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Friday
Feb 22
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Intro to Small Basic: A Free Coding Class at The Tech Academy – The Tech Academy We run a code school. We hear from a lot of people we talk to that they're not sure whether they're interested in a job in the tech field, because they don't know enough about it. Sometimes, they've even been told that "programming is hard to learn."
At The Tech Academy, we work hard to break down the barriers between people and technology. We think that, with the right approach, anyone can learn to code - and whether you end up working in technology or not, the principles behind coding are useful in a lot of areas. The Tech Academy is offering a free course on Introduction to Small Basic. Small Basic is a Microsoft language that gives users exposure to many of the fundamental skills used in more complex coding languages. This course is perfect for people with little to no experience in programming who are curious about a career in software development. In this practical, hands-on class, you'll learn the basics of these popular technologies - and along the way, you should find out for yourself whether technology and coding are something worth looking into a bit more deeply. Please Note: |
Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids! – Free Geek This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting. No prior knowledge is necessary. |
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AgilePDX User Group - Portland Metro - AgilePDX Westside Cafe: How to optimize EQ in agile teams – Nike Evergreen campus cafeteria Please RSVP on our Meetup page to reserve your spot:
https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/258451821/ We've probably all been on teams that argued about the smallest possible things. Or perhaps a team where a key members didn't listen. And I'm sure you remember fondly that team that just seamed to click. Where curiosity was the norm and you could safely bring your whole self.
On Friday Feb 22 we'll talk about how to support a great team or help a hurting team by bringing in emotional intelligence (EQ). What can you do to optimize the emotional intelligence of the team itself? How can you coach individuals on the team about and with emotions? Join us on the Westside at lunchtime for what is sure to be an interesting and colorful discussion. |
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk: Life after code school – The Tech Academy Guest Speaker: Mo Madono, Senior Software Engineer at Nike
Adulting for Devs Now that you have gone from an egg to a hatch-ling, it's time to figure out how to make use of your newfound skills. In this talk, Mo will share some of kernels of wisdom she's gleaned from her 10+ years in the industry. Whether you're job hunting, going out on your own or negotiating an offer, Mo's made all the mistakes there are to make so that you don't have to. 12:45 p.m. Pizza and Refreshments Please RSVP |
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk: Life after code school – The Tech Academy Guest Speaker: Mo Madono, Senior Software Engineer at Nike
Adulting for Devs Now that you have gone from an egg to a hatch-ling, it's time to figure out how to make use of your newfound skills. In this talk, Mo will share some of kernels of wisdom she's gleaned from her 10+ years in the industry. Whether you're job hunting, going out on your own or negotiating an offer, Mo's made all the mistakes there are to make so that you don't have to. 12:45 p.m. Pizza and Refreshments Please RSVP |
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk: Life after code school – The Tech Academy Guest Speaker: Mo Madono, Senior Software Engineer at Nike
Adulting for Devs Now that you have gone from an egg to a hatch-ling, it's time to figure out how to make use of your newfound skills. In this talk, Mo will share some of kernels of wisdom she's gleaned from her 10+ years in the industry. Whether you're job hunting, going out on your own or negotiating an offer, Mo's made all the mistakes there are to make so that you don't have to. 12:45 p.m. Pizza and Refreshments Please RSVP |
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Saturday
Feb 23
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AgilePDX User Group - Portland Metro - Woman-Focused Coderetreat – Metal Toad Please RSVP on our Meetup page to reserve your spot:
https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/258083478/ A coding-filled day focused on Conway's Game of Life. We will code in 1-hour iterations, with 15 minutes of retrospective and break. This is a safe place to experiment with code without deadlines and learn a trick or two! Yes, it’s woman-focused, and everyone is welcome.
Coderetreat is a self-organizing international group of software developers who gather to help each other improve. Their website, if you’d like to go right to the source, is coderetreat.org. Key practices we’ll be focusing on are problem-solving, pairing, and moving to TDD (Test Driven Development). You will be pairing with new pairing partners all day long to help build your network, make new friends, and learn what it’s like to pair with people who use different coding strategies than you do. And the Coderetreat team will be there to support you! If you learn one new thing that you can take back to the office, you have a win, and so do we! We’ll also be supporting you in understanding the importance of taking care of yourself while coding and strategies for attracting skills transfer opportunities. Come early and meet other attendees for a leisurely chat over coffee! More details and handouts will be posted as we near the event, so watch this space and manage your RSVP so we have an accurate food and coffee headcount. This space is cozy, so seats are limited. |
4th Annual Woman Led (Un)conference and Fundraising Panel – NedSpace Broadway // THE 4TH ANNUAL WOMAN LED (UN)CONFERENCE AND FUNDRAISING PANEL Purchase Tickets Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/4th-annual-woman-led-unconference-and-fundraising-panel-tickets-55090165167 Join as at the upcoming 4th Annual Woman Led (un)Conference! This annual event brings together local business owners to create an open and ongoing dialogue, share their experiences and resources, and to expand their network of like minded people in their community. The Unconference follows an open format, where the topics discussed are driven by the participants and their interests and needs. We will begin the day with some time to meet other participants, followed by an introduction to the Unconference format and creation of the days agenda! This years (un)Conference will be followed by a Fundraising Panel featuring an amazing group of women with a lot to teach us about how to get your business funded. We are excited to welcome:
// ABOUT WOMAN LED Woman Led is a local nonprofit that brings together women entrepreneurs for peer-to-peer mentorship Mastermind Groups. We are working to expand the community of women leaders who are building profitable & sustainable businesses that will positively impact the economy. Together we are working to create a world where women have equitable access to opportunity, support & success. // AGENDA 9:00am-9.30am // Coffee & networking 9.30am-10:00am // Welcome 10:30am-11:30am // Overview and Group Agenda Setting 11:30am-12:15pm // Session 1 12:15pm-1:00pm // Session 2 1:00pm-1:45pm // Lunch 1:45pm-2:15pm // Session 3 2:15pm-3:00pm // Session 4 3:00pm-4:00pm // Fundraising Panel |
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Command Line Basics – Free Geek The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons. Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line. |
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Topic Modeling Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation – Portland Community Church Philip Robinson will be presenting research whilst at NASA on Topic Modeling. Topic modeling is the task of taking a collection of objects and establishing a strategy for describing these objects by common categories found across the collection. This is usually an unsupervised activity applied to a document collection and doesn't require topics to be human interpret-able. My talk introduces Latent Dirichlet Allocation, as a topic modeling strategy for a collection of topics, and discusses an implemented prototype system I developed for NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab. For this project, I addressed the "Matchmaker's Problem" in the context of identifying the best employee to solve a mission-critical engineering anomaly in late-stage missions. The long-form presentation can be found here https://github.com/probinso/expert-modeling-system/blob/master/decks/itds/pres.pdf If you would like to join the discussion check us out on Zoom https://zoom.us/j/7891236789. Do you want to learn and share your passion in a supportive community? Knowledge Mavens is an ethos of sharing, creativity, and inspiration. Our Meetup provides an opportunity to "Show and Tell" followed by feedback and Q&A. You'll have the opportunity to share with our channels such as Meetup, GitHub, YouTube, and Facebook to connect with more passionate people. The second half of our session we'll collaborate on new topics. The winner wins an award for the most interesting topic and the opportunity to share in an upcoming session. |
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Introduction to HTML & CSS – Gresham Library Computer Lab With conversational lectures and hands-on labs, students will learn HTML and CSS required to build a static website. This is a class for beginners to coding, but students must feel comfortable using a mouse and keyboard and have basic experience using a computer. Presented by PDX Code Guild |
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PASCAL Hackerspace - Tools That Pwn: A Hacker Symposium – PASCAL This Saturday at PASCAL we are offering a Hacker Symposium of sorts, featuring a few handy tools of the trade as well as two major frameworks often used in developing exploits and attacking systems or networks. We will be surveying several of the tools that are part of Kali, and easy to install on any Debian derived distro. It seems many folks, sometimes even the professionals already hip deep in the field of tech, are unaware of the power their packages wield! The wild hacker kidz at PASCAL are going to show you how to get started with packaged/pre-loaded tools like Burp Suite, Binwalk, Wireshark, Kismet and will also provide you with an overview of the Metasploit and Volatility frameworks. Come take your first step with Reverse Engineering at PASCAL using Binwalk! Excuse yourself and set up a proxy with Burp Suite! Breath deep and sniff packets with Kismet! Enjoy these puns and more, in person with Cylon and the rest of the misfit hackers of PDX!
We will set aside time to answer questions, and hold demonstrations of each utility discussed. This is all about what YOU want to learn!! Questions? please email Cylon--> [masked]. PASCAL also has a Discord server as means of communication regarding upcoming events, news in infosec and memes (inquire within). |
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Monday
Feb 25
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Intro to Python: A Free Coding Class at The Tech Academy – The Tech Academy We run a code school. We hear from a lot of people we talk to that they're not sure whether they're interested in a job in the tech field, because they don't know enough about it. Sometimes, they've even been told that "programming is hard to learn."
At The Tech Academy, we work hard to break down the barriers between people and technology. We think that, with the right approach, anyone can learn to code - and whether you end up working in technology or not, the principles behind coding are useful in a lot of areas. The Tech Academy is offering a free course providing an introduction to Python. Python is a popular programming language for general-purpose programming. It is particularly easy to learn for those new to coding. This course is perfect for people with little to no experience in programming who are curious about a career in software development. In this practical, hands-on class, you'll learn the basics of this popular computer language - and along the way, you should find out for yourself whether technology and coding are something worth looking into a bit more deeply. Please Note: |
UX Happy Hour Portland - February – Lucky Lab Brew Pub Please join us for another night of meeting new friends and chill design conversations over drinks. Your hosts are Rachel Capra Glaves and Leo LaCroix, both local UX freelancers. Welcome! We hope you swing by and say hi. This is a monthly series of happy hours to build and strengthen our local design community. We are actively seeking venue suggestions and co-hosts - we're both based in SE Portland but know that folks come from every corner of the city. Want a UX Happy Hour in your neighborhood? We welcome you to host one or suggest a venue you love! Message us to get started. Venue note: Monday happens to be Lucky Lab's "Happy Day", with $1 off pints and specials on pitchers. We will have a few signs with "UX Happy Hour Portland" on the table so you can find us! |
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NewTech PDX - February 25th – WeWork Pioneer Place Join us for NewTech PDX on the 3rd Monday of (usually) every month. Portland has one of the most vibrant tech communities in the country, and the more we support our tech ecosystem, the more we'll all experience and create together! Join us to learn about the cool and amazing technologies being developed by Portland companies. Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer. Entry to the event is $10 - $20 online, or $25 at the door: Buy Tickets Agenda
8:30pm - After-Party at Yard House |
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AgilePDX User Group - Portland Metro - AgilePDX Book Club: Organizing Genius – The Toffee Club Please RSVP on our Meetup page to reserve your spot:
https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/258499895/ In Organizing Genius, Bennis declares that the age of the empowered individual has ended: what matters now is "collaborative advantage" and the assembling of powerful teams. Drawing from six case studies that include Xerox's PARC labs, the 1992 Clinton campaign, and Disney animation studios, Bennis and coauthor Patricia Biederman distill the characteristics of successful collaboration, showing how talent can be pooled and managed for greater results than any individual is capable of producing.
Join us to talk about what Bennis’ insights on teams can tell us about practicing agile. Looking forward to discovering what our own collaborative discussion will uncover! We are so grateful to The Toffee Club for hosting us free of charge. Please enjoy a beverage and/or food to thank them, if you can! |
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Portland Programmer Network - PDX Code Guild - Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We normally have 12- 24 attendees - some people register on Meetup, others show up every week or see the event on Calagator. All are welcome. Pizza and beverages are served. Parking is free!
Bring your laptop. Learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This group focuses on Python, Django, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS and HTML. Other languages are welcome. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Set aside one night a week to become a better developer, pick up new skills, and get help with your projects and learning. We'll have mentors on hand and a community of other learners to meet and work with. This event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programming, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Free parking! Save this number in case you need help finding us: (541)[masked] We are at 2828 SW Corbett Ave #208, in the Portland State Business Accelerator, and near the International School. |
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Tuesday
Feb 26
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Startup Founders in Tech [1on1 Conversations over Video] – Online. You'll get a link to join when you RSVP Startup Founders of Tech Startups Only We're startup founders building tech to solve problems in the world. We meet the 4th Tuesday of the month at 1pm Pacific to collaborate on our pressing challenges. The format is 1on1 conversations over video where you'll have the ability to choose who you meet. It's designed to be easy to join, get value, and get back to work. The event is limited to tech startup founders in tech who are beyond idea stage. Reach out if you have questions. Whitney PS - If you're interested but not yet in the group, it's easy to join. RSVP for this event and I'll follow-up. We want to ensure the group remains as promised... a group of Startup Founders in Tech. |
Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Intro to HTML & CSS: A Free Coding Class at The Tech Academy – The Tech Academy We run a code school. We hear from a lot of people we talk to that they're not sure whether they're interested in a job in the tech field, because they don't know enough about it. Sometimes, they've even been told that "programming is hard to learn."
