Woz joins TechForEducators.com Board of Advisors

TechForEducators.com has announced that Silicon Valley icon Steve Wozniak, inventor of the personal computer, has joined the company’s board of advisors.

“Woz inspired a generation of technologists – including myself,” explained Matt Spergel, President of TechForEducators.com, in the press release. “The Apple II was an engineering tour de force and an amazing learning tool. We are deeply honored to have Steve contributing his infectious optimism and creativity to our company.”

“TechForEducators.com represents the best in trying to do good things for our students and teachers,” expressed Steve Wozniak, in the press release. “I’m looking forward to the great things they have planned for education.”

In 1975, Wozniak co-founded Apple Inc. with Steve Jobs. He created Apple’s first line of products the Apple I and II. For his achievements, Steve was awarded the National Medal of Technology in 1985, the highest honor bestowed upon America’s leading innovators.

Making significant investments of both his time and resources in education, Wozniak “adopted” the Los Gatos School District, providing students and teachers with hands-on teaching and donations of state-of-the-art technology equipment.

Wozniak was also the founding sponsor of the Tech Museum of Innovation and Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose.

TechForEducators.com is headquartered in Sausalito, CA, TechForEducators.com is dedicated to significantly improving the performance of educators. TechForEducators.com offers an extensive line of hardware, software, electronic learning aids, microscopes and other teaching materials. Through their partnership with the Kids In Need Foundation, TechForEducators.com is able to provide exceptional value to education: for every $1 a customer spends on product, $1.25 worth of free school supplies is also provided to impoverished students. The company carries quality products at competitive prices, all with a money-back guarantee.

For more information, visit their website at www.techforeducators.com.

Source: TechForEducators.com

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