League & Novell while in Hewitt and Migration projects while in Accenture.

Pablo Grandjean

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Pablo Grandjean is the Communications and Publications Intern at IT for Change (Bangalore Office). He is graduated in Communication and Marketing from the Brevet de Technicien Supérieur en Communication des Entreprises in Paris and is enrolled in a Masters in Multimedia Project Management at the International Institute of Multimedia in the Pôle Universitaire Léonard de Vinci, in Paris. His professional experiences encloses web agencies and communication agencies in Romania (Bucharest) and France. The internship at IT for Change is his last step for graduating.

Pablo loves travelling and speculating on the sense of technology and innovation.

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