At The Tech Academy, we work hard to break down the barriers between people and technology. We think that, with the right approach, anyone can learn to code - and whether you end up working in technology or not, the principles behind coding are useful in a lot of areas. The Tech Academy is offering a free course on Introduction to Web design with HTML & CSS. These languages are used to develop the structure and styling of every website. This course is perfect for people with little to no experience in programming who are curious about a career in software development. In this practical, hands-on class, you'll learn the basics of these popular technologies - and along the way, you should find out for yourself whether technology and coding are something worth looking into a bit more deeply. Please Note: |
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Portland OWASP Chapter Meeting - Building a Security Program From Nothing with Kendra Ash – Vacasa Companies are starting to build security programs with no prior experience as awareness about cyber threats increases. Often this is at a later stage when the company has a fully staffed engineering team and accumulated security debt. This talk is about how to build a security program from nothing using stakeholder analysis and risk assessments to help prioritize remediation efforts and avoid getting overwhelmed. A healthy and effective security program relies on building relationships throughout the company, enlisting security champions, and leveraging tooling and automation as effectively as possible. Kendra Ash will be sharing some of the lessons learned on our journey building a security program from scratch over the last several months. Kendra Ash (@securelykash) is an information security engineer at Vacasa, actively building a security team and program by leveraging guidance from her network and industry standards. |
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Donut.js February 2019 – Alchemy Code Lab Donut.js is a monthly meet-up in Portland, OR with a handful of wonderful talks on tech, creativity, community, and the places they come together. Schedule
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Our Nonprofit BeneficiaryEvery month, our proceeds go to a local non-profit. This month we are raising money for Pueblo Unido, whose mission is to empower and provide resources to Latinxs with vulnerable immigration status, and advocate for solutions that build just communities. |
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Wednesday
Feb 27
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Intro to JavaScript: A Free Coding Class at The Tech Academy – The Tech Academy We run a code school. We hear from a lot of people we talk to that they're not sure whether they're interested in a job in the tech field, because they don't know enough about it. Sometimes, they've even been told that "programming is hard to learn."
At The Tech Academy, we work hard to break down the barriers between people and technology. We think that, with the right approach, anyone can learn to code - and whether you end up working in technology or not, the principles behind coding are useful in a lot of areas. The Tech Academy is offering a free course on Introduction to JavaScript. JavaScript is universally recognized as a foundational language. It is present in every platform imaginable: like browsers, mobile, and desktop applications. This course is perfect for people with little to no experience in programming who are curious about a career in software development. In this practical, hands-on class, you'll learn the basics of these popular technologies - and along the way, you should find out for yourself whether technology and coding are something worth looking into a bit more deeply. Please Note: |
PDX Women in Tech (PDXWIT) Never Take the First Offer – Cayuse Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-never-take-the-first-offer-tickets-54706841636] is required to gain entry to this event We’ve all been at the negotiation table, whether we choose to participate or not. While it’s easy to avoid this short-lived discomfort, doing so can cost the average person around $500,000 in lost income over the course of their lifetime. Making the decision to negotiate is the first step — this talk will help with the rest. In this talk, we will discuss the circumstances that have lead to the pervasive underpaying of minority groups; the ways that companies can improve the situation; and how we, as job seekers, can take the reins and better advocate for our own value. Agenda: 5:30 p.m. - Doors open 6:00 p.m. - PDXWIT and Cayuse (event host) introduction 6:15 p.m. - Presentation Begins 7:00 p.m. - Networking 7:30 p.m. - Event ends Event FAQ: Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: Yes, there will be gender neutral restrooms. Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes, the space is ADA accessible. Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes, food and drink will be available. Q: What is the parking situation? A: There is a parking garage located under Building 2 of World Trade Center Portland, and the garage address for GPS is 56 SW Taylor Street, Portland, Oregon 97204. The entrance is off Taylor between Naito and 1st. From the garage take the elevators to the bridge level (B) and walk over the bridge into Building 1's lobby (east). Parking can also be validated for up to 2 hours with a stamp. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: We are located at World Trade Center Portland - Building 1 at 121 SW Salmon Street, Suite 900. The lobby to Building 1 is up escalators (SW corner of 2nd and Salmon) on the 2nd floor. For ADA access, take the ground floor elevator to the 9th floor (press '9' outside the elevators and use the indicated cab). Follow signs to the Cayuse lobby. The security desk and a representative from Cayuse will be there to direct you to the event space. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: There are bike racks located in the parking garage, as well as racks around the World Trade Center Campus. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes! The event is located nearby to MAX and bus lines. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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The basics of Vendors & Community - Community Manager Meetup – Marquam Are you interested in running a community group? Do you currently run a community group? Check out the Community Manager Meetup - we bring together all types of community people to share ideas. This includes for-profit & non-profit, online and in person, tech and non-tech. This presentation: There are a lot of fund raising strategies for your community group. As your community grows you may need to raise funds and you might look at utilizing the vendors in your community as funding sources. In this presentation and discussion, Joe will provide:
Bring your experience working with vendors and sponsors. Where have you found success, what horror stories do you have, and think about how we can help other communities do this better. The presentation should be relevant to online and in-person community groups. |
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Portland JavaScript Admirers - JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Monthly Meeting – Janrain, Inc. Josh Nelson will be talking game physics and state synchronization with PlinkoJS. PlinkoJS is a real-time, browser-based, multiplayer physics game. It was built using Javascript, Node.js, React, and WebSockets featuring technology native to the browser.
Note: We are back at JanRain this month. JS isn't the only code we dig. We also have a Code...of Conduct: http://pdxjs.com/code-of-conduct/ |
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pdxFLIT February 2019: All About CSS – Alchemy Code Lab See Meetup for event details! |
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CTRL-H - PDX Hackerspace - PDX Exploit Workshop – Hey everybody. Got a bug you just can't land? Is there a recent CVE you've been eyeballing seductively? Just want to brush up on your APPSEC or OPSEC? Do none of the above questions make any sense, but you're interested in computer security?
PDX Exploit Workshop is the longest running security meetup in Portland (10 years!). It's an open, self driven event for people interested in computer security. Whether you're a novice or career professional, all are welcome. It's always a good time to learn about security! We spend this dedicated time each week researching and exploring topics of software and hardware security as well as working on personal and group projects. Occasionally we have presentations on our findings. Bring a willingness to learn, a curiosity about security, and/or a specific area of interest to share with others. This group meets in the PDX Hackerspace mainspace which has comfy seating, deluxe wifi (thanks Kyle!), Club Mate soda in the snack shack, and hackable LED displays to play around with. See you there! |
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Thursday
Feb 28
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Tech Social ( Latinx Tech PDX ) – Alchemy Code Lab Join us for our first Tech Social of the year ! Come meet and cheers with us and other PDX metro Tech Professionals, Students, Enthusiasts and talk shop, new tech, careers, hobby projects, skills, Blockchain, cats, etc. This is a great opportunity to meet potential mentors, study buddies, employers, employees or simply to meet other like-minded techies to expand your network. This event is Free, but please RSVP here : https://www.meetup.com/LatinxTechPDX/events/258104646/ so we have an idea of how much Food and Beverages to get. |
Ruby Coworking: Hollywood Edition – Case Study Coffee An informal gathering of Ruby/Rails developers, working alongside each other. Join us! |
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Lunch & Learn - An Honest Look at Sales and Marketing – Oregon Bioscience Incubator (OBI) / OTRADI OBI is hosting a Lunch & Learn where Andre' Petett, Managing Director of Aptly Focused, will speak on sales; understanding how to plan, execute and track them. Uncovering the distinction between sales and marketing. Does commercialization have to change your original vision? Learn about Andre' Petett: Mr. Petett has been in sales and sales management for over 25 years. That experience coupled with an MBA in management and finance helped Mr. Petett launch Aptly Focused consulting 5 years ago. The role of Aptly Focused is to fill gaps for small and medium size businesses. Solve issues in sales, recruiting and training of employees and creating operating systems. Andre' grew up in Portland. Attended Jesuit High School and the University of Oregon. His graduate degree is from Santa Clara University. He enjoys traveling with his wife and two sons. Modern Pentathlon (run, pistol shoot, fencing, swimming and horseback riding are the events) and snowboarding are activities he picked up later in life. |
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Intro to Shell Scripting – Free Geek Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required. |
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Intro to Small Basic: A Free Coding Class at The Tech Academy – The Tech Academy We run a code school. We hear from a lot of people we talk to that they're not sure whether they're interested in a job in the tech field, because they don't know enough about it. Sometimes, they've even been told that "programming is hard to learn."
At The Tech Academy, we work hard to break down the barriers between people and technology. We think that, with the right approach, anyone can learn to code - and whether you end up working in technology or not, the principles behind coding are useful in a lot of areas. The Tech Academy is offering a free course on Introduction to Small Basic. Small Basic is a Microsoft language that gives users exposure to many of the fundamental skills used in more complex coding languages. This course is perfect for people with little to no experience in programming who are curious about a career in software development. In this practical, hands-on class, you'll learn the basics of these popular technologies - and along the way, you should find out for yourself whether technology and coding are something worth looking into a bit more deeply. Please Note: |
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Pitch Club Beaverton – Beaverton Area Chamber of Commerce Pitch Club is an ongoing monthly series where entrepreneurs can practice their pitch and receive feedback from their peers and TiE Oregon Charter Members including TiE Angels. Robin Jones, TiE Oregon Charter Member will be the event Emcee, join her as she creates a dynamic and safe environment for you to receive feedback on your pitch - sales pitch, concept pitch, or investor pitch! Participants are given the opportunity to role-play being an investor to other entrepreneurs giving them a better understanding of what the investors are looking for. |
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Ask A Dev - Ask A Dev Portland – Free mentoring from local programmers.
Whether you're a new programmer, a veteran exploring a new language, or a tech-adverse soul lost in a sea of WYSIWYG site generators, we're here to help. Join us for a few hours every other week as we answer your frustrations. |
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Great Portland Technology Happy Hour 2019.1 – Independent Sports Bar and Grill The fifth Portland Tech Happy Hour will be at the Independent Bar & Grill on SW Oak and Broadway on Thursday 2/28! This is open to anyone interested in the Portland Tech scene, people looking for jobs, hiring, recruiting, or just networking and drinking. |
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Frontend Peer Mentoring – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of frontend programming! Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215
Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. This week we will do introductions at 6:20 pm and invite attendees to ask and answer questions and help each other with programming issues. |
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#FullStackPDX : February : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
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IFD Master Workshop – The Art of Color – Wacom Experience Center Join textile artist Tricia Langman, founder of the successful international textile print design studio Spoogi, for an interactive look into color theory and color psychology. How do color trends emerge? How do you research color using the best process for your brand? Explore color selection and how to apply color trends to your brand design strategies. Tricia offers practical advice for using color services like Pantone, selecting colors for digital platforms and social media, and using color in the retail space. Learn from case study examples and a walkthrough of the process Tricia’s studio used to select their colors for 2020. Textile artist and designer, Tricia Langman, has over eighteen years of experience designing for prestigious fashion companies worldwide, including Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Halston, Kashiyama, Donna Karan, Nike, Anthropologie, Banana Republic and Target. Her work has been featured at the Met’s Costume Institute, and she recently created a limited edition collection for Pendleton Home as part of their guest artist series. Tricia is founder and owner of Spoogi, a successful international print design studio. This event will take place at the Wacom Experience Center This workshop is produced and hosted by Inside Fashion Design - www.insidefashiondesign.net |
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PASCAL Hackerspace - Hack2Learn: Hackers, Assemble! – 226 SE Madison St Hack2Learn: Hackers, Assemble! (Part 2)
Hack2Learn is a bi-monthly CTF (capture the flag) meetup hosted at PASCAL in Portland, OR. PASCAL is an organization of equal opportunity hackers, and we will be introducing you to all the various types of challenges that you might face at any level, and at any time in the fields of information security and technology as a whole, for fun or profit. For the next few Hack2Learn workshops, we will be taking a crack at Assembly-focused CTF (Capture The Flag) and reversing challenges. MrDe4d will be walking everyone through these challenges, step by step (pun!) so that everyone in attendance will gain theoretical as well as applicable knowledge. Note: Running Linux is not absolutely necessary when using Cutter. Both Windows and Mac are suitable and Cutter will run fine. Cutter still definitely has a learning curve to it.. the tutorial/intro on Megabeets.net is recommended. Questions? Email [masked] or get on the PASCAL Discord and interact with other PDX hackers (ask for invite). |
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CTRL-H - PDX Hackerspace - CTRL-H Open House – CTRLH - PDX Hackerspace Thursdays are open house night here at CTRL-H. Jon and Melinda are available during this time to give guided tours, answer questions and show you all that the hackerspace has to offer.
