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Change #38274
2016-03-18
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Startup Lunch: Early Gotchas when Starting a Tech Company (in Washington)
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When launching your startup, there are many steps you need to take that have very little to do with your product. Learn from the mistakes of previous startups as we discuss the basics of benefits, insurance, PTO, on-boarding, taxes, and internships.
All startup lunches may be recorded or live streamed. Subscribe to our twitter feed and look for the link one hour prior to the event.
https://twitter.com/PrototypeCowork |
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Change #38273
2016-03-17
23:52:53
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Founder's Happy Hour
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Vancouver is bursting at the seams with new energy, founders, spaces, businesses. You can hear the buzz downtown everywhere you go. Come hear the buzz firsthand and meet some of the great people up here making it happen. |
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Change #38272
2016-03-17
19:09:14
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Websites as Storytelling Tools: A Case Study
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<p>An organization's website is one of its most important storytelling tools. Join us at the Multnomah County Library's central branch to hear from the team who brought the Library's award-winning website to life. How did they develop the site to tell the brand story of the Multnomah County Library? What challenges did they face? How can nonprofits and other civic organizations apply these learnings to their own work?</p> <p><b>PRESENTERS</b></p> <p><b>Jeremy Graybill, Marketing + Online Engagement Director, Multnomah County Library</b><br>Jeremy Graybill is the Marketing + Online Engagement Director for Multnomah County Library. Throughout his 15 year career in creative services, Jeremy has lead award-winning marketing campaigns, directed the development and deployment of an award-winning next-gen website, implemented new services on social and mobile platforms, and emphasized user-centered design in all things. Throughout his work with both mission-driven and for-profit organizations, he has led extensive branding and identity campaigns, led strategic communication efforts from idea to execution, and brought an emphasis on audience segmentation, analysis and measurement to the table. Jeremy has overseen broad and effective social media campaigns - successfully building and engaging new audiences and incorporating these strategies into traditional and existing outreach tools.</p> <p><br><b>Matthew Timberlake, IT Portfolio Manager, Multnomah County Library<br></b>Matthew Timberlake is the IT Portfolio Manager for Multnomah County Library, one of the nation's busiest, where he works to deliver transformative technology to all libraries. He is a founding member of the Digital Inclusion Network and is passionate about digital equity and issues of access, privacy, net neutrality and social justice. Multnomah County Library is the largest single provider of free broadband access, training and equipment in Multnomah County, hosting almost 2 million free public access sessions each year.</p> <p><b>Josh Mitchell, Chief Technology Officer, Drupal<br></b>Josh Mitchell is the Chief Technology Office for the Drupal Association and former Enterprise Application Services Manager for Multnomah County. As the technology leader for the Drupal Association, his mission is to build and maintain the strategic roadmap sites and tools that support the Drupal community. Drupal.org is the home of a diverse and vibrant open source community that builds the content management framework used by organizations such as The White House, NBC Universal, The Weather Channel, the Australian government, and many more high impact sites around the world.</p> <p><br><i>This meetup is part of a global series on Digital Storytelling, sponsored by TechSoup. <br></i></p> <p><b>TWITTER</b></p> <p>Event: Use the #pdxt4g hashtag, and/or mention @PDXTech4Good <br>Presenters: @jeremygraybill<br>Venue host: @MultCoLib<br>Sponsors: @NetSquared and @NTENorg</p> <p><b>AGENDA</b></p> <p>Networking and refreshments: 6-6:20p.m. <br>Presentation and Q&A: 6:30-7:40p.m. <br>**The building closes at 8 p.m., so we'll wrap up a little early this month!**</p> <p><b>ACCESSIBILITY</b></p> <p>We want everyone to be able to participate in the PDXTech4Good community and events. Please don't hesitate to contact us and let us know what we can do to accommodate your needs.</p> <p><b>WHAT YOU'LL GET OUT OF PDXTECH4GOOD EVENTS</b></p> <p>Nonprofit staffers will find a friendly, welcoming atmosphere for those not experienced with technology, and many chances to ask questions of tech-experienced nonprofits and experts.</p> <p>Techies will find opportunities to hear the real-world stories of nonprofit clients, and put their own expertise to social good — as well as the potential for lasting relationships (be they paid or volunteer) with leading organizations in our community.</p> <p>Activists and community organizers will see and be given the chance to present on successful uses of technology for social change. We'll explore how technology can help support activism and where activism can push it forward.</p> |
