Today,the Obama administration has invited dozens of the nation’s top executives — including our very own CEO and co-founder, Jeremy Stoppelman — to the White House seeking tips on how to help modernize the government. The forum will include reps from the private sector and federal government leaders together in a discussion about new ways to use technology to streamline government operations, improve customer service, and maximize returns on information technology investments. Additionally, the President himself will be providing remarks on the relationship between technology and government.
Given Yelp’s mission of connecting people with great local businesses, Jeremy will be participating in the “Transforming Customer Service” session with Deputy Secretaries Tony Miller of the Department of Education, Seth Harris of the Department of Labor, and Kathleen Merrigan of the Department of Agriculture, as well as Bill Dougan from the National
Federation of Federal Employees.
Jeremy will try to tweet a bit on the proceedingshere. Additionally, you can read more about it on the White House bloghereor catch it all live atWhiteHouse.gov/live.
— UPDATE: 1/15/09 —
Jeremy sent along some photos from the day in DC. Enjoy below!