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CrisisGo’s CEO, Jim Spicuzza, will be presenting at the Smart City Tech Summit on March 29 – 31 in Kansas City, MO.  The summit, hosted by Think Big Partners, will be the first in a series of events focused on the public safety challenges caused by the threats of domestic terrorism and active shooter situations.

Attendees of the event will hear from industry leaders about using public safety technologies to keep citizens safe.  Mr. Spicuzza will be representing CrisisGo at the event and will speak at 9:50 a.m. on a panel titled “How to Leverage Smarter Technologies to Improve Communications in an Emergency.”  At 11:05 a.m., he will be speaking on “Protecting Our Schools from Becoming the Next Headline.”  If you would like to attend these panels, tickets to the Smart City Tech Summit are still available and can be purchased at www.smartcitytechsummit.com.  You can also visit @SmartTechSummit for more information about the event. 

If you are attending the summit, stop by the CrisisiGo booth  to speak with Jim Spicuzza and learn more about how CrisisGo’s mobile safety technology can help citizens prepare for and respond to the threat of public violence.  For more information on CrisisGo, visit www.crisisgo.com.

About Think Big Partners
Think Big Partners, the host of the Smart City Tech Summit, helps entrepreneurs build successful companies by providing them highly collaborative and flexible workspaces, creating innovation partnerships with large organizations and developing emerging technology solutions that deliver powerful, problem-focused results. Think Big Partners helps a community unlock the power of entrepreneur-led economic development and is a leader in Smart City/Internet of Things technologies and the innovation community.

About CrisisGo
CrisisGo is a mobile group communication tool that revolutionizes mobile emergency management systems. CEO Jim Spicuzza, Co-Founder of SchoolCenter, CTO Songwei Ma, of ZTE and Bell Labs have joined together to develop a mobile emergency system to help keep people safe, everywhere. CrisisGo is the only multi-role mobile crisis toolset in the world. Currently, CrisisGo is in over 30 states and is being rapidly adopted throughout the United States. For more information on CrisisGo, visit www.crisisgo.com.


Media Contacts
Smart City Tech Summit Communications:
www.smartcitytechsummit.com.
(816) 842-5244
 
CrisisGo Communications:
www.crisisgo.com
1-314-669-9022
 
Click here for more information on the Smart City Tech Summit. 
Mr. James Spicuzza, Jim, is the Co-Founder and CEO of The Tech Road, Inc. dba CrisisGo.  Prior to founding CrisisGo in 2013, Mr. Spicuzza co-founded SchoolCenter, an educational software content management company, which was acquired in 2011 by Blackboard.  From 2007 to 2011, Mr. Spicuzza was a Principal at Neon Internet, a DSL provider to the Southern Illinois market.  From 1995 to 2001, Mr. Spicuzza was a Principal at Midwest Internet, a dial up Internet company, which was acquired in 2001 and eventually became part of EarthLink.  Mr. Spicuzza received a B.S. from the Eastern Illinois University and his CPA license.
CrisisGo is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. The company develops, markets, and operates the CrisisGo mobile app, which allows people with mobile technology to participate in saving their own lives and the lives of others. By January 1, 2016, the service was available in 32 states in the US and has been deployed in over 1,100 schools.

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