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2016-03-17
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Websites as Storytelling Tools: A Case Study
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<p>An organization's website is one of its most important storytelling tools. Join us at the Multnomah County Library's central branch to hear from the team who brought the Library's award-winning website to life. How did they develop the site to tell the brand story of the Multnomah County Library? What challenges did they face? How can nonprofits and other civic organizations apply these learnings to their own work?</p> <p><b>PRESENTERS</b></p> <p><b>Jeremy Graybill, Marketing + Online Engagement Director, Multnomah County Library</b><br>Jeremy Graybill is the Marketing + Online Engagement Director for Multnomah County Library. Throughout his 15 year career in creative services, Jeremy has lead award-winning marketing campaigns, directed the development and deployment of an award-winning next-gen website, implemented new services on social and mobile platforms, and emphasized user-centered design in all things. Throughout his work with both mission-driven and for-profit organizations, he has led extensive branding and identity campaigns, led strategic communication efforts from idea to execution, and brought an emphasis on audience segmentation, analysis and measurement to the table. Jeremy has overseen broad and effective social media campaigns - successfully building and engaging new audiences and incorporating these strategies into traditional and existing outreach tools.</p> <p><br><b>Matthew Timberlake, IT Portfolio Manager, Multnomah County Library<br></b>Matthew Timberlake is the IT Portfolio Manager for Multnomah County Library, one of the nation's busiest, where he works to deliver transformative technology to all libraries. He is a founding member of the Digital Inclusion Network and is passionate about digital equity and issues of access, privacy, net neutrality and social justice. Multnomah County Library is the largest single provider of free broadband access, training and equipment in Multnomah County, hosting almost 2 million free public access sessions each year.</p> <p><b>Josh Mitchell, Chief Technology Officer, Drupal<br></b>Josh Mitchell is the Chief Technology Office for the Drupal Association and former Enterprise Application Services Manager for Multnomah County. As the technology leader for the Drupal Association, his mission is to build and maintain the strategic roadmap sites and tools that support the Drupal community. Drupal.org is the home of a diverse and vibrant open source community that builds the content management framework used by organizations such as The White House, NBC Universal, The Weather Channel, the Australian government, and many more high impact sites around the world.</p> <p><br><i>This meetup is part of a global series on Digital Storytelling, sponsored by TechSoup. <br></i></p> <p><b>TWITTER</b></p> <p>Event: Use the #pdxt4g hashtag, and/or mention @PDXTech4Good <br>Presenters: @jeremygraybill<br>Venue host: @MultCoLib<br>Sponsors: @NetSquared and @NTENorg</p> <p><b>AGENDA</b></p> <p>Networking and refreshments: 6-6:20p.m. <br>Presentation and Q&A: 6:30-7:40p.m. <br>**The building closes at 8 p.m., so we'll wrap up a little early this month!**</p> <p><b>ACCESSIBILITY</b></p> <p>We want everyone to be able to participate in the PDXTech4Good community and events. Please don't hesitate to contact us and let us know what we can do to accommodate your needs.</p> <p><b>WHAT YOU'LL GET OUT OF PDXTECH4GOOD EVENTS</b></p> <p>Nonprofit staffers will find a friendly, welcoming atmosphere for those not experienced with technology, and many chances to ask questions of tech-experienced nonprofits and experts.</p> <p>Techies will find opportunities to hear the real-world stories of nonprofit clients, and put their own expertise to social good — as well as the potential for lasting relationships (be they paid or volunteer) with leading organizations in our community.</p> <p>Activists and community organizers will see and be given the chance to present on successful uses of technology for social change. We'll explore how technology can help support activism and where activism can push it forward.</p> |
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Websites as Storytelling Tools: A Case Study |
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2016-03-17
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2016-03-17
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2016-03-17
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Change #38267
2016-03-17
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The Innovative CTO Mini Lab experience hosted by 7CTOs and Portland CTOs
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Change #38266
2016-03-16
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Portland Python Presentation Night
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# Come join us for Pythonic talks!