We don't have an opening ceremony or any formal meeting. This is a time for you to eavesdrop on other peoples projects and get support on a project that you may need help with. Bring your laptop, projects, inventions, your technical toys and your broken microwave to CTRL-H and hack with friends. |
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BSD Pizza Night – Rudy's Gourmet Pizza A meeting of folks interested in Copy Free licenses, primarily BSD operating systems. We get together eat pizza, drink beer, and talk about what interesting things have been going on. |
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Friday
Mar 1
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Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Intro to Python: A Free Coding Class at The Tech Academy – The Tech Academy We run a code school. We hear from a lot of people we talk to that they're not sure whether they're interested in a job in the tech field, because they don't know enough about it. Sometimes, they've even been told that "programming is hard to learn."
At The Tech Academy, we work hard to break down the barriers between people and technology. We think that, with the right approach, anyone can learn to code - and whether you end up working in technology or not, the principles behind coding are useful in a lot of areas. The Tech Academy is offering a free course providing an introduction to Python. Python is a popular programming language for general-purpose programming. It is particularly easy to learn for those new to coding. This course is perfect for people with little to no experience in programming who are curious about a career in software development. In this practical, hands-on class, you'll learn the basics of this popular computer language - and along the way, you should find out for yourself whether technology and coding are something worth looking into a bit more deeply. Please Note: |
Tech Academy Portland Meetup - Tech Talk: Coding School and the Opportunities Beyond Software Engineering – The Tech Academy Guest Speaker: Jake Clark, Senior Business Support Engineer at New Relic, Graduate of The Tech Academy
Jake will be discussing not just his experience post-code school, but also expand on the possibilities that exist beyond being a software developer. He will be discussing the paths through Support rather than development and the broad range of opportunities that exist for students exiting The Tech Academy. He applied his skill sets towards Support, and he is immensely glad he did. Come learn from his experience! 12:45 p.m. Pizza and Refreshments Please RSVP |
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Commodore Computer Club – Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. (Commodore 64, Amiga computers, etc.) Enthusiasts of other retro computers are also invited. Attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
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Saturday
Mar 2
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ProductCamp Portland – PSU Smith Memorial Student Union ProductCamp Portland is a peer-driven “unconference” that brings together 300'ish passionate Product Managers & Product Marketers to collaborate & share insights, and network with other top professionals in the Portland product community. The education, personal development, and networking, alone, are priceless. We're also going to feed you breakfast, lunch, and even throw in an after party. This is the best $10 you will ever invest in your professional development |
Grandmaster Chess with Python (AlphaGo...AlphaSchmoe) – Portland Community Church Do you want to become the next Chess Grandmaster? Join us and Michael Wild will share his Python program he built to beat anyone he faces. AlphaGo eat your heart out. If you would like to join the discussion check us out on Zoom https://zoom.us/j/7891236789. Do you want to learn and share your passion in a supportive community? Knowledge Mavens is an ethos of sharing, creativity, and inspiration. Our Meetup provides an opportunity to "Show and Tell" followed by feedback and Q&A. You'll have the opportunity to share with our channels such as Meetup, GitHub, YouTube, and Facebook to connect with more passionate people. The second half of our session we'll collaborate on new projects. The winner wins the most interesting topic and the opportunity to share in an upcoming session. |
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Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids! – Free Geek This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting. No prior knowledge is necessary. |
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PASCAL Hackerspace - Tools That Pwn: A Hacker Symposium – PASCAL This Saturday at PASCAL we are offering a Hacker Symposium of sorts, featuring a few handy tools of the trade as well as two major frameworks often used in developing exploits and attacking systems or networks. We will be surveying several of the tools that are part of Kali, and easy to install on any Debian derived distro. It seems many folks, sometimes even the professionals already hip deep in the field of tech, are unaware of the power their packages wield! The wild hacker kidz at PASCAL are going to show you how to get started with packaged/pre-loaded tools like Burp Suite, Binwalk, Wireshark, Kismet and will also provide you with an overview of the Metasploit and Volatility frameworks. Come take your first step with Reverse Engineering at PASCAL using Binwalk! Excuse yourself and set up a proxy with Burp Suite! Breath deep and sniff packets with Kismet! Enjoy these puns and more, in person with Cylon and the rest of the misfit hackers of PDX!
We will set aside time to answer questions, and hold demonstrations of each utility discussed. This is all about what YOU want to learn!! Questions? please email Cylon--> [masked]. PASCAL also has a Discord server as means of communication regarding upcoming events, news in infosec and memes (inquire within). |
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Monday
Mar 4
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OEN & OTBC Workshop: Startup 411 – How to Start Your Startup – Beaverton City Library Got an idea for a startup, but don’t know where to start? This workshop, held jointly by OEN and OTBC, will provide you with:
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Free Code Camp Portland - Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Welcome campers! We meet every Monday at Phase2 This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com |
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Data Discussions – Cloudability Topic is: Doing Good with Data. -Ian Frantz |
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CTRL-H - PDX Hackerspace - Dorkbot Meetup – CTRLH - PDX Hackerspace Part hackathon, part geek social, these biweekly meetings are a time for you to come join others for insight, inspiration or just insanity.
Bring your toys for others to see, or come see what others have been painstakingly chipping away at in their spare time. Whether it's code or chips, hacking of all sorts is encouraged. But we also like to hear your crazy ideas, so please come join us and bring your willingness to share your brilliance. p.s. This event is open to everyone, dork or robot. No ^H membership is required to attend. All are welcome. That means you! |
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Tuesday
Mar 5
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Engage Portland – Sentinel Hotel Come join the best and brightest people in Portland as we come together for discussions on how to build innovative customer engagement experiences with APIs. March 5th at the Sentinel Hotel. Join Engage to understand how leading businesses are using emerging channels, AI and customized journeys to engage customers. Learn how you can build strategies to kickstart your communication initiatives. Communication application programming interfaces can enable innovators across every industry — from emerging leaders to the world’s largest organizations — to reinvent how companies engage with their customers. Companies now need to provide a seamless experience for their customers, regardless of channel or device. Viewing the experience through the eyes of their customer, orchestrating the customer experience across all channels so that it is seamless, integrated, and consistent. Millions of developers around the world have used APIs to unlock the magic of communications to improve any human experience by virtualizing the world’s telecommunications infrastructure through APIs, that are simple enough for any developer to use, yet robust enough to power the world’s most demanding applications. Take your ideas from thought to reality. Bringing your idea to life is easier with the right tools. Deploy it into reality with a few lines of code. See a video from last year's Engage event - https://youtu.be/IrXWZ-oq5cg There is no charge to attend this session. Register here - https://twilioengage.com/portland |
Wednesday
Mar 6
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Programming with Python 2 – Free Geek Have you ever thought programming was interesting, but don't know where to start? Do you want to unlock the true potential of computers? Join us! This class is part 2 of an introduction to programming concepts with Python, an easy-to-learn programming language. If you can type, you can program! |
PDX Women in Tech (PDXWIT) How to Study for a Technical Interview – AWS Elemental Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-how-to-study-for-a-technical-interview-tickets-55219283363] is required to gain entry to this event Interviewing for a new job can be a stressful proposition. It is hard to know what to expect and even how to prepare for it. Each company evaluates its candidates differently. Luckily, some upfront investment and preparation can really go a long way in helping you distinguish yourself from the rest of the candidates. In this seminar led by an engineering leader at Elemental, we will cover some common interviewing practices for technical interviews and what you may be able to do to get ready. We plan to cover many beneficial topics: • Morning preparation, attire, mindset • Preparation for the non-technical parts • How to study for the coding interview • How to execute the coding test Due to the level of interaction required, attendance will be capped at 40. Never fear: we will be organizing this same event bi-monthly because we want everyone to have access to this session! Agenda: 5:00 PM: Doors open 5:15 PM: Introduction 5:30 PM: Session begins 6:30 PM: Session ends Event FAQ: Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: No. Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes. Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes, appetizers and nonalcoholic drinks will be provided. Q: What is the parking situation? A: No on-site parking available at this event. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: The entrance for AWS Elemental is on SW Broadway, between Jefferson & Columbia, on the opposite side of the street from Raven & Rose. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: No secured bike parking available at this event. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes, taking public transportation to this event is recommended. The event is conveniently located near MAX and bus lines. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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PDX DITA User Group Meetup – AppNexus 711 SW Alder Street Suite 400 Portland, OR 97205 For users of DITA XML, the open-source authoring specification. The PDX DITA User's Group has been meeting for the last 7+ years. We're holding an unprogrammed meetup for DITA practitioners, students, and the DITA-curious at the AppNexus offices near Pioneer Square. Come discuss current projects and future ideas over drinks and snacks. |
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Portland HashiCorp User Group - AWS Deployments and FinOps – Cloudability Agenda:
6pm-6:30pm Arrive and mingle - Enjoy food and beverages 6:30pm-7pm "Reducing Cost & Risk via Automation with Terraform on AWS" presented by Chris Dunlap- Sr. Solution Engineer @ HashiCorp Terraform is a tool for building, changing, and versioning infrastructure safely and efficiently. This talk will focus on how customers can leverage Terraform to eliminate unnecessary cloud spend by 30-40% and reduce risk by baking guardrails and best practices into their automation. 7pm-7:30pm "Intelligent decisions about cloud usage with Cloudability’s FinOps platform" presented by Patrick Zumar- Senior SE @ Cloudability A new operating model for the cloud, called FinOps, is emerging that enables a shift — a combination of systems, best practices and culture — to increase an organization’s ability to understand cloud costs and make tradeoffs. In the same way that DevOps revolutionized development by breaking down silos and increasing agility, FinOps increases the business value of cloud by bringing together technology, business and finance professionals with a new set of processes. FinOps has several fundamental building blocks we’ve seen high performing organizations put in place to gain competitive advantage. Patrick Zumar will share what we’ve learned from guiding hundreds of large and small cloud adopters on their journey to adopt FinOps. 7:30pm-8pm Networking |
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PASCAL Hackerspace - Defensive Security: what can blue do for you? – 226 SE Madison St Some Teams are Red, Others are Blue, I Play Defense, and So Can You!
