Joanne Koltnow
Contact: Joanne Koltnow, Coordinator, Math/Science Resource Center, Mills College, Oakland, Ca. 94613; (415) 635-5074.
331.4 E96s.
EXPANDING YOUR HORIZONS IN SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS : CONFERENCES FOR YOUNG
WOMEN INTERESTED IN NEW CAREER OPTIONS : A HANDBOOK FOR PLANNERS / BY
JOANNE KOLTNOW ; PROJECT DIRECTOR: LENORE BLUM ; [EDITOR: SUSAN STUERMER
MONBERG ; PHOTOGRAPHERS: EILEEN CHRISTELOW ... [ET AL.].
[Washington] : Women's Educational Equity Act Program, U.S. Dept. of Health,
Education, and Welfare, 1980. from Titles in A.B.L.E. Archives: Curriculum Lab
Thanked in a report of 10 years of education research done by apple
Donor to Women's Foundation California 2001, 2002
From Hackers, p260:
"Warren turned out to have considerable talents as a promoter. He began a tabloid newspaper specifically to pump up excitement about the Faire, and, incidentally, to spread his brand of technogossip. It was called Silicon Gulch Gazette, and there were stories about what the Faire would be like and little Profiles of some of the speakers, and also a profile of "chaircreature" Jim Warren. The paper boasted of the Faire's "co-sponsorship" arrangements with nonprofit groups like the Homebrew Computer Club, SCCS, PCC and its offshoot, Community Computer Center (CCC), and others. (Joanne Koltnow, who helped out the Faire from her job at CCC, later said that "everyone was shocked" when they later discovered that the Faire was a for-profit organization.) With a staff of two secretaries, Warren and his partners worked almost around the clock as the Faire progressed."

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