All levels are welcome! Talk levels vary from beginner to advanced.
This month:
* **TBD** by TBD
After there should be time to chat, and ask each other questions.
RSVP at [Meetup](http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/229152085/)
Join us on our [python.org](http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland) mailing list and in **#pdxpython** on Freenode. All are welcome! |
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All levels are welcome! Talk levels vary from beginner to advanced.
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* **Python in Civil/Environmental Engineering** by Paul Hobson
After there should be time to chat, and ask each other questions.
RSVP at [Meetup](http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/229152085/)
Join us on our [python.org](http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland) mailing list and in **#pdxpython** on Freenode. All are welcome! |
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Change #38265
2016-03-16
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Before You Code - Planning Before An Agile Project?
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Just because your project is agile doesn't mean you shouldn't plan. After all, isn't failing quickly on paper faster than in production? In this talk, we will discuss what elements of your project can and should be defined up front. We will discuss estimates, wire framing, sequence diagrams and you will leave with tangible practices and examples -this isn't another theory talk designed to espouse project management dogma. This is "real" world software development. |
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The building doors close at 6:00 but a guard at the door will let you in. Tell them you are going to Prototype's event and they will send the elevator to the 4th floor. |
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Change #38264
2016-03-16
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Discuss with Sue about the plan of next year
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2016-03-16
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Discuss with Sue about the plan of next year
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Change #38262
2016-03-15
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Ruby on Rails PDX Monthly Meetup
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2016-03-15
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Ruby on Rails PDX Monthly Meetup
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Change #38260
2016-03-15
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Ruby on Rails PDX Monthly Meetup
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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2016-03-15
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Open House - Hear from the Director of Oregon Story Board!
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<p>Come join us!</p> <p>We are welcoming Shelley Midthun, Director of Oregon Story Board, to The Tech Academy.</p> <p>Oregon Story Board is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the digital storytelling industry in Oregon by providing the resources companies and entrepreneurs need to thrive. </p> <p><br>Come join us for food, drinks, coffee, and a lot of fun and opportunity to network.</p> <p>All are welcome!</p> <p>Please RSVP, so we have an accurate count for refreshments.</p> |
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2016-03-15
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Change #38240
2016-03-15
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http://www.meetup.com/Tech-Academy-Portland-Meetup/events/229594498/
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Change #38239
2016-03-15
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DORKBOTPDX April 3rd WORKSHOP: Analog Guitar Distortion Workshop
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Build your own Fuzzface distortion guitar pedal clone while learning about the history and theory of analog electric guitar distortion. General principles of building analog guitar effects will also be discussed. All parts will be provided for a working Fuzzface clone minus an enclosure. Please bring your own soldering tool, solder, wire cutters, and strippers. $30 fee covers cost of parts and PCB.
Instructor: Jim Titus
Limited to 15 people
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RSVP to [email protected]
Sunday, March 27th
1pm - 5pm @ Ctrl-H
7608 N. Interstate
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Build your own Fuzzface distortion guitar pedal clone while learning about the history and theory of analog electric guitar distortion. General principles of building analog guitar effects will also be discussed. All parts will be provided for a working Fuzzface clone minus an enclosure. Please bring your own soldering tool, solder, wire cutters, and strippers. $30 fee covers cost of parts and PCB.
Instructor: Jim Titus
Limited to 15 people
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RSVP to [email protected]
Sunday, April 3rd
1pm - 5pm @ Ctrl-H
7608 N. Interstate
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Change #38238
2016-03-15
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DORKBOTPDX April 3rd WORKSHOP: Analog Guitar Distortion Workshop
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Build your own Fuzzface distortion guitar pedal clone while learning about the history and theory of analog electric guitar distortion. General principles of building analog guitar effects will also be discussed. All parts will be provided for a working Fuzzface clone minus an enclosure. Please bring your own soldering tool, solder, wire cutters, and strippers. $30 fee covers cost of parts and PCB.
