David Kramer & Jaclyn Phuong Fabre
David Kramer graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand with a BSc in electrical engineering and received an M.S. and a PhD. in computer engineering from Princeton University. He has twenty years of experience in development of high technology systems. These include enterprise software, networking equipment, storage systems, web server deployment, cloud based systems and search. For the past seven years he has worked in a variety of positions for Google. His current interest is in cartographic applications.
Jaclyn primary contribution to society currently is being a mother to Audrey and Kacy. Prior to motherhood, Jaclyn worked in the nonprofit sector. She began as a volunteer with Legal Assistance for Vietnamese Asylum Seekers (LAVAS) and worked in Hong Kong with US attorneys who provided pro bono legal representation to Vietnamese boat people fleeing communist Viet Nam. She later became LAVAS executive director. She then joined Canal Community Alliance as the associate director, and then Cupertino Community Services, as the executive director. Both agencies were community-based organizations providing a continuum of services to the working poor, including food, clothing, housing and family support. Prior to her nonprofit career, she was a graphic artist. Jaclyn holds an MA in Social Sciences from the University of California Irvine, and a BA in Fine Arts from California State Polytechnic Pomona.


