Dennis E. Barnedt III is the Founder and CEO of Access Information Management and has been riding for over 25 years.
Dennis currently rides a 2005 HD Road King Classic with 20k miles on it.
Dennis has never ridden cross country but has been involved with various local rides and is trying to “slow down” in his 40’s by riding a “cruiser”.
In his capacity as the 2009 President for PRISM International, Dennis wanted to kick off annual charity fund raisers that the current members could participate in while giving back.
The first annual event was chosen by Dennis due to his passion for riding and PRISMgives.com was born.
To donate to Action Against Hunger and to support Dennis in the PRISMgives Ride click the link.


Dennis,
Congrats on putting this together for such a great cause! Good Luck and safe travels!
Dennis,
The best of luck keeping Rob on the road and not in a ditch.
Good on you folks for taking this on.
Stay safe on your ride we have wedding dancing to do. Good Luck!
Hi Dennis – I have just sent you a small donation via the website “Just Giving” which appears to be the Uk version. I will be thinking of you and also Ian from LA. I expect Neil will update me. Take care and have a most wonderful trip. This is the second donation I have made to this website in the last few days. Please also think of Penny from Scotland, a great dental surgeon friend of mine. She and two colleagues are going out to Tanzania for 2 weeks in May to tend the teeth of many many people there. They are also paying all their expenses – like you – and giving their time for free. I will be thinking of all of you in the next couple of weeks. Love from Gill (Mum)
Good Luck! Stay safe and healthy. Wish we could have made a larger donation.
So when do we see teh actually bike you will be riding?? Is this it or is there a surprise in store?
Aloha Dennis,
Congratulations on this worthy cause…Good luck and be safe…
All Done. Great well done and back safely. Looking forward to the stories and the photos. when is the book coming out? Glen
Hey Dennis, In my recent msg, I neglected to give you my contact info. I’m so impressed with what you have done. Can’t wait to hear from you…….”Dee”