An endpoint security primer in three (?-ish) parts. Come learn about the other side of the cybersecurity equation: how to raise the bar for attackers trying to pwn your endpoints. This talk series will focus on sane, sensible, and usable defaults; what each operating system can bring to the table; security through proper configuration; and small/medium scale distribution and management. Part 1: We'll start with a broad overview of securing endpoints, the classes of attacks that might be encountered depending on your use cases, and what it means to be "secure." Then, we'll talk about configuring macOS for reasonable security, beginning with the hardware chain of trust, moving through the bootloader and touching on what Apple's hw/sw integration allows for: Activation Locks, MDM/DEP, and Software Recovery. Moving up the stack, we'll discuss the tiers of built-in macOS software security, and if time permits, several third party options to strengthen endpoint options. Part 2: Let's kick off with quick refresher on previous topics, and then dive right in to Windows endpoint security. Because of the diversity of hardware, there will be less low-level focus this session, but BitLocker, TPM, and OPAL will be in the mix. Then, learn why Secure Boot is not a conspiracy, how Hyper-V is bae, why Windows 10 is actually the best thing since... earlier Windows 10 releases!, what Group Policy can do for you, and which version of Windows is the minimum necessary for any kind of sanity. Part 3: In the stolen words of Steve Ballmer, compartmentalize compartmentalize compartmentalize! We'll talk about mitigating inevitable compromise, and then move to Linux security. Coreboot, Heads, and refreshers from PC hardware kick us off, then it's into the wilderness! We'll try and nail down some best practices for the wide and varied world of Linux distros, the security benefits of containers, why Flatpak is awesome, and a quick touch on grsecurity (aka "why we can't have nice things"). If there's time, we'll even try to talk about the security benefits of other nix's like OpenBSD & Qubes. Part 4: This is unwritten, unplanned and unscheduled, but part 4 (and 5, and beyond!) could include topics like: This is intended as a high-level overview to get a baseline for each of the three operating systems; content will change and grow based on feedback and requests. Come help me evolve my endpoint security game, and steer the course for future events! This series is brought to you by PASCAL Hackerspace, and presented by Magneto (the hacker, not the mutant...ok well, he could* be a mutant for all we know...) |
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Thursday
Mar 7
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Graphic Design with GIMP – Free Geek Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more. Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers! This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike. |
WWCode Portland: International Women's Day @ Nike - Senior Leadership in Tech – Nike Decathlon Club Cafe Please register on Eventbrite: https://wwcodepdx-iwd-nike.eventbrite.com Join Women Who Code Portland on March 7th as we celebrate International Women's Day a day early at Nike! We are thrilled to invite you to a fun evening including a panel discussion on senior leadership in tech, networking, and food + drinks. Senior leaders at Nike will discuss their journeys into leadership and the steps they have taken to build their successful careers in management. Come enjoy food, great swag and the company of your fellow technologists! ⌚️AGENDA ⌚️ 5:30 - 6:00 pm: Doors Open + Networking 6:00 - 6:15 pm: Introduction from WWCode - Richa Khandelwal, Director WWCode Portland 6:15 - 6:30 pm: Welcome from Nike - Skip Potter, Chief Technology Officer 6:30 - 7:30 pm: Panel led by moderator Keeley Hammond, Director, WWCode Portland 7:30 - 7:45: Closing remarks - Candice Tang, Senior Director, Site Reliability Operations 7:45 - 8:30 pm: Networking + Wrap Up 👩🏽OUR PANELISTS 👩🏽
👉 DIRECTIONS TO THE VENUE 👈 https://drive.google.com/file/d/15dhYf9mnkSJHYz1qyphc7E0NwK4fVH-H/view 🙅🏼♀️CODE OF CONDUCT 🙅🏼♀️ By attending this event, you agree to follow our Code of Conduct (https://www.womenwhocode.com/codeofconduct). Women Who Code (WWCode) is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, socioeconomic status, caste, or creed. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all events run by Women Who Code, Inc. If you would like to report an incident or contact our leadership team, please reach out to one of our volunteers or submit an incident report form. |
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Accelerate Biotech + Digital Health PDX – Oregon Bioscience Incubator (OBI) / OTRADI Come mingle with your fellow biotech and digital health enthusiasts, help build community, and share your ideas on how to further accelerate the growth of these promising sectors in Portland. Our monthly happy hour brings together creative and driven professionals who are passionate about promoting the growth of Portland's Biotech and Digital Health sectors. This is a great opportunity to network and build relationships with individuals working across these sectors in both academia and industry. Enjoy a free drink, build community, and contribute your ideas and efforts towards accelerating Biotech and Digital Health in PDX. |
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Giving Feedback - Workshop – Graybox Please RSVP on our Meetup page to receive the latest updates: https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/257561551/ Feedback is an essential part of learning. Scrum masters, coaches, managers, and each coworker likely face the need to provide feedback within their community. Many enjoy giving positive feedback, though some are uncomfortable receiving it. And, what about feedback that suggests a change? How do we deliver feedback that could be taken personally? Join us to learn hands-on about the art of giving, receiving, and seeking interpersonal feedback, so it becomes a constructive tool for building trust and great work relationships. Agile coach Diana Larsen is leading this workshop and sharing her years of experience in giving (and receiving) feedback. NOTE: this event has a limited capacity. We are able to offer this event free of charge to our community. Please be considerate and update your RSVP if your plans change! Agenda: 6:00 - 6:30 Meet & Greet 6:30 - 8:30 Workshop Facilitator Bio: Visionary pragmatist and author, Diana Larsen co-founded and collaborates in leadership of Agile Fluency™ Project. Diana co-wrote the books "Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great"; "Liftoff: Start and Sustain Successful Agile Teams"; "Five Rules for Accelerated Learning"; and the seminal “Agile Fluency Model: A Brief Guide to Success with Agile” article. Through the Agile Fluency Project’s programs for training and mentoring agile coaches and consultants, Diana shares the wisdom she’s gained in over 25 years of working with leaders, teams, and organizations. |
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Saturday
Mar 9
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Command Line Basics – Free Geek The command line is a tool for typing computer commands, instead of clicking menus or buttons. Learning the command line is a great way to get familiar with core concepts of programming. Students will learn the basic parts of a command, listing, linking, tab completion, file system structure, and more, for the Linux command line. |
Smart Mirror Build with Alexa and Raspberry Pi – Portland Community Church Check out a smart mirror built with a Raspberry Pi connected to Alexa or Google Assistant. It displays weather, news, youtube videos, and LEDs synchronized to the audio. I'll be sharing the build schematics and parts to anyone who wants to build one. If you would like to join the discussion check us out on Zoom https://zoom.us/j/7891236789. Do you want to learn and share your passion in a supportive community? Knowledge Mavens is an ethos of sharing, creativity, and inspiration. Our Meetup provides an opportunity to "Show and Tell" followed by feedback and Q&A. You'll have the opportunity to share with our channels such as Meetup, GitHub, YouTube, and Facebook to connect with more passionate people. The second half of our session we'll collaborate on new topics. The winner wins an award for the most interesting topic and the opportunity to share in an upcoming session. |
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Social Media Privacy – Free Geek Are you one of the one billion people using Facebook today? With news of companies like Cambridge Analytica, we are increasingly aware of how our personal lives and contact information are used by social media companies. Now it's time to get educated and protect ourselves! Join Free Geek for a deep dive into what you need to know to use social media like Facebook as privately as possible. |
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PASCAL Hackerspace - PASCAL Open Day – Join PASCAL on the second Saturday of the month for a day of tours, entertainment and dialogue.
Drop on by if you would like to: Basic concessions will also be available! |
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Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids! – Free Geek This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting. No prior knowledge is necessary. |
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Monday
Mar 11
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Portland Accessibility and User Experience Meetup (PDX A11Y UX) - Mindful Design: Accessibility for Mental Health – Cvent Apparently, you can download inner peace. There are countless applications that can put meditation in the palm of your hand, and allow a guru to live in your pocket. How is the technology that is supposed to balance us throwing the rest of our life into imbalance? Enter mindfulness. A tenet of Eastern philosophies for centuries, now it’s a comprehensive inclusion in the therapeutic arsenals of therapist’s, psychologist’s, and psychiatrist’s toolkits. Using mindfulness allows for awareness of the present moment through attention and non-judgement. But now, mindfulness can be used as an accommodation. This talk will show how people with disabilities fuse with technology and vice versa. This can be done as a great boon for a person’s mental health and wellness. Mindfulness is essentially vigilance before acting. It prevents against impulsive actions, and is a discipline of thought. It’s like taking that extra step before you buy junk food at grocery store while you’re hungry and asking, do I need this? But being mindful in technology design means a focus on the design that works for the person in the moment. Our presentation will focus on how accessible design can accommodate mental health disabilities. Instead of impulsively choosing accommodating or try to fit a square peg in a round hole, it’s changing a way of thought. This presentation will be focused around user empowerment, but also be a call to action for developers. Through case studies that we will present with actual data and use feedback, we’ll argue that being aware is crucial for technology, especially accessibility. About Sharon Rosenblatt She is a strong advocate for abolishing the stigma of mental health and researching accomodations in the workplace to support a mental health diagnosis. With her enthusiasm highlighted in several publications like The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Fast Company, Information Week, CNN, Mint.com, and more, Sharon enjoys participating in the constant dialogue between accessibility and innovation. |
Tuesday
Mar 12
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OEN Office Hours: March – WeWork Custom House 220 NW 8th Ave Portland Want to chat with an OEN staff member about how to get started leveraging our network? How to leverage other entrepreneurial resources in Portland and beyond? How to best take advantage of your membership? How to get more involved in OEN? Make an appointment during our March 12 office hours so you can introduce yourself and chat with us. When you arrive, check in at the front desk and the receptionist will tell you where to go. |
EdTech Entrepreneurs helping EdTech Entrepreneurs Meetaway – Online. You'll get a link to join when you RSVP This event is exclusively for entrepreneurs who are working in EdTech. If you're an EdTech entrepreneur and want to collaborate with other EdTech entrepreneurs, then this event is for you so RSVP today! We're bringing together EdTech entrepreneurs from across the country to share insights, contacts, and industry trends. I'm running the event online, over Meetaway, so you'll be able to choose who you meet and then you'll meet them over a series of 1:1 video calls. After each conversation, Meetaway will automatically rotate to the next one. If you want to connect with other EdTech entrepreneurs, then RSVP today! |
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HealthTech Entrepreneurs helping HealthTech Entrepreneurs – Online. You'll get a link to join when you RSVP This event is exclusively for entrepreneurs who are working in HealthTech. If you're a HealthTech entrepreneur and want to collaborate with other HealthTech entrepreneurs, then this event is for you so RSVP today! We're bringing together HealthTech entrepreneurs from across the country to share insights, contacts, and industry trends. I'm running the event online, over Meetaway, so you'll be able to choose who you meet and then you'll meet them over a series of 1:1 video calls. After each conversation, Meetaway will automatically rotate to the next one. If you want to connect with other HealthTech entrepreneurs, then RSVP today! |
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Portland OWASP - Breaching the Cyber Security Job Industry with Ryan Krause – Simple 120 SE Clay St Floor 2, Portland, OR 97214 Breaching the Cyber Security Job Industry Despite the growing popularity of the cyber security industry, many job hunters still find it challenging to break into the field. With numerous entry-level cyber security jobs requiring one, two, or sometimes even three years of security-related experience, how are inexperienced applicants supposed to get their foot in the door? This talk will discuss some of the challenges that potential employees face while looking for careers in the cyber security industry. It will explore potential career paths for new high school and college graduates, mid-career employees with a technical background, as well as mid-career employees with no technical background. The discussion will also focus on ways to help position yourself for success in the industry, touching on security internships, university diplomas, industry certificates, Portland-based security meetings, and self-study resources. Ryan Krause is a penetration tester based in the Portland, Oregon area. He has worked in various areas of the security field for the past 11 years for companies such as HP, eEye Digital Security/BeyondTrust, and Comcast with a primary focus on application security and development. He is currently a consultant at NetSPI where he performs web and network penetration tests and assists clients with reducing their overall security exposure. |
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Social Interaction in the World of Social Media, Screens, and Smartphones -- Synapsistic Neuroscience Community – Vacasa Does using Facebook leave you lonely? Is staying in touch your family via Skype a mood-booster? How is sleep quality after screen time on your smartphone? In this presentation, Dr. Alan Teo, a physician and researcher at OHSU, will take a tour of selected highlights from his own research and the broader medical literature. Practical tips on how to promote mental wellness in the midst of our technological lives will be included. |
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Wednesday
Mar 13
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Breaking and Entering - Cybersecurity Careers – New Horizons of Portland New Horizons Computer Learning Centers is partnering with Hadas Cassorla, JD, MBA, CISSP, CIPT of Act-On for an evening presentation "Breaking and Entering - Cybersecurity." Hadas Cassorla, has a lot of letters after her name, but the three letters she cares the most about are Y-E-S. She helps organizations build strong, actionable and implementable security programs by getting buy-in from the boardroom to the basement. She is currently Director of IT Security/Security Architect at Act-On in Portland, Oregon. Bring your Resume! IT Motives will be present. i.t.motives is a niche IT recruiting, staffing, and consulting company. Whether you are looking to advance your career or are new to IT, you will learn about opportunities within IT and Project Management that are essential in providing the skills and solutions that today’s employers desire. Small bites provided. |
Thursday
Mar 14
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AgilePDX User Group - Portland Metro - Agile PM Online Roundtable –
Please RSVP at our Meetup page and get the Zoom connection info: :
https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/258535682/ AgilePDX is providing a forum for Agile Project Managers, Agile Facilitators, and Scrum Masters to gather online once a month and discuss all things project, program, and portfolio related. Please join us for a Lean Coffee style event facilitated by experience Agile PM's and instructors in the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner prep program.
You'll be dialing in from your desktop with your favorite early morning brew. Please join with your camera on. The Zoom URL will be provided to confirmed attendees. Feel free to post questions to this meetup prior to the event. We welcome divergent opinions and experience reports. Bring your challenges for groups feedback and support. Plan to join 15 minutes early for coffee clatch chat and networking or stay 15 minutes for the same networking experience. |
PIE Demo Day 2019 – Aladdin Theater It's been a while. But we're prepping a couple of new batches of startups — through both PIE and PIE Shop — who are eager to tell their stories. So we want to make sure that you're there to hear those stories. We will be holding the next PIE Demo Day on Thursday, March 14, 2019. Because that's Pi Day. And that only makes sense. And we'll be hosting it at our biggest venue yet, the Aladdin Theater in southeast Portland. As always, we'll be livestreaming the event so folks around the world can take part. So if you're interested in attending, please RSVP at your earliest convenience. The event is free. Childcare will be provided. |
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PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT) Vancouver Mixer – The Red Cross Community Room Registration through Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-vancouver-mixer-tickets-55302179307 is required to gain entry to this event There are big things happening in Vancouver’s technology industry and PDXWIT is eager to expand its presence into the area. Please join us for the first PDXWIT Vancouver Mixer, hosted by RealWear! While the event will be primarily focused on networking, we will have guest speaker Becky Priebe present the following: Advancing Women in Technology through Design Thinking: Strategy and Tactics. It will be a practical look at how to gain traction as women in technology, approaching the problem from a design mindset. A representative of RealWear will also share information about the company, including any opportunities that are available. So please join us for our inaugural Vancouver Mixer. Hope to see you there! Agenda: 5:00 pm - Doors open / networking 5:45 pm - Introduction + guest speaker 6:30 pm - Networking 7:00 pm - Event ends Event FAQ Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: Yes Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes Q: What is the parking situation? A: There is onsite, free parking in front of the building and in a lot off of Fort Vancouver Way along Martin Court. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: The main entrance to the building should be utilized and there is an ADA Compliant access ramp near the entrance. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: Not outside, though bikes can be brought into the building. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Public transport is available, though the fort is a short walk from downtown Vancouver. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Please note there may be office pets present at this event. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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Ask A Dev - Ask A Dev Portland – Free mentoring from local programmers.
