Bizchelle :: Rochelle Robinson

economic and community development using technology

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Rochelle Robinson specializes in improving communities through small business development, education, housing, human services, public management, and technology. With over ten years of experience, she uses technology for positive changes in public consciousness, business, law, and social policy.

Ms. Robinson has helped clients grow and prosper by designing, building, and integrating strategic technology solutions that support the organization’s goals and objectives. Her clients have included small businesses, large corporations, state and federal government agencies, non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, and religious organizations.

Ms. Robinson currently serves as the principal consultant at Albert Mae, a leading management, technology and social policy consulting firm. Albert Mae partners with government agencies, corporations, and not-for-profit organizations in the following areas: economic development, community development, real estate and housing, human services, and education. Prior to founding Albert Mae, she worked as an Online Communications Strategist for Communities In Schools, an online editor for Ms. magazine, and the Director of Internet Strategy for Montgomery County Council member Duchy Trachtenberg. Clients have included AOL, The Washington Post, The White House, Futures Group, Northern Virginia Community College, FEMA, and Children’s Defense Fund.

Ms. Robinson holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Studies with a minor in Business Management from the University of Maryland.

Ms. Robinson has also won several awards for her work including the Online Innovation Award (2004) from the Center for Minority Achievement in Science and Technology and the Technology in Education Award (2002) from the Virginia Community College System. She’s also been a presenter at conferences and events across the country.

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Rochelle Robinson specializes in improving communities through small business development, education, housing, human services, public management, and technology.