Instructor: Jim Titus
Limited to 15 people
RSVP required!
RSVP to [email protected]
Sunday, March 27th
1pm - 5pm @ Ctrl-H
7608 N. Interstate
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Change #38237
2016-03-14
18:14:52
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DonutJS
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A fun night of code, donuts, and karaoke for the Portland tech community! Tickets cost $10 and leftover proceeds go to a local non-profit. Come meet some new friends and nom on some yummy donuts. The meetup consists of four 10-minute talks, performances, karaoke, and donuts! Talks will include a mix of creative projects, personal passions, and in-depth technical subjects! See http://donutjs.club for more details and to get your ticket! :) |
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Cup & Bar's delicious drinks & toasts will be available for purchase, as well as a special DonutJS sandwich! |
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Change #38236
2016-03-14
15:41:57
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Galois Tech talk: Toward Extracting Monadic Programs from Proofs
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The Curry-Howard Isomorphism motivates the well known proofs-as-programs interpretation. Under that interpretation, sufficiently different proofs yield different programs. This work is a step toward extracting monadic programs from proofs. In working with the list monad as a motivating example, we discovered that the standard type bind
(M a -> (a -> M b) -> M b) does not contain enough information to allow many proofs to go through. For lists, an implicit assumption on the function of type ( a -> M b) is that the input of type a is an element of the list of type M b. We developed an new typeclass of epsilon-monads to be able to strengthen the function type. Epsilon-monads are monads that support a membership predicate. Epsilon-monads enabled the development of a bind-induction proof rule which allows the extraction of monadic programs using the bind operator. Also, epsilon monads allow for extensional specifications of monadic programs. We used the Coq theorem prover to formalize the definitions and to prove many properties of the formalization. This is joint work with Hadi Shafe’i.
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James Caldwell is Professor and Head of the Computer Science Department at the University of Wyoming. He earned his PhD from Cornell in the Nuprl group advised by Robert Constable. Before moving to the University of Wyoming in 1998, he was a researcher in the formal methods group at the NASA Langley Research center. He moved to NASA from the Electric Corporate R&D center in Schenectady, NY where he was first exposed to formal verification. He has MS and BS degrees in computer science from SUNY Albany. Before coming to computer science he studied painting and sculpture at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Galois Tech talk: Toward Extracting Monadic Programs from Proofs |
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Change #38235
2016-03-14
14:57:25
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Ruby on Rails PDX Bouldering Edition
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Please sign up at rubyonrailspdx.org so we can get a full count of who’s joining us. We will also be coordinating with the gym manager for this and future events. |
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Change #38234
2016-03-14
13:06:54
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Refactoring for Asynchronous Execution on Mobile
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To improve responsiveness, developers often use asynchronous programming. In the post-PC era, asynchronous programming is even more in demand because mobile and wearable devices have limited resources and access the network excessively. One current development task is refactoring long-running, blocking synchronous code (for example, accessing the Web, a cloud, a database, or a file system) into nonblocking asynchronous code. This talk describes the refactorings that improve responsiveness, along with the obstacles of using asynchrony. It also presents the challenges of retrofitting asynchrony and presents program analyses and transformations and a growing, practical toolset and resources for retrofitting asynchrony.
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Danny Dig- Assistant Professor in the School of EECS at Oregon State University and an Adjunct Professor at University of Illinois
He published over 50 journal and conference papers on refactoring, of which five won awards at top Software Engineering conferences. According to Google Scholar, his publications have been cited 2200+ times. His PhD dissertation on API refactoring won the David Kuck Outstanding PhD dissertation award at U. of Illinois, the First Prize at the interdisciplinary ACM Student Research Competition Grand Finals, and the First Prize at the ACM SIGPLAN SRC. He wrote the world’s first open-source refactoring engine for Java (which was downloaded over 17,000 times in 2001).