Whether you're a new programmer, a veteran exploring a new language, or a tech-adverse soul lost in a sea of WYSIWYG site generators, we're here to help. Join us for a few hours every other week as we answer your frustrations. |
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Saturday
Mar 16
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IFD Master Workshop – Creating Your Brand Personality – Wacom Experience Center Your brand has a personality, but how do you create it? Designer and printmaker Belle Bezdicek will take you through a creative workshop to help you define your brand’s characteristics through a series of word webs and short phrases. Learn how to collect visual inspiration to define your brand’s personality by assembling mood boards. Explore concepts using combinations of typography and marks. This workshop will help you create a strong visual start to your brand’s identity through color, texturem, symbols, type and more. About Belle Bezdicek For two decades, printmaker, freelance designer and instructor Belle Bezdicek has taught students how to define their personal identities and design their portfolios. She has worked with clients ranging from government agencies to local brewers, helping to create their brands and clarify their messaging. As an artist, she produces limited edition prints and sculptures, which can be found online at Bez & Kin. This event will take place at the Wacom Experience Center This workshop is produced and hosted by Inside Fashion Design - www.insidefashiondesign.net |
Digital Privacy Primer – Free Geek Join us for an important online safety workshop. Learn how digital privacy works (or doesn't!) and learn how to get started with password managers, encrypted communication, email and mobile privacy tools, and more. We all need this information. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek! |
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Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids! – Free Geek This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting. No prior knowledge is necessary. |
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Sunday
Mar 17
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PLUG Linux Clinic – Free Geek The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214. Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about. If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux. We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box. There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy. |
Monday
Mar 18
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Free Code Camp Portland - Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Welcome campers! We meet every Monday at Phase2 This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com |
Tuesday
Mar 19
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DIY CNC Mill – Free Geek Learn how to create a computer controlled wood mill using parts harvested from recycled electronics. Students will have a hands-on chance to work with the materials and understand the underlying concepts behind creating and using a computer-controlled machine. |
PDX Women in Tech (PDXWIT) March Happy Hour – Cambia Health Solutions Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-march-happy-hour-tickets-55540219291] is required to gain entry to this event Join us for March Happy Hour at Cambia Health! PDXWIT is looking forward to seeing you at our March Happy Hour at Cambia Health! A lot of people talk about the Importance of diversity in the technology Industry, but does diversity even matter if there are not meaningful efforts to achieve inclusion? The conversation starter to keep the networking flowing will be “What is the Difference Between Diversity and Inclusion?” While the event is primarily intended for networking, we will have a short segment at 5:30 to share important announcements and showcase some individuals in our community. An employee of Cambia will provide an introduction to the company and share open job opportunities Filmmaker Casey Hastings will screen her short film “Diversity Hires,” and she and the actors involved will speak briefly on the making of the film During the event, we’ll have more to do than free-form networking:
Agenda: 4:30 p.m. - Doors open 5:30 p.m. - Introductions, announcements + speaking segments 6:30 p.m. - Event ends Event FAQ: Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: No. Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes Q: What is the parking situation? A: There is usually plenty of metered street parking and pay-to-park parking lots. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: We will have signs in the lobby directing people to the 5th floor. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: No. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes - MAX runs right in front of our building so it is really convenient. The bus lines are just a couple blocks away. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, please leave your furry friends at home. There are dogs in the building during work hours. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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PDX Women in Tech (PDXWIT) March Happy Hour – Cambria Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-march-happy-hour-tickets-55540219291] is required to gain entry to this event Join us for March Happy Hour at Cambia Health! PDXWIT is looking forward to seeing you at our March Happy Hour at Cambia Health! A lot of people talk about the Importance of diversity in the technology Industry, but does diversity even matter if there are not meaningful efforts to achieve inclusion? The conversation starter to keep the networking flowing will be “What is the Difference Between Diversity and Inclusion?” While the event is primarily intended for networking, we will have a short segment at 5:30 to share important announcements and showcase some individuals in our community. An employee of Cambia will provide an introduction to the company and share open job opportunities Filmmaker Casey Hastings will screen her short film “Diversity Hires,” and she and the actors involved will speak briefly on the making of the film During the event, we’ll have more to do than free-form networking:
Agenda: 4:30 p.m. - Doors open 5:30 p.m. - Introductions, announcements + speaking segments 6:30 p.m. - Event ends Event FAQ: Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: No. Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes Q: What is the parking situation? A: There is usually plenty of metered street parking and pay-to-park parking lots. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: We will have signs in the lobby directing people to the 5th floor. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: No. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes - MAX runs right in front of our building so it is really convenient. The bus lines are just a couple blocks away. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, please leave your furry friends at home. There are dogs in the building during work hours. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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Wednesday
Mar 20
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Jr Dev Meetup – White Owl Social Club Join us at our monthly meetup for junior developers! We alternate monthly between Happy Hours (at White Owl Social) and Speakers (hosted at Vacasa). For more details about upcoming and past gatherings, check out http://www.meetup.com/Portland-JR-DEVELOPER-Meetup/. |
TiE Oregon Annuals – The Lofts at 8th Ave Please join us on March 20th as we recognize Nat Parker, Co-founder of GlobeSherpa (purchased by moovel North America). Starting in 2013, Nat received ongoing mentorship and early investment from the TiE Oregon Angels. Along with his team, Nat grew his company and returned that investment! And…just a few years later, sold the company to moovel North America. We are thrilled to celebrate Nat’s success and the support he now gives to the entrepreneur community. In addition, we will take a look back and celebrate accomplishments made in 2018 which include: – $1.75 Million invested in 14 Companies! — And that is just through November. We will likely have another investment before the end of the year! – 1 exit – RFPIO! – Five TiE XL Boot Camps — with approximately 65 participants – Team Melaknow from Oregon’s TYE Program took 1st place at the TYE Global Competition in Washington DC – TiE Oregon Angels was voted the best angel program out of all TiE Chapters – ….and our member engagement continues to grow with the additional programming we added this year including Industry Exploration, Evolve Your Startup, Investor Training, and more! When: Wednesday, March 20th Time: 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM / 5:30 PM Networking Reception / 6:15 PM Dinner and Program / 8:30 PM Musical Entertainment Where: The Lofts at 8th Ave, 2010 SE 8th Ave, Portland, OR Cost: TiE Member Table of 10 = $1,000 | Non-Member Table of 10 = $1,250 | TiE Member Single Ticket = $100 | Non-Member Single Ticket = $125 Presenting Sponsor: Elevate Capital |
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Thursday
Mar 21
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OEN Members Only: Orientation and Mixer – Lane Powell We want to make sure you’re getting the most out of your OEN membership. Join us for our member orientation and mixer so you can introduce yourself to OEN staff and fellow OEN members, and understand the benefits that come with joining our membership network. The orientation will include a presentation that provides an overview of OEN programs and services, as well as time for Q&A and networking. Coffee and pastries will be provided. Whether you’re a new member wondering how to get started or an established member wondering how to best leverage your membership, we hope you’ll join us in March! |
Web Development 1 – Free Geek Please note: Thursday classes are held in the Classroom. Saturday classes are held in the Meeting Room. Interested in creating a website, but don't know where to start? Join us at Free Geek for an introduction to the building blocks of the web: HTML and CSS. Required skills: Comfort using a keyboard & mouse |
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Graphic Design with GIMP – Free Geek Join us for a graphic design workshop using an a free and open source software called GIMP. GIMP is a program similar to Photoshop. You can use this program to create posters and art, edit photos, and more. Bring your questions -- there will be plenty of time for answers! This class welcomes beginners and advanced users alike. |
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PDX Women in Tech (PDXWIT) Job Board Live Event – Finastra Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-job-board-live-event-tickets-55718997020] is required to gain entry to this event Don’t miss the latest edition of our Job Board Live event, where companies that have posted featured jobs on the PDXWIT job board will be there to meet you in person and give you a chance to share your brilliant skills and qualifications. We’ll also have a team reviewing resumes; bring a printed copy along, and they can help you polish it and make an even better impression. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m., and we’ll have light snacks available until 6:30 p.m. Agenda: 4:00 p.m. - Hiring company setup 4:30 p.m. - Networking and resume review begins 6:30 p.m. - Event ends *Note that there is no formal presentation or announcement section at this event, it's just networking and resume reviews. Event FAQ: Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: Yes. Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes. Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes. Q: What is the parking situation? A: There is metered street parking available. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: The building entrance for 1320 SW Broadway is on Broadway, when entering the building, turn left to access the Finastra reception desk to check in. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: No. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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Pitch Club Portland – Central Office Pitch Club is an ongoing monthly series where entrepreneurs can practice their pitch and receive feedback from their peers and TiE Oregon Charter Members including TiE Angels. A TiE Oregon Charter Member moderated event that creates a dynamic and safe environment for you to receive feedback on your pitch - sales pitch, concept pitch, or investor pitch! Participants are given the opportunity to role-play being an investor to other entrepreneurs giving them a better understanding of what the investors are looking for. |
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IFD Master Workshop – The Curvy Gal: Fit and Flair – Wacom Experience Center Is it your dream to design for Curvy/Plus? Are you filled with ideas for this untapped, underserved and fastest-growing segment of the apparel market? Jumpstart your efforts with an inspiring and information-packed evening featuring two seasoned industry professionals! Alyson Clair and LaJean Lawson bring their deep knowledge and years of hands-on and market-leading experience to this workshop, offering an understanding of product design and development and key consumer insights for the current Curvy/Plus market segment. Highlights from this 3-hour course include biometrics of the Curvy/Plus body, fit/sizing, pattern-making considerations, and optimizing style/design lines. Think beyond the initial design to things like line planning, the implications of Curvy/Plus garments in the manufacturing process, and market size and trends. Finally, you’ll discover who the Curvy/Plus shopper is, and how best to communicate and connect with her, as well as trends to watch for in the Curvy/Plus market. When it comes to the science and design of sports bras, LaJean Lawson easily qualifies as THE global expert. She’s the only person on the planet with two graduate degrees in sports bra science and more than 30 years of continuous consulting in sports bra design, development, and marketing. Most recently, her research has focused on understanding and meeting the apparel needs and desires of plus/curvy women. LaJean excels in making any subject matter fun, personal and easy-to-understand, and her energy and enthusiasm are contagious. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, she presently resides and rides a mean bicycle in the sports apparel mecca of Portland, Oregon. Alyson Clair is a native Oregonian and graduated from the Art Institute of Portland with a BS in Apparel Design. She spent her first 4 years in the apparel industry working in a domestic factory, where she obtained practical manufacturing experience pattern making, grading, and marking. She has worked for international brands like Nike, Wilson Tennis, and Champion, with technical proficiency in compression, swim, and spandex. The fit is one of her passions, and she has expertise in Women’s Plus Sizing. Along with her technical design work, she has had a small women’s dress line made in Portland for the last 10 years, focused on knits. In 2014, she wrote The Colette Guide to Sewing with Knits and released their first knit sewing pattern range. This workshop will be held at the Wacom Experience Center. This workshop is produced and hosted by Inside Fashion Design - www.insidefashiondesign.net |
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CNPDX March: Container Observability & Troubleshooting – Mozilla For March, we're going to the talking about how to troubleshoot your containerized applications in production! Alex Lawrence of Sysdig will present a use-case driven demonstration on container visibility, troubleshooting and run-time security monitoring with the Sysdig open source tools (Sysdig, Sysdig Inspect, and Falco). Learn how containers work under the hood and how to fix them when they break. Sizzle Pie pizza supplied by Mozilla, our venue host. Please RSVP on Meetup if you have an account, so that we have a headcount for food ordering! |
