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Thomas Mottl is a seasoned executive with 14 years of experience in strategic planning, program management, and process improvement, spanning multiple industries, including healthcare information technology, consulting, and non-profit organizations. As Principal/Founder of Renaissance Informatics Group, he has developed and implemented digital technologies to support aging in place and community networks. With expertise in change management, team building, and process engineering, Mottl has driven collaborative networks to identify synergies that promote cross-functional collaboration.

Experience

    • eRegion Active Aging Networks Member
      • Jul 2021 - Present

  • Pass It On Network
    • Reading, Massachusetts, United States
    • Member Of The Board Of Advisors
      • Jan 2020 - Present
      • Reading, Massachusetts, United States

      Provides support to nonprofit organizations with respect to strategic and operational planning, organizational restructuring, development of programs and initiatives and related workshops and conferences, and use of digital technologies including video conferencing.

    • Principal/Founder
      • Jun 2010 - Present
      • Greater Boston Area

      Renaissance Informatics Group works to help harness social capital to address needs and interests of the aging. We pursue our work through Community Networks for Aging in Place (CNAP) Alliance, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, focusing on collaborative networks that promote cross-functional collaboration to identify synergies that can support elders who want to age in place and in community. We are professionals with extensive experience and credentials in the fields of technology, medicine, and business who provide core consulting services.We focus on the following types of involvements and contributions:• Development and support of conferences and meetings (Organizing of event, content development, and multisite video streaming/conferencing)• Webinar programming and programs• Presentations and publication of articles and pamphlets We are funded by grants and through contracts from private and public organizations and individuals., and CNAP Alliance's mission and purpose are summarized at www.cnapalliance.org.Recent examples of CNAP Alliance initiatives are: • A Workshop on Aging in Community (see http://www.cnapalliance.org/Website%20Insert%202%20- %20Workshop%20Agenda.pdf ) • A Pilot Program to demonstrate use of video conferencing for multisite meetings held by nonprofit organizations that address needs and interests of the aging population (Final Report provided below) • The Future of Aging Program Series, developed by the Future of Aging Coalition, an initiative developed to help promote discussion on and understanding of critical issues related to growing longevity, both for individuals and our expanding Longevity Society. Go to this You Tube subscription channel link for videos from the programs in this series: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHAyu5IxjUsI6g6bF1qlSDA/playlists

    • United States
    • Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Executive Advisory Council Member
      • 2005 - 2012

      The WBUR Executive Advisory Council (EAC) is composed of Boston-area community and business leaders dedicated to supporting and advancing the mission of WBUR and its affiliated stations.

    • Chair, New Media Advisory Committee
      • Jan 2003 - Dec 2005

    • Principal/Founder
      • 1995 - 2010
      • Stoneham, MA

      Venture advisor and management consultant to public, for-profit and non-profit agencies and organizations for ICT (Information/Computing/Telecommunications) related initiatives, market analysis, and organization strategy development

    • Secretary General, Member Board of Directors
      • Jan 2002 - Mar 2005
      • New York City, NY

  • TASC
    • Reading, MA
    • Vice President and Operating Division Director
      • Oct 1976 - Apr 1995
      • Reading, MA

      Information technology, computing and telecommunications applications for government agencies and industry

  • Bell Telephone Laboratories
    • Whippany, NJ; Murray Hill NJ; North Andover, MA
    • Member of Technical Staff
      • Apr 1968 - Oct 1976
      • Whippany, NJ; Murray Hill NJ; North Andover, MA

      Research and development work on acoustic and electromagnetic communications applications

  • University of Michigan
    • Ann Arbor Michigan
    • Instructor and Research Associate
      • Jan 1959 - Apr 1968
      • Ann Arbor Michigan

      Instructor in Department of Electrical Engineering and Research Associate at Cooley Electronics Laboratory and the Radar and Optics Laboratory - Areas of PhD Research: statistical communications theory, information theory and antennas and propagation

Education

  • 1959 - 1968
    University of Michigan
    PhD, Electrical Engineering-Statistical communication theory and antennas and propogation

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