Some of his other refactoring tools are shipping with the official release of Eclipse, NetBeans, or VisualStudio IDE and are used by millions of Java and C# developers. He regularly teaches on the topic of refactoring at summer schools, conference tutorials, and
technical courses in industry.
More info about his research and teaching is available on his homepage.
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Date: Thursday, March 31st, 2016
Location: TBD
Time: 5:30-7:30
Price: $25 Members/$45 Nonmembers
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Change #38233
2016-03-14
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Ziba Design, 1044 NW 9th Ave., Portland, OR 97209
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Change #38232
2016-03-14
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Pitch Oregon
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Pitch Oregon provides founders the opportunity to win prizes consisting of free consulting and services to help you take your company to the next level while learning valuable insight from a judging panel that consists of successful entrepreneurs, VCs and Angels. A Grand Prize in the amount of $2,500-$10,000 will be given to the over-all winner!
What’s different about this Pitch Competition? In addition to listening to some of Oregon’s finest entrepreneurs pitch their business concepts and companies, you will have the opportunity to mix and mingle with Angels, VCs and Mentors from all around Oregon! In an effort to truly make this an event for all Oregon entrepreneurs, we have enlisted the assistance from organizations from around the state.
2016 Finalists:
A winner in each category will the announced and will receive a prize package consisting of free consulting and services to help you take your startup to the next level A Grand Prize in the amount of $5,000 – $10,000 will be given to the over-all winner! A complete list of prize packages can be found here.
Concept Stage –
- SQWAD Fantasy (Portland, Ore.)*
- ArtSmart (Portland, Ore.)*
- TOUGHER (Corvallis, Ore.)
Seed/Bootstrap Stage –
- Poda Foods (Portland, Ore.)*
- Red Plate Foods (Bend, Ore.)
- TripGrid (Portland, Ore.)
Mature Stage –
- DADO Labs (Portland, Ore.)
- Waitrainer (Eugene, Ore.)
- Royalty Spirits (Portland, Ore.)*
Judging Panel:
- Marcelino Alvarez, Founder and CEO of Uncorked Studios
- Greg Ennis, Managing Partner, Peninsula Ventures
- Diane Fraiman, Partner, Voyager Capital
- Julie Harrelson, CEO, Harrelson Group Inc., Fund Manager Cascade Angels
- Nitin Rai, Cofounder & CEO of First Insight, Managing Director of Elevate Capital and President of TiE Oregon
Plan to Watch? Not interested in pitching an idea, but still want to attend? We have you covered. Tickets are only $15 for members, $35 for non-members and $10 for students. Ticket can be purchased online here.
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- Paige Hendrix Buckner, CEO and Founder of Client Joy, and Young Entrepreneurs Educator at TiE Oregon
- Ajay Malhotra, Vice President, Technology & Media Practice Group at CBRE
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Oregon BEST
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Atmosera
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Change #38231
2016-03-14
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Ziba Design, 1044 NW 9th Ave., Portland, OR 97209
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Change #38230
2016-03-14
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Test Ruby PDX Monthly Meeting
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Test Ruby PDX is held in the first-floor conference room at the Renew Financial office. When you arrive, let the security guard know you're here for Test Ruby PDX and the conference room is on your left. |
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Change #38229
2016-03-14
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Beers and Blockchains
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Change #38228
2016-03-14
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Welcome Home Coalition Friendraiser: Hosted by Portland Independent Chamber of Commerce (PICOC), Street Roots & Panic
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Join the Portland Independent Chamber of Commerce (PICOC), Street Roots newspaper, and the Welcome Home Coalition at Panic Studio at our friendraiser and fundraiser to learn about advocating for affordable housing solutions in the Portland Metro region. We invite you to join us as we learn about the issue of homelessness and how the community is organizing to solve it. Our goal is to have 50 people attend this free (donations encouraged) event. We’re looking forward to meeting you! |
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Change #38227
2016-03-14
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Panic. 315 Southwest 11th Avenue, Portland, OR 97205
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Change #38226
2016-03-14
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2016-03-14
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