Judy Hallman

Photo from the Galloway Ridge residents’ directory.
  

I’m one of the organizers of NCTech4Good, the local resource for nonprofit technology information, helping  plan the monthly meetings (third Wednesday of the month, 6:30-8:30 p.m. usually at UNC-TV) and our annual conference.  NCTech4Good is an affiliate of NTEN and TechSoup’s NetSquared.

I helped start Public Information Network, Inc. in 1989 and currently serve on the Board of Directors and as Chief Financial Officer. PINInc provides support for NCTech4Good.

I moved to Galloway Ridge at Fearrington, a continuing care retirement community, in 2014.

I learned Assembler programming on an IBM 704 vacuum tube computer in 1960 at Bell Labs in Whippany, NJ, and I started working at the UNC Computation Center as a programmer in 1967. I helped develop the first campus information system at UNC and when I retired in 1999, I was Campus Webmaster and a Tier 2 Analyst in the IT Response Center. The photo is of the UNC Univac 1105. I took a course on it while in graduate school in Math in 1960.