PGA Tour’s Frys.com Open
This PGA Tour is coming to Silicon Valley. This marks the sixth PGA TOUR tournament hosted by San Jose-based Fry’s Electronics, but the first in their home town. The event will be played October 11th-17th at The CordeValle golf course in San Martin, California to support local non-profits who are helping their communities. We welcome 132 of the finest players in the world as they compete for $5 Million in prize money.
You can help by becoming a corporate sponsor, golfer, special activity sponsor, a volunteer to help run the event, or by simply joining us for the fun and festivities and much more!
Please go to www.Frysopengolf.com to purchase your tickets ONLINE and 20% of the funds are donated to Glow Foundation. Please use coupon/code “GLOW2010”
Daily Tickets – $35.00 One general admission ticket good for a specific day
All Week Badge - $125.00 One general admission ticket good all week for $125 (Wed- Sun)
Children 14 years of age and under are FREE with every paid adult.
Consortium for Information Systems Executives (CISE)
Several of our team members assisted in founding CISE in 2004 as a peer group and community forum for Bay Area CIOs. It is a self-governed organization whose members serve on councils for one year terms. Members are expected to actively participate and contribute content to the monthly meetings.
CIO Development Program (CDP)
CISE CIO Development Program was established in 2007 as a forum to develop the next generation of CIO’s. The group is sponsored by CISE and they serve as mentors for the members and speak at the monthly meetings. Members are direct reports to CIO’s and/or IT leaders for smaller companies. The group is self governed by members who serve on councils for one year terms. Members are expected to actively participate in organization and contribute to content of monthly meetings. Program is limited to 25 members and prospective members must go through a nomination and approval process.
CIO Scholarship Foundation
The CIO Scholarship Foundation is an IRS 503c charity, established to help under-priveleged students pursue Information Technology and Engineering degrees. To date, over $150K has been raised for scholarships at severl participating colleges and universities. Royalties from our books are donated to the foundation, along with proceeds from the Bay Area CIO focus groups.
GLOW Foundation
The Glow Foundation was founded in 2006 to address the financial barriers that high potential, low income students face in attending and graduating from college. They make that "impossible dream" of college a reality for our students. The Glow Foundation combines financial education, mentoring, and monetary grants to ensure that deserving students attend college.
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