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Friday
Mar 22
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Anatomy of a Computer -- Great for kids! – Free Geek This workshop is an introduction to computer hardware. Students will identify basic components of a desktop and laptop computer, learn what role each part plays, and identify where those parts go inside the computer. Students learn what makes a computer “a computer” and a basic framework for computer safety and troubleshooting. No prior knowledge is necessary. |
Saturday
Mar 23
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Bitcoin Trading Bot - How does it work? How can I program one? – Portland Community Church Do you want to learn how to program a Bitcoin trading bot in Python? Join us as Garrett performs a demo of the code and how it works. If you would like to join the discussion check us out on Zoom https://zoom.us/j/7891236789. Do you want to learn and share your passion in a supportive community? Knowledge Mavens is an ethos of sharing, creativity, and inspiration. Our Meetup provides an opportunity to "Show and Tell" followed by feedback and Q&A. You'll have the opportunity to share with our channels such as Meetup, GitHub, YouTube, and Facebook to connect with more passionate people. The second half of our session we'll collaborate on new projects. The winner wins the most interesting topic and the opportunity to share in an upcoming session. |
Monday
Mar 25
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UX Happy Hour Portland - March – Lucky Lab Brew Pub Please join us for another night of meeting new friends and chill design conversations over drinks. Your hosts are Rachel Capra Glaves and Leo LaCroix, both local UX freelancers. Welcome! We hope you swing by and say hi. This is a monthly series of happy hours to build and strengthen our local design community. We are actively seeking venue suggestions and co-hosts - we're both based in SE Portland but know that folks come from every corner of the city. Want a UX Happy Hour in your neighborhood? We welcome you to host one or suggest a venue you love! Message us to get started. Venue note: Monday happens to be Lucky Lab's "Happy Day", with $1 off pints and specials on pitchers. We will have a few signs with "UX Happy Hour Portland" on the table so you can find us! |
Wednesday
Mar 27
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SBIR/ STTR Workshop – Robertson Life Sciences Building, OHSU Join us at the SBIR/STTR Workshop, a special pre-event to the 2019 Commercialization Conference. This workshop will help guide researchers and startups through the SBIR/STTR program, providing information on starting a proposal, seeking resources, assessing strengths and addressing gaps, and deciding the right time to apply. $10 admission fee to attend. Lunch will be provided. |
OHSU Commercialization Conference through Robertson Life Sciences Building, OHSU Please join us on March 27-28, 2019 for the sixth annual OHSU Commercialization Conference, hosted by Technology Transfer and Business Development . This conference connects with OHSU innovators with investors, industry partners and community collaborators to help build a vibrant hub for innovation and commercialization of innovative technology. Through speaker sessions, startup pitches, industry insights and collaboration stories, the conference will focus on the theme of "Fueling Health Care Innovation." The conference offers a platform for attendees to explore the impact of innovations that will revolutionize health care and understand the drivers of this transformation. |
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PDXWIT - Creative Women in Tech: Setbacks to Comebacks – R2C Group 249 Northwest Park Avenue Portland, OR 97209 Join us for Creative Women in Tech: Setbacks to Comebacks in partnership with Portland Ad Federation, an ongoing panel series that highlights innovative women and underrepresented individuals who have gone through rough times, but continued to persevere and excel in their careers. Panelists for the evening will be: Natalie Fung - CEO of AnswerConnect Jordan Hayles - Founder of Radical Brand Lab Arlyne Simon - Systems Engineer at Intel & children's book author Moderated by: Nadya Ighani - Producer at Swift Agency Agenda: 5:30 p.m. - Doors open / Networking 6:00 p.m. - Introduction 6:15 p.m. - Panel Begins 7:15 p.m. - Panel ends / Q&A starts 7:30 p.m. - Event ends Event FAQ Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: Yes Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes, with accommodations. Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes Q: What is the parking situation? A: There is no onsite parking, but there is metered street parking nearby. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: In the Everett building, at the corner of NW Everett and Park. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: No Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Please note there may be office pets present at this event. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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Thursday
Mar 28
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TF Blockchain 3 – Columbia Tower Club TF Blockchain (formerly Token Forum) is the premier blockchain conference in the Pacific Northwest. We host an intimate conference setting focused on advanced level topics and dedicated networking sessions with investors, entrepreneurs, executives, and policy makers. |
Intro to Shell Scripting – Free Geek Control your computer, make your own programs, and make timed actions for your programs by learning to shell script. Command line knowledge required. |
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Programming with JavaScript 2 – Free Geek This class builds on the concepts introduced in Programming with Javascript 1 by exploring advanced data types (arrays and objects) and some of the language’s built-in functions called methods. Students will get a brief introduction to these ideas and then begin applying them hands-on through a series of mini projects. By the end of this class, students will understand the purpose of and how to use loops, prototype methods, arrays and objects in Javascript. They will also learn where to find more information about these concepts and how to continue their studies on their own. Recommended Prerequisites: Programming with JavaScript 1, typing skills |
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Ask A Dev - Ask A Dev Portland – Free mentoring from local programmers.
Whether you're a new programmer, a veteran exploring a new language, or a tech-adverse soul lost in a sea of WYSIWYG site generators, we're here to help. Join us for a few hours every other week as we answer your frustrations. |
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#FullStackPDX : March : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
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Monday
Apr 1
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Portland Startup Week 2019 through Various Startup Week is a free, five-day celebration of our community that builds momentum and opportunity around entrepreneurship. We're led by local entrepreneurs and hosted in amazing spaces all over town. |
Free Code Camp Portland - Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Welcome campers! We meet every Monday at Phase2 This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com |
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Tuesday
Apr 2
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PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT) West Side Mixer – Intel On April 2nd, come celebrate Equal Pay Day with PDXWIT and Intel! Many of us live and/or work on the West Side but may not have a professional community convenient to the area. Thanks to PDXWIT’s and Intel’s support, we can get together to talk tech and other work topics. While the event will be primarily networking focused, we will also have the opportunity to hear from Alyson Crafton, VP of IT at Intel, who will share information about the company. We will also hear from Rebecca Channer, Founder and CEO of ProsperCity. Channer is committed to closing the gender wage gap and ending salary discrimination in the United States. Rebecca will talk about the importance of salary transparency and compensation clarity when it comes to addressing pay disparities that impact women and people of color. She will share the benefits of transparency to job seekers and employees, while also getting real with employers about transparency as the path to greater diversity, inclusion and prosperity. We hope to see you there! Agenda: 5:00 pm - Doors open / networking 5:30 pm - Introductions (PDXWIT & Intel) 6:00 pm - Featured Speakers 6:30 pm - Networking 7:00 pm - Event ends Event FAQ Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: Yes, gender neutral restrooms will be available. Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes, the space is ADA accessible. Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes, food and drink will be provided at this event. Q: What is the parking situation? A: Free onsite parking is available near Building RA1 where the event will be held. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: All attendees will need to enter through Building RA1 to check in with security before joining the event. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: Bike parking is available just to the left of Building RA1’s lobby doors, but attendees should bring their own lock. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes! The event is accessible via Trimet bus and MAX lines. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Please note there may be office pets present at this event. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
Wednesday
Apr 3
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Scientific Computing for Planners, Engineers, and Scientists through Maseeh College of Engineering, Portland State University Scientific Computing for Planners, Engineers and Scientists April 3 – 10, 2019 (9 AM - 5 PM) at Portland State University in Portland, OR For the third year, we're hosting our popular two-part data science course at PSU. Did you ever feel you are “drinking from a hose” with the amount of data you are attempting to analyze? Have you been frustrated with the tedious steps in your data processing and analysis process and thinking, “There’s gotta be a better way to do things”? Are you curious what the buzz of data science is about? If any of your answers are yes, then this course is for you. Classes will all be hands-on sessions with lecture, discussions and labs. You can attend either course, or both. Part One - Introductory Course Cost: $350 Coding and scripting basics Intro to data wrangling and visualizations Version control and best practices Part Two - Intermediate Course Cost: $500 Transforming, visualizing, and modeling data Functions and iterations Applications for communicating results REGISTER FOR BOTH PARTS AT A DISCOUNT: $750 |
Portland Lunch 2.0 - Portland Startup Week: CENTRL Office Eastside Lunch 2.0 – CENTRL Office Eastside As part of Portland Startup Week, CENTRL Office will be inviting the Portland startup community into their eastside location, right at the bridgehead of the Burnside Bridge. Close enough for westsiders to pop over for a bit.
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Thursday
Apr 4
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PDX Women In Technology (PDXWIT) Diversity Dinner (APPLY TO ATTEND) – Airbnb 34 Northwest 1st Avenue Portland, OR 97209 Registration through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-technology-pdxwit-diversity-dinner-apply-to-attend-tickets-56661130968 is required to gain entry to this event Join us for a small, informal yet focused dinner where we can share our experiences with diversity in the workplace. The intimate and safe setting will allow us to discuss tactics, strategies and support to resolve the issues that arise. This event will be led by Emma Holland, Marcus Carter, and Heather Knight. This is an incubator opportunity which could result in future programming. Our goal is to ensure this event results in a well-represented, honest and impactful conversation about diversity in our industry, so we are asking folks to apply to attend this event by completing this form. Applications are due by March 20th and the 10 invitees will be notified by March 27th. Agenda: 6:00 p.m. - Arrive and get food 6:15 p.m. - Discussion begins 8:00 p.m. - Event ends Event FAQ Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: Yes Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes Q: What is the parking situation? A: No onsite parking. We are one block from the Smart Park on NW 1st and NW Davis and there is street parking available Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: Front door is on NW 1st Ave. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: We do not have secured bike parking. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes. If possible. The Red/Blue MAX line stops at Skidmore Fountain and the office is located about 50 feet from that stop. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
Friday
Apr 5
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Commodore Computer Club – Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. (Commodore 64, Amiga computers, etc.) Enthusiasts of other retro computers are also invited. Attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
Thursday
Apr 11
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WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY? (2019) through University of Oregon Portland What is Technology? will examine interactions and transactions among (1) practical arts and tools, (2) techniques and processes, (3) moral knowledge and imagination, to navigate our everchanging media/life/universe. In a broad sense, technology can be understood as (4) methods of intelligent inquiry and problem-solving in all domains of human life. This year marks the ten-year anniversary and ninth annual What is…?, bringing together natural and social scientists, scholars, government officials, industry professionals, artists and designers, as well as alumni, students, community organizations, and the public. We invite proposals for scholarly papers, panels, and installations on a wide variety of issues and topics. –> CALL FOR PROPOSALS CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS “[John Dewey] thought of technology as inquiry into techniques, tools, and artifacts. And he thought that techniques are among the habits that are necessary to the continuance and growth of human life. He therefore thought that the major human problem was improving intelligence, which he identified with technology. And this means no more or less than developing better and more productive methods of inquiry into our techniques, our tools, and our artifacts. […] what are commonly called the ‘theoretical sciences’ such as chemistry and biology are no less cases of this type of activity than what are commonly called ‘material technologies’ such as mechanical engineering and crop science. Theoretical knowing, such as that involved in mathematics, is no less a case of technological activity than is the type of knowing that is involved with concrete, practical outcomes such as building bridges. Because the theoretical is also artifactual, even what is sometimes called ‘pure research’ is a type of technology.” |
Ask A Dev - Ask A Dev Portland – Free mentoring from local programmers.
