Tech for Equality | Supporting Human Rights Ordinance in Indiana Law
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WHO ARE WE?

Tech for Equality is a coalition of companies and leaders in the tech community who support local human rights ordinances and updating our state’s civil rights laws to include sexual orientation and gender identity.

The group is co-chaired by Bill Oesterle and Mark Hill. Bill Oesterle is a co-founder of Angie’s List and founder of the Governor Bob Orr Entrepreneurial Fellowship. Mark Hill is a co-founder of Baker Hill and Collina Ventures.

OUR MEMBERS

NextGear Capital
Cannon IV
OurHealth
PolicyStat
Mobi
Angie’s List
Mark Hill, co-founder of Collina Ventures
Collina Ventures
Sticksnleaves
Clear Software
BLASTmedia
Statwax
One Click

TrendyMinds
HC1.com
Santiago Jaramillo, Founder and CEO of Bluebridge Digital
SmallBox
Herron Capital
Fathom Voice
Tactic
Health Pro
Indigo bioAutomation
Mat Orrego, CEO and co-founder of Cornerstone Information Systems

Lesson.ly
Salesvue
Lauren Malhoit, Technology Evangelist, Cisco
Shop Your Spot
Think Ahead Studios
InnovateMap
MeterGenius
Salesforce
3xLOGIC, Inc.
Lightbound
Ayokay Creative
CloudOne
ExactHire

Emarsys
xiik
nimblejack
Return Path
LeadJen
Luther Consulting
Rocket Build
Performer’s Edition
Ilya Rekhter, Co-founder and CEO of DoubleMap
Rook Security
SmartIT
Digital Cowboy Ventures

LATEST NEWS

TECH FOR EQUALITY STATEMENT ON STATE OF THE STATE ADDRESS

“We would expect a clear message from our Governor that Indiana welcomes all,” said Mark Hill, Tech for Equality co-chair.  “Unfortunately, we didn’t hear one tonight. We believe that protecting all Hoosiers opportunity to hold jobs and rent homes without the fear of loss should......

TECH FOR EQUALITY STATEMENT ON SENATE BILL 344

Tech for Equality is a coalition of companies and leaders in the tech community who support local human rights ordinances and updating our state’s civil rights laws to include sexual orientation and gender identity. The group is co-chaired by Bill Oesterle and Mark Hill. Bill......

Indy Star: Carmel narrowly passes LGBT protections

View Article CARMEL — After six weeks of debate, the Carmel City Council narrowly voted Monday to approve an anti-discrimination ordinance that includes protections for sexual orientation and gender identity. Mayor Jim Brainard once had hoped to fast-track the ordinance, which was sponsored by six......

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