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BDPA Twin Cities is Seeking Volunteers to Join Our Team!
BDPA Twin Cities |
The BDPA Twin Cities Board of Directors provides strategic leadership and vision for all chapter initiatives. Together, this group of professionals guides the development, programming, and partnerships that help us advance our mission — preparing the next generation of IT professionals and technology leaders.
Our board brings diverse experience from corporate, educational, and entrepreneurial backgrounds, ensuring that BDPA Twin Cities remains both innovative and community-focused.
Oversee and guide the strategic direction of BDPA Twin Cities and its Foundation.
Support the development of programs and partnerships that expand access to technology education.
Promote professional growth, mentorship, and leadership among members and volunteers.
Ensure that our organization continues to serve as a model of excellence and inclusion in technology.
We are proud to represent a collective of leaders who believe in equity through access — and who are committed to creating opportunities that inspire curiosity, confidence, and career readiness in every student we reach.
President, UpNet, Inc.
Fredrick Blocton leads operations as Secretary of the BDPA–Twin Cities Foundation. As President of UpNet, Inc., Fredrick blends technical know-how with nonprofit leadership to ensure program alignment, board communications, and strategic planning stay on track. His commitment to mentoring and systems development has helped position BDPA as a vital tech education resource in the region.
IT Leader, Minnesota Department of Human Services
Aaron Young serves as Vice President of the BDPA–Twin Cities Foundation, contributing his extensive experience in public-sector technology strategy. His leadership at the Minnesota Department of Human Services informs his approach to digital transformation, community impact, and inclusive tech workforce development.
Founder & Principal, Keystone Technical Services, LLC
Joseph Richburg brings a strategic lens and entrepreneurial spirit to his role as President of the BDPA–Twin Cities Foundation. With deep expertise in systems architecture and technical operations, he supports the foundation’s mission to expand access to IT education across Minnesota. Joseph is committed to cultivating partnerships that foster innovation, equity, and long-term sustainability.
Vice President of Strategy & Planning, BDPA Twin Cities Chapter
Founder and President, Keystone Technical Services, LLC
Dorothy Richburg was a visionary leader whose warmth, intellect, and generosity shaped the heart of BDPA Twin Cities. As Vice President of Strategy and Planning, Dorothy played a central role in advancing the organization’s mission to connect, educate, and empower youth and professionals in technology across Minnesota.
Alongside her husband, Joseph (Joe) Richburg, Dorothy co-founded Keystone Technical Services, LLC, a Maplewood-based information technology solutions company that grew to employ more than 160 professionals across seven states. Under her leadership, Keystone partnered with major Minnesota corporations — including General Mills, 3M, and Medtronic — while maintaining a deep commitment to mentorship, professional development, and community engagement.
Dorothy’s career reflected both excellence and empathy. Known for her kindness and ability to make everyone feel valued, she inspired countless students and professionals to pursue careers in technology. Her influence reached far beyond business — she built bridges, created opportunities, and modeled what it means to lead with purpose and heart.
Her contributions to BDPA Twin Cities continue to guide our chapter’s vision today. The corporate sponsorship and youth scholarship initiatives she helped establish remain core pillars of our community outreach and programming.
Dorothy’s legacy lives on through her husband, Joe Richburg, who continues to serve on the BDPA Twin Cities Board of Directors as Chief Financial Officer, and through every student, volunteer, and partner touched by her belief that technology can transform lives.
We honor Dorothy’s life, leadership, and lasting impact — and carry forward the spirit of service she embodied every day.