Whether you're a new programmer, a veteran exploring a new language, or a tech-adverse soul lost in a sea of WYSIWYG site generators, we're here to help. Join us for a few hours every other week as we answer your frustrations. |
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Monday
Apr 15
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Free Code Camp Portland - Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Welcome campers! We meet every Monday at Phase2 This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com |
Tuesday
Apr 16
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PDX Women in Tech (PDXWIT) April Happy Hour Networking Event – New Relic 111 SW 5th #2700 Portland, OR 97204 Registration through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-april-happy-hour-networking-event-tickets-57043093428?aff=ebdssbdestsearch is required to gain entry to this event Join us for happy hour at New Relic on April 16th. We all know the tech industry is full of networking events; in fact, you are reading about one right now! It can be tough to be our authentic selves in these situations. Let’s face it: sometimes it can be awkward to network. The theme of our April Happy Hour is “Stay Authentic: From the Office to Networking.” To get people talking about this, our conversation prompt for the event will be “What does authenticity mean to you?” While the event is primarily intended for networking, we will have a short segment at 6:00pm to share important announcements and showcase three members of our community. A representative from our host company New Relic will share what they do and what job opportunities are available at the company Chikeola Karimou, Lifestyle Mentor, will talk about how we can show up to work as our best selves Shannon Wolcott, Marketing and Career Services Director at Alchemy Code Lab, will talk about how we can be authentic when networking During the event, we’ll have more to do than free-form networking: An Activity Table where people can get creative. This is a fantastic way to meet others if large groups are not your thing. If you have trouble finding it, look for Meg Aul, our Event Activities Director. Table Topics to help break the ice. A section for job seekers and those hiring, to ensure people get connected. Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Doors open/Networking 6:00 p.m. - Introductions, Announcements + Lightning Speakers 7:00 p.m. - Event ends Event FAQ Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: Yes Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes Q: What is the parking situation? A: Yes, but it is not free. Parking Options: There are multiple parking garages located nearby. We do encourage public transportation, however, as we do not validate parking. PMC Parking - US Bancorp Garage (in building) 127 SW 5th Ave City Center Parking - 435 SW Pine St (close by) City Center Parking - 429 SW Oak St Star Park US Bank - 654 SW Oak St / 311 SW Broadway Ave Our office is also located directly on the Yellow, Orange, and Green Trimet Max lines. Upon arrival, please take the elevator to Reception on the 27th floor. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: Elevators and doors are unlocked from 8:00am-5:00pm, and are keycard only at all other times unless otherwise scheduled. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: New Relic does indeed have secure bicycle parking! There are spaces to securely hang bicycles outside our event space. There is bicycle parking in the building parking garage, but we cannot guarantee the security down there. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes, but not necessary. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
Wednesday
Apr 17
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Jr Dev Meetup- speaker – Vacasa Join us at our monthly meetup for junior developers! We alternate monthly between Happy Hours (at White Owl Social) and Speakers (hosted at Vacasa). For more details about upcoming and past gatherings, check out http://www.meetup.com/Portland-JR-DEVELOPER-Meetup/. |
Sunday
Apr 21
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PLUG Linux Clinic – Free Geek The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214. Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about. If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux. We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box. There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy. |
Wednesday
Apr 24
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Probabilistic Programming discussions: Chapter 6 Getting our priorities straight – Alchemy Code Lab We're back to our discussion format so there will be no presentation this month. Our topics will be: 1) Chapter 6: Getting our priorities straight of "Bayesian Methods for Hackers" https://github.com/CamDavidsonPilon/Probabilistic-Programming-and-Bayesian-Methods-for-Hackers Please take a look at it. It's perfectly OK if you are just starting the book. Come with your questions and we will discuss them. 2) Anything else probabilistic we can think of. |
Thursday
Apr 25
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ISACA Session: Identification, Pursuit and Prosecution of a Cyber Criminal – Port of Portland Headquarters - Port Board Room Identification, Pursuit and Prosecution of a Cyber Criminal: Inside Perspectives from the Oregon FBI and Oregon District Attorney ISACA has brought together our top law and legal enforcement arms, the Oregon FBI and the Oregon State Attorney to highlight the skills, tools, and techniques used in the identification, pursuit, and prosecution of cyber crime within and beyond the borders of Oregon. As cyber crime continues to grow at pace faster than businesses can address, effective partnering with our State law and legal teams is required in effectively utilizing limited resources and funds to address this risk. Join the top experts in our State as they discuss the personnel, process, and technology approaches used to combat this growing epidemic and understand how business and individuals can partner effectively with the FBI and our top law enforcement teams in identifying, pursuing, and prosecuting cyber criminals. Speakers: George Chamberlin FBI, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Portland Field Office Bill Williams U.S. State Attorney and Chief Federal Law Enforcement, Portland Field Office Scott Bradford Assistant U.S. Attorney, US Department of Justice, Portland Office Quinn Harrington Assistant U.S. Attorney, US Department of Justice, Portland Office AGENDA: 8:30am - 9:00am: Registration and Check-In 9:00am - 12:00 pm Presentations Please note that lunch will not be provided. We will provide coffee and refreshments. 3 CPE Cost: Early bird before 3/31: ISACA Members: $45.00 Non Members $65.00 After 3/31: ISACA Members: $60.00 Non Members $80.00 Parking will be validated by the Port of Portland. Event is in the Port Board Room. |
Pitch Club Beaverton – Beaverton Area Chamber of Commerce Pitch Club is an ongoing monthly series where entrepreneurs can practice their pitch and receive feedback from their peers and TiE Oregon Charter Members including TiE Angels. Tom Kingsley, TiE Oregon Charter Member moderated the event and creates a dynamic and safe environment for you to receive feedback on your pitch - sales pitch, concept pitch, or investor pitch! Participants are given the opportunity to role-play being an investor to other entrepreneurs giving them a better understanding of what the investors are looking for. |
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Ask A Dev - Ask A Dev Portland – Free mentoring from local programmers.
Whether you're a new programmer, a veteran exploring a new language, or a tech-adverse soul lost in a sea of WYSIWYG site generators, we're here to help. Join us for a few hours every other week as we answer your frustrations. |
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#FullStackPDX : April : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
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IFD Master Workshop – Building The Dream: Transforming Ideas into Reality – Wacom Experience Center Building the Dream: Transforming Ideas into Reality, a workshop with global sales, marketing, and product management executive, Jim Chi. How to do I make this? Join us for a nuts-and-bolts look at how to turn your idea into a reality. As you prototype a product then scale to go to market, how do you approach manufacturing and operations? Learn what costs to factor in, from financing to procurement of materials and distribution. We’ll closely examine sourcing, supply chain management, manufacturing and more. You don’t get to re-price something after you go to market. Learn to approach this the right way, with a comprehensive assessment of all costs, including planning for additional factors that didn’t quite pan out. Global sales, marketing and product management executive, Jim Chi, has held leadership roles with notable brands and retailers like Nike, Home Depot, and Mohawk Industries. Jim started his career in product development and has led teams in marketing, sales, global sourcing, product management and operations. The key to his success across multiple industries has been using analytic-driven decisions as the foundation for creative business solutions. He is a firm believer in balancing the art of product creation and the science of product management. Currently working with early-stage apparel brands, Jim also consults for private equity firms restructuring and scaling up brands in their portfolio. This workshop will take place at the Wacom Experience Center. This workshop is produced and hosted by Inside Fashion Design - www.insidefashiondesign.net |
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Monday
Apr 29
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Free Code Camp Portland - Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Welcome campers! We meet every Monday at Phase2 This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com |
Friday
May 3
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Commodore Computer Club – Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. (Commodore 64, Amiga computers, etc.) Enthusiasts of other retro computers are also invited. Attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
Saturday
May 4
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IFD Master Workshop – Sustainable Textile Learning Experience – Wacom Experience Center Sustainable Textile Learning Experience, a workshop with renowned textile artist, Tricia Langman. Join Inside Fashion Design and textile artist Tricia Langman for a day-long program designed to take you on a practical and theoretical journey through sustainable and innovative textile practices. Spend the morning exploring the practical application of current and future textile and materials techniques. After a break for lunch, the theory becomes experience as you create and experiment in the afternoon. Students will make leather from a seaweed organic base, weave fabric and enjoy the opportunity to do dip dyeing using plant-based direct dyes. Come to discover more about the sustainable materials and techniques that will shape the future landscape of textiles and fashion design! This event will take place at the Wacom Experience Center. This workshop is produced and hosted by Inside Fashion Design - www.insidefashiondesign.net |
Wednesday
May 8
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csv,conf,v4 through Eliot Center Description csv,conf,v4 is a community driven data conference. Its an event thats not literally about CSV file format, but rather about what CSV represents in regards to our wider community ideals (data interoperability, hackability, simplicity, etc.). Keeping with previous csv conferences, we have put together a heavily curated program that maintains an unconference feel. This will include quick, rapid fire, 20-minute presentations hand selected by the program committee. Talks will be about a range of data-related topics from a diverse range of speakers. Our focus this year is connecting key areas of open science, data journalism, and open government with the wider data software/tools community. Propose a Talk (due Feb 9, 2019) Registration Fees. We are a non-profit, community-run conference. Ticket sales pay for catering/venue costs and travel support for speakers/attendees. While csv,conf prides itself on hosting all that are interested, we appreciate registrants choosing the highest teir you or your institution can afford. Honor system. Note: All fees are charged in US dollars. csv,conf,v4 is about bringing a diverse group together to discuss data topics. There are a limited number of travel awards and comp registrations available for those unable to pay. Please contact [email protected] or any organizer for more information. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/csvconfv4-tickets-51761947378?aff=ebdssbdestsearch |
Dynamics 365/CRM User Group Portland Chapter Quarterly Meeting – A-dec Join us for our quarterly 365/CRM UG User Group Meeting. This is your opportunity to exchange knowledge with other Dynamics users in your local area, gain answers and ideas, build your support network, and make valuable connections with others who share similar product challenges/goals. Agenda: * •Welcome & Introductions •Chapter Business, CRMUG News & Events •Educational Session •Member Showcase presentation by A-dec •Roundtable Discussions *Agenda and details subject to change. Audience*: All Dynamics 365/CRM users are welcome. Your CRMUG Membership extends to ALL employees at your company, so we encourage you to invite your colleagues and fellow peers. Partner Members are welcome to attend provided they are accompanied by a customer and they can refer to our Code of Conduct for additional guidelines: https://www.dynamiccommunities.com/partner-terms |
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Monday
May 13
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Free Code Camp Portland - Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Welcome campers! We meet every Monday at Phase2 This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com |
Wednesday
May 15
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Jr Dev Meetup – White Owl Social Club Join us at our monthly meetup for junior developers! We alternate monthly between Happy Hours (at White Owl Social) and Speakers (hosted at Vacasa). For more details about upcoming and past gatherings, check out http://www.meetup.com/Portland-JR-DEVELOPER-Meetup/. |
Sunday
May 19
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PLUG Linux Clinic – Free Geek The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214. Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about. If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux. We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box. There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy. |
Wednesday
May 22
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2019 ISACA Spring Training: IT Audit and Security Climate Change through Wilsonville-Clackamas Community College 2019 ISACA Spring Training IT Audit and Security Climate Change: The Risks of Shifting Technologies and a Political Landscape Advancements in emerging technologies have accelerated significantly with the reality of automated intelligence (AI), robotics and now Blockchain technologies. Only a few years ago, companies were wrestling with the emergence of social media and integration of mobile strategies for retail. Fast forward and mobile delivery with social presence is now the norm, and retail is fundamentally digital. The next wave of emerging technologies promise bigger shifts than the last wave; however several of these technologies will need to move beyond proof of concept use cases for companies to successfully embrace. Will the political environment be helpful or hurtful to industry and business in 2019? Will cutting edge technologies shift into mainstream reality and create broader adoption beneficial in reigniting the markets? Will employees remain optimistic within a generally low unemployment environment? Come attend ISACA’s Spring Training Event and find out what industry leaders are thinking and doing to maximize the benefits of emerging technologies amid the shifting quicksand of the political and technology environment. When: Wednesday 5/22/19 - Thursday 5/23/19 9:00 am - 5:00 pm each day. (Registration 8:00 am-9:00 am) Where: Wilsonville-Clackamas Community College Room W108-B 29353 SW Town Center Loop East. Wilsonville, OR 97070 CPE: 14 CPE Cost: Early bird pricing: Through 4/21/19 Member: $175 Non-Member: $225 Regular pricing: 4/22/19-5/13/19 ISACA Member: $200 Non-Member: $250 AGENDA: Day 1: Multiple Sessions: Various Presenters Michael Hanna, Director, PDX Municipal Broadband - Building a Community Network Tom Cornelius, Sr. Partner, Compliance Forge - A Consolidated Governance Approach to Security Tyler Hardinson, Chief Technology Officer, RedHawk Security - Penetration Testing for IoT Susan Ford, Partner, Res Nova Law - Intellectual Property Protections Jennifer Birk, Consultant, Propeller, Inc. - Change Management for Emerging Tech Day 2: Multiple Sessions: Various Presenters Bruce Carpenter, VP Internal Audit, NVIDIA - Keynote, Auditing amid Shifting Technology Dorian Cougias, Compliance Scientist, Unified Compliance - A Unified Compliance Approach Speaker TBD, NETWRIX - Topic TBD Leila Annen, Sr. Manager, Moss Adams - PCAOB and Emerging Regulatory Audit Trends Fred Pond, Former (Ret.) CIO, Columbia Sportswear - Security from the CIO Lens: Stewarding a Breach Event
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Thursday
May 23
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Pitch Club Portland – CENTRL Office Pitch Club is an ongoing monthly series where entrepreneurs can practice their pitch and receive feedback from their peers and TiE Oregon Charter Members including TiE Angels. Tom Kingsley, TiE Oregon Charter Member moderated the event and creates a dynamic and safe environment for you to receive feedback on your pitch - sales pitch, concept pitch, or investor pitch! Participants are given the opportunity to role-play being an investor to other entrepreneurs giving them a better understanding of what the investors are looking for. |
IFD Master Workshop – You are a Brand – Wacom Experience Center You Are a Brand, with designer, Matthew A. Rhoades. Believe it or not, You Are a Brand. Your personality. Your priorities. Every characteristic that defines you. Join our brand-building workshop with renowned designer Matthew A. Rhoades to better understand yourself so you can better communicate with others. In psychology, there is the concept that “What you project out is what you get back.” Want to project success? If you can understand your own strengths and weaknesses, this class will help you create a successful narrative to build your own brand. Matthew A. Rhoades is one of the most accomplished and respected design minds in the Pacific Northwest. As a veteran of several global design studios and former Nike Global Creative Director, Matthew’s award-winning career encompasses more than two decades, 40+ patents, 6 world records, and multiple global design awards. Achievement highlights include an IDEA Gold Metal, a Newsweek “Product of the Year,” and designing the Trek Y-Bike, named “Third most influential mountain bike of all time.” In addition to his work as an industrial designer, he holds an MBA in Entrepreneurial Management and New Product Development and has spent over 18 years as an adjunct professor, faculty member and speaker. He is currently a De Tao Master and Professor of Strategy Design Innovation at the De Tao Group Masters Academy in Shanghai. His experience transcends traditional industrial design products, encompassing digital (UI/UX), brand strategy, cutting-edge innovation, new business strategy, and overall design excellence. This event will take place at the Wacom Experience Center. This workshop is produced and hosted by Inside Fashion Design - www.insidefashiondesign.net |
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Monday
May 27
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Free Code Camp Portland - Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Welcome campers! We meet every Monday at Phase2 This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com |
Thursday
May 30
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#FullStackPDX : May : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
Monday
Jun 3
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PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT) Volunteer Info Night – New Relic 111 Southwest 5th Avenue Suite 2700 Portland, OR 97204 Registration through Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-volunteer-info-night-tickets-55594368252?aff=eac2 is required to gain entry to this event Interested in joining the stellar crew of PDXWIT volunteers? New to volunteering with us? Want to meet other capable, driven women and allies in tech? You'll be in the right place at our summer volunteer program overview. At the orientation, you'll learn about different volunteer roles, from regular engagements to occasional gigs; get an overview of expectations and processes; have any questions you bring answered; and meet others interested in volunteering with PDXWIT. PDXWIT is an almost 100% volunteer-run organization, which means that volunteers are crucial to the success of our mission. There are plenty of ways to get involved. We can't wait to welcome you! Agenda: 5:30 p.m. - Doors open 5:45 p.m. - Event begins Introduce attendees to PDXWIT Provide overview of: PDXWIT Goals Volunteer Program and Agreement Different types of volunteer roles Example of some of the regular teams Highlight some upcoming volunteer needs Answer questions 7:30 p.m. - Event ends Event FAQ Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: Yes Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes Q: What is the parking situation? A: No onsite parking available. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: Multiple doors are available into US Bank Tower (5th, Oak, and 6th). Generally, elevators are locked after 5, but will be unlocked for this event between 5:15 - 5:30. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: There are a few secured bike parking spots. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
PDXWIT Volunteer Info Night – New Relic 111 Southwest 5th Avenue Suite 2700 Portland, OR 97204 Registration through Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-tech-pdxwit-volunteer-info-night-tickets-55594368252?aff=eac2 is required to gain entry to this event Interested in joining the stellar crew of PDXWIT volunteers? New to volunteering with us? Want to meet other capable, driven women and allies in tech? You'll be in the right place at our summer volunteer program overview. At the orientation, you'll learn about different volunteer roles, from regular engagements to occasional gigs; get an overview of expectations and processes; have any questions you bring answered; and meet others interested in volunteering with PDXWIT. PDXWIT is an almost 100% volunteer-run organization, which means that volunteers are crucial to the success of our mission. There are plenty of ways to get involved. We can't wait to welcome you! Agenda: 5:30 p.m. - Doors open 5:45 p.m. - Event begins Introduce attendees to PDXWIT Provide overview of: PDXWIT Goals Volunteer Program and Agreement Different types of volunteer roles Example of some of the regular teams Highlight some upcoming volunteer needs Answer questions 7:30 p.m. - Event ends Event FAQ Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms? A: Yes Q: Is the space ADA accessible? A: Yes Q: Will there be food and drink at this event? A: Yes Q: What is the parking situation? A: No onsite parking available. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: Multiple doors are available into US Bank Tower (5th, Oak, and 6th). Generally, elevators are locked after 5, but will be unlocked for this event between 5:15 - 5:30. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: There are a few secured bike parking spots. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes Q: Can I bring my dog? A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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Wednesday
Jun 5
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Portland Lunch 2.0 - Portland Lunch 2.0: Stoel Rives – Stoel Rives LLP Not only will you get to have a great lunch with the amazing Portland startup community, you'll get one of the best views of the city.
