Chandler, AZ, October 24, 2013 — Integrity Technologies’ founder and president, Dr. Crystal Jensen was selected to receive the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development’s (NCAIED) 2013 “Native American 40 Under 40” award.
This prestigious award recognized 40 up-and-coming Native American leaders who have demonstrated leadership and initiative, and made significant contributions within their community. An award ceremony was held on October 24, 2013 at the Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino in Chandler, Arizona. The ceremony occurred during NCAIED’s 38th Annual Indian Progress in Business Awards Gala.
Dr. Jensen is an award-winning educator serving very diverse K-12 and higher education organizations. As an enrolled member of the Choctaw Tribe of Oklahoma, Jensen’s recent Doctor of Learning Technologies research at Pepperdine University’s Graduate School of Education and Psychology (GSEP) highlights the possible futures of utilizing information and communication technologies (ICTs) for U.S Indigenous Peoples’ and communities in need of cultural preservation, revitalization, and capacity building, especially in rural and remote locations. As an empowered servant-leader for the greater good, Dr. Jensen is often sought out as a guest lecturer/teacher, leader, and project designer and manager in both online, hybrid, and face-to-face formats.
For more information, please visit: http://integritytechnologies.org and http://www.ncaied.org/the-40-under-40-have-been-selected/
This prestigious award recognized 40 up-and-coming Native American leaders who have demonstrated leadership and initiative, and made significant contributions within their community. An award ceremony was held on October 24, 2013 at the Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino in Chandler, Arizona. The ceremony occurred during NCAIED’s 38th Annual Indian Progress in Business Awards Gala.
Dr. Jensen is an award-winning educator serving very diverse K-12 and higher education organizations. As an enrolled member of the Choctaw Tribe of Oklahoma, Jensen’s recent Doctor of Learning Technologies research at Pepperdine University’s Graduate School of Education and Psychology (GSEP) highlights the possible futures of utilizing information and communication technologies (ICTs) for U.S Indigenous Peoples’ and communities in need of cultural preservation, revitalization, and capacity building, especially in rural and remote locations. As an empowered servant-leader for the greater good, Dr. Jensen is often sought out as a guest lecturer/teacher, leader, and project designer and manager in both online, hybrid, and face-to-face formats.
For more information, please visit: http://integritytechnologies.org and http://www.ncaied.org/the-40-under-40-have-been-selected/