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Bio: Roger Klorese

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Roger Klorese's participation as an incorporator and founding director on the Online Policy Group Board of Directors caps a career brimming with industry experience and volunteer service to the queer community.

He currently works as Director of Product Marketing at Consera Software, with prior job experience in marketing, product management, training, and support positions at various computer systems and software companies, including VMware, VERITAS Software, Sendmail, Inc., and Sychron Inc.

As the founder of QueerNet in March 1991, cyberactivist Roger Klorese has demonstrated a long history of commitment to getting the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, HIV, and S/M communities online. QueerNet has served the LGBT community with hundreds of email lists and dozens of web sites on sports, regions, religions, health, and every sort of kink of interest to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and S/M community. With all the work accomplished by volunteers and operating entirely on donated funds, QueerNet is a pioneer in bringing the LGBT community online. QueerNet became a project of the Online Policy Group on January 1, 2001.

You can send email to Roger Klorese at rogerk@queernet.org, and see his personal website at www.rogerklorese.com.

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