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Thursday
Jun 6
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IFD Master Workshop – Entrepreneurship For Designers – Wacom Experience Center IFD Master Workshop – Entrepreneurship for Designers, with designer Matthew A. Rhoades. An entrepreneur is commonly defined as: “A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so”. But what does entrepreneurship really mean for individuals and businesses? Being an entrepreneur sounds amazing, but in reality, it’s a huge challenge. This class is aimed at designers who want to form their own design agency, develop and sell their own products, or launch a start-up. Our 2-hour workshop covers how to build a business and marketing plan and how to build a team. You’ll learn about using internal and external resources, networking, operations, and the idea of how to work “on the cheap” to get the most out of everything you do. Matthew A. Rhoades is one of the most accomplished and respected design minds in the Pacific Northwest. As a veteran of several global design studios and former Nike Global Creative Director, Matthew’s award-winning career encompasses more than two decades, 40+ patents, 6 world records, and multiple global design awards. Achievement highlights include an IDEA Gold Metal, a Newsweek “Product of the Year,” and designing the Trek Y-Bike, named “Third most influential mountain bike of all time.” In addition to his work as an industrial designer, he holds an MBA in Entrepreneurial Management and New Product Development and has spent over 18 years as an adjunct professor, faculty member and speaker. He is currently a De Tao Master and Professor of Strategy Design Innovation at the De Tao Group Masters Academy in Shanghai. His experience transcends traditional industrial design products, encompassing digital (UI/UX), brand strategy, cutting-edge innovation, new business strategy, and overall design excellence. This event will take place at the Wacom Experience Center. This workshop is produced and hosted by Inside Fashion Design - www.insidefashiondesign.net |
Friday
Jun 7
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Commodore Computer Club – Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. (Commodore 64, Amiga computers, etc.) Enthusiasts of other retro computers are also invited. Attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
Monday
Jun 10
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Free Code Camp Portland - Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Welcome campers! We meet every Monday at Phase2 This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com |
Sunday
Jun 16
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PLUG Linux Clinic – Free Geek The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214. Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about. If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux. We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box. There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy. |
Wednesday
Jun 19
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Jr Dev Meetup- speaker – Vacasa Join us at our monthly meetup for junior developers! We alternate monthly between Happy Hours (at White Owl Social) and Speakers (hosted at Vacasa). For more details about upcoming and past gatherings, check out http://www.meetup.com/Portland-JR-DEVELOPER-Meetup/. |
Thursday
Jun 20
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IFD Master Workshop – Peace Love and Retail: The Art and Science of Selling your Stuff – Wacom Experience Center Peace, Love and Retail: The Art and Science of Selling Your Stuff, a workshop with global go-to-market expert, David Brown. Learn the essentials of how to sell your product from the global go-to-market expert, David Brown. This workshop focuses on getting your product into the hands of the consumer. Learn the fundamental criteria for different avenues of your product placement. Begin to ask the right questions, understand your marketplace, and create a sustainable business for both you and the retailer. We’ll concentrate what’s important to retailers of any size and your own selling opportunities. Hone your retail acumen by focusing on sales metrics, sales drivers, and analytics. You’ll leave our workshop equipped with a general understanding of the crazy world of retail, along with a checklist of key points applicable to your distribution method. David Brown is a global, go-to-market expert. He has over three decades of commercial marketplace success building and driving profitable brands and creating sustainable business models for future growth. He believes strongly in sales planning, analytics, and new business development, and has a critical understanding of consumer-based, diverse athletic and fashion products after working with brands like NIKE, Jordan, and Geox. David spent over 30 successful years at NIKE, including 4 years as VP of Merchandising where he focused on sales, merchandising and product marketing to grow retailers and distribution in an ultra-competitive marketplace. A versatile expert in his field, David has consulted for start-ups like Wildfang (Portland, OR), worked in international fashion for Geox, Inc. (Italy), and taught courses in Sports Product Management at the University of Oregon. This event will take place at the Wacom Experience Center. This workshop is produced and hosted by Inside Fashion Design - www.insidefashiondesign.net |
Monday
Jun 24
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Free Code Camp Portland - Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Welcome campers! We meet every Monday at Phase2 This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com |
Thursday
Jun 27
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#FullStackPDX : June : Critique – AltSource HQ Tickets can be purchased at Meetup.com |
Friday
Jul 5
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Commodore Computer Club – Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. (Commodore 64, Amiga computers, etc.) Enthusiasts of other retro computers are also invited. Attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
Monday
Jul 8
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Free Code Camp Portland - Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Welcome campers! We meet every Monday at Phase2 This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com |
Wednesday
Jul 17
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Jr Dev Meetup – White Owl Social Club Join us at our monthly meetup for junior developers! We alternate monthly between Happy Hours (at White Owl Social) and Speakers (hosted at Vacasa). For more details about upcoming and past gatherings, check out http://www.meetup.com/Portland-JR-DEVELOPER-Meetup/. |
Sunday
Jul 21
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PLUG Linux Clinic – Free Geek The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214. Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about. If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux. We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box. There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy. |
Sunday
Jul 28
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2019 Mondo Croquet World Championships and Mad Hatter Picnic! – North Park Blocks, NW Everett and NW park Mondo Croquet – it's croquet, American style with bowling balls and sledgehammers! Hey, we've been doing this since 1997, and your gramma says HI! What: Bring a bowling ball and a sledgehammer. Don’t worry if you don’t have, we’ve got plenty of extras to loan out You’ll enjoy yourself more if you’re dressed appropriately in lawn whites, or Mad Hatter gear, or simply appropriately inappropriate. Peruse some of our photos for ideas. Bring along something to share for the picnic and something cold to drink. …and you might want a chair. It’s a smashing time. Tell your friends! Taunt your enemies! For photos and more info, point your browzah to http://mondocroquet.com |
Friday
Aug 2
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Commodore Computer Club – Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. (Commodore 64, Amiga computers, etc.) Enthusiasts of other retro computers are also invited. Attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
Sunday
Aug 18
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PLUG Linux Clinic – Free Geek The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214. Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about. If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux. We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box. There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy. |
Wednesday
Aug 21
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Jr Dev Meetup- speaker – Vacasa Join us at our monthly meetup for junior developers! We alternate monthly between Happy Hours (at White Owl Social) and Speakers (hosted at Vacasa). For more details about upcoming and past gatherings, check out http://www.meetup.com/Portland-JR-DEVELOPER-Meetup/. |
Friday
Sep 6
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Commodore Computer Club – Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. (Commodore 64, Amiga computers, etc.) Enthusiasts of other retro computers are also invited. Attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
Sunday
Sep 15
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PLUG Linux Clinic – Free Geek The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214. Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about. If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux. We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box. There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy. |
Wednesday
Sep 18
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Jr Dev Meetup – White Owl Social Club Join us at our monthly meetup for junior developers! We alternate monthly between Happy Hours (at White Owl Social) and Speakers (hosted at Vacasa). For more details about upcoming and past gatherings, check out http://www.meetup.com/Portland-JR-DEVELOPER-Meetup/. |
Friday
Oct 4
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Commodore Computer Club – Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. (Commodore 64, Amiga computers, etc.) Enthusiasts of other retro computers are also invited. Attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
Wednesday
Oct 16
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Jr Dev Meetup- speaker – Vacasa Join us at our monthly meetup for junior developers! We alternate monthly between Happy Hours (at White Owl Social) and Speakers (hosted at Vacasa). For more details about upcoming and past gatherings, check out http://www.meetup.com/Portland-JR-DEVELOPER-Meetup/. |
Friday
Oct 18
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Portland Retro Gaming Expo through Oregon Convention Center Website |
Sunday
Oct 20
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PLUG Linux Clinic – Free Geek The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214. Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about. If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux. We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box. There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy. |
Friday
Nov 1
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Commodore Computer Club – Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. (Commodore 64, Amiga computers, etc.) Enthusiasts of other retro computers are also invited. Attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
Sunday
Nov 17
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PLUG Linux Clinic – Free Geek The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214. Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about. If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux. We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box. There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy. |
Wednesday
Nov 20
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Jr Dev Meetup – White Owl Social Club Join us at our monthly meetup for junior developers! We alternate monthly between Happy Hours (at White Owl Social) and Speakers (hosted at Vacasa). For more details about upcoming and past gatherings, check out http://www.meetup.com/Portland-JR-DEVELOPER-Meetup/. |
Friday
Dec 6
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Commodore Computer Club – Pied Piper Pizza The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. (Commodore 64, Amiga computers, etc.) Enthusiasts of other retro computers are also invited. Attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore. |
Sunday
Dec 15
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PLUG Linux Clinic – Free Geek The Linux Clinic meets once a month on the third Sunday from 1 - 5 pm at Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, 97214. Bring your Linux computer that is being a brat and we'll teach it some manners. Or bring your computer that has some evil operating system on it and we'll send it home with a shiny, clean Linux distro. Or just come and look over shoulders to see what Linux is all about. If you already know Linux well, the Clinic is also a good place to learn how to help users troubleshoot problems. It's excellent training for tech support work in Linux. We have monitors, mice, keyboards, and miscellanous other perifpherals, so generally all you need to bring is the box. There will also be coffee and people usually bring munchies as well. After all, you can't do computers on an empty tummy. |
Wednesday
Dec 18
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Jr Dev Meetup- speaker – Vacasa Join us at our monthly meetup for junior developers! We alternate monthly between Happy Hours (at White Owl Social) and Speakers (hosted at Vacasa). For more details about upcoming and past gatherings, check out http://www.meetup.com/Portland-JR-DEVELOPER-Meetup/. |
Tuesday
Jan 19, 2038
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Epochalypse – TBD Wherever remains that still serves beer in 2038, we will party like it's 1970. |