PBDD had the pleasure and honor to know a volunteer extraordinaire, David Goldenberg, who helped us by checking all of our web pages, verifying links and pointing out confusing language. He also sorted through massive amounts of digital inclusion email and attended a weekly COVID-19 and digital inclusion discussion for over a year.
He poetically stated that testing our webpages “feels like a caterpillar crawling thru a giant oak tree, with branches, branches of branches, and more branches.’
The photo on the left is from when he worked for the New York Times, where he first learned programming in the late 1950s.
The photo on the right is from 2017, at his grandson’s graduation.
Partners Bridging the Digital Divide appreciated all of David’s hard work and he will be missed.