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Women Building the Future of Identity on the Web | Identity Matters | Fast Company

Then there’s Kids Online — this subject has gotten a lot of attention lately with the release of the Internet Safety Technical Task Force report. I have been working with two amazing women in this field and together the three of us produced an unconference in December called Kids Online: Balancing Safety and Fun.

Denise Tayloe is the founder and CEO of Privo. Their tools give parents tools to do permission management in compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).

Joi Podgorny has been an online community manager for kids. Before becoming VP of Interactive Development at Ludorum she consulted for companies to develop and implement online strategies. Joi’s leadership continues to move the group forward and is leading the effort get a podcast going. The next event will likely be in June.

Women Building the Future of Identity on the Web | Identity Matters | Fast Company

Kaliya wrote a nice little thing about me in Fast Company.  🙂

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Joi Podgorny has spent the better part of the past 2 decades working on the bleeding edge of the technology and entertainment industries, from content/brand development and production to leading international support, moderation, community and social teams. Most recently, Joi founded Good People Collective, a consulting agency focused on helping companies and organizations establish, assess and pivot their internal and external cultures to help maximize their potential. She and her team are currently working on an exciting new software project, combining corporate training and virtual reality.

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