Curtis J. Kropar

58, Male

Honolulu

United States

Profile Information:

Occupation:
Analyst, Computer Hardware Engineer, Consultant, Database Administrator, Database Developer, Executive, Manager, Network/Systems Administrator, Project Manager, Quality Assurance Engineer, Software Developer, Web Developer
Company:
Hawaiian Hope - Executive Director
Areas of Interest (Robotics, Software Architecture, Green Energy, Web 2.0, etc.):
Web based data management tools (we design them). Homeless services and disaster management services (its really the same issue). Cooking (i rock in the kitchen !) dancing (i rock on the dance floor) and creating a positive impact into other peoples lives.
Software Language Proficiencies / Interests:
ASP, HTML, Javascript, SQL, Visual Basic, Other
About Me:
Geek. 29 years in the industry, started when I was 14. Started with a language called MUMPS and designed software for the VA medical centers. Currently the Executive Director of a non profit org that specializes in providing tech services to other non profits. We manage the data for 9 of the states largest homeless shelters and currently manage the data of soon to be 12,000 homeless or formerly homeless people. (about 1/3 are children)


Check out the news section of our website fore more details : www.HawaiianHope.org


Single and looking. got no kids, no ex, no drama.
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Website:
http://www.HawaiianHope.org
Secondary Website:
http://www.CurtsWebPage.com

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  • Tim Parsons

    Wow that sounds really interesting. Do you provide an API for us to tie into it? Our system will be completely web/mobile based.
  • Lance Furuyama

    Hi Curtis,

     

    Just wanted to let you know that we've added some e-waste recycling events this summer. I will be updating the TechHui event section. Hope to see you and your crew!

     

    -Lance

  • Somphathai Khounthasenh

    Aloha Mr. Kropar,

    I recently wrote to you through Hawaiian Hope, seeing if your organization would like to participate in my Google Online Marketing Challenge project for my class at the University of Hawaii.  I haven't heard from you and just wondered if you had received that email.  I was hoping to hear from you before March 2, as that is my deadline from the professor.  If you could please let me know if you are interested?  We would love to work with your organization.  Thanks so much!

    Mahalo,

    Ko Khounthasenh