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![]() Recently, Diane was named as the lead for Corporate Social Responsibility and the annual CR report. Diane helps IBM maintain their excellent corporate citizenship status. She is constantly looking for ways to use technology as an integrated tool to effect change. Diane is a 2001 Eisenhower Fellow to Belgium and Ireland and chairs the Eisenhower Alumni Regional Fellows Group. She serves as a Commissioner on the Mayor's Commission on Technology (MCOT) in Philadelphia, and on the boards of the Points of Light Foundation/Hands on Network, Philadelphia Education Fund (current chairperson), Chamber of Commerce/Arts and Business Council, and is co–chair of the Corporate Affinity Group at the Brookings Institute on International Volunteerism. Diane has a B.A. in Computer Science from La Salle University. She is certified by both IBM and the Project Management Institute as a Project Executive. She lives outside of Philadelphia with her husband and two young daughters. |
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