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Friday
Mar 6, 2015
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Breakfast Briefing: How will FDA’s New 2015 Medical Device Guidance Impact You in Digital Health and Software? – K&L Gates The FDA recently posted final guidance documents on medical device data systems and mobile medical applications. The FDA also posted draft guidance on its general wellness policy for low risk devices and medical device accessories. If your company is involved in health data, patient data or fitness these could affect you. Sifting through these four guidances is challenging, so why not let K&L Gates’ local FDA Attorneys digest the critical information for you? In just 90 minutes, you will learn: How to decipher the FDA’s new approach to regulating - or not regulating - innovative devices such as wearables, mobile apps designed to improve health, and data systems that are empowering physicians to provide improved patient care Which medical devices the FDA deems are of such low risk that it will no longer focus its regulatory oversight on them Which medical devices the FDA will regulate, but under a lower risk classification The grey areas and how to make sure your device remains within its intended classification Seminar Presenters: Carol. A. Pratt, JD, Ph.D., Partner, K&L Gates LLP Mitchell E. Parrish, JD, RAC, Associate, K&L Gates LLP Audience: Medical device and health technology professionals Wearables designers and manufacturers Fitness or wellness technology professionals Researchers and physicians *Software programmers and inventors in the healthcare field Event Details: When: March 6, 2015 Time: 8:30am - 10:00am Where: K&L Gates, LLP, One SW Columbia Street, Suite 1900, Portland, OR 97258 |
Thursday
Mar 20, 2014
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Work Smarter, Not Harder: Streamlining Your Day-to-Day Freelance Life – Milagros Boutique In the latest event in national non-profit the Freelancers Union's (www.freelancersunion.org) Freelance 360 professional workshop series, freelance expert Allie Rice will lead attendees through the ins and outs of building a healthy, well-organized business that frees you up to pursue your passions – instead of tying you down. Learn more and RSVP at the link! |
Thursday
Nov 19, 2015
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#PDXTech2020: The Future of TechTown Portland – McClenahan Bruer (McBru) What will it take for Portland to become an international tech hub by the year 2020? We’d be honored if you would join Kerry McClenahan, CEO of McClenahan Bruer, and Joaquin Lippincott, CEO of Metal Toad, for an evening of futuristic conversation about Portland and its rising position in the tech industry. These two business leaders and tech visionaries will engage in a lively Q&A on such topics as: Where does Portland stand today in the tech industry? What it will take for Portland to gain a more international leadership role? How can we improve diversity in tech What are some current initiatives to enhance STEM education? What kind of environment do we provide for funding start-ups? To RSVP, please click this Eventbrite link. Plan to attend? Great! Bring your own questions and comments for Kerry and Joaquin for a post Q&A discussion. Light snacks and refreshments provided by McBru during and after the event. Socialize! Follow #PDXTech2020 on Twitter where we’ll broadcast live on Periscope and take questions from viewers. |
Saturday
Feb 15, 2014
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(Postponed) Spark Weekend Portland 2014 through TBD - Portland Update: This event has been postponed until further notice- If you’ve ever felt there isn’t enough time in the day to accomplish your goals, this is for you. Spark Weekend 2014 brings together 20+ technology and lifestyle change experts to provide TED-style talks, experiential workshops, and the latest in lifestyle change tech to measurably improve your health, productivity, and relationships. A Spark Weekend is an opportunity to improve your life in a fun, friendly environment.
It’s not over when you leave!
And in the spirit of open science, we publish our results in helping you change. A Spark Weekend ticket makes a great gift for your friends, family, and colleagues! But not for people you don't like--don't give them any advantage in 2014. As an added bonus, ~10% of every ticket sold goes to a community fund for those who cannot otherwise afford to attend. *Special discount for Calagator folks. First 30 enter "CALAGATOR" when registering for -20%. Sign up before seats fill up! |
Thursday
Sep 5, 2019
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10th Annual PDX TechCrawl – Downtown Portland Don't miss the 10th Anniversary of Portland's biggest tech event on Thursday Sept 5th, 2019! Join over 3,000 TechCrawlers for one evening as they eat and drink their way to various PDX tech companies! Food, drinks, fun tech offices and great networking await. Don't just RSVP on Meetup.. Buy your TechCrawl tickets here - http://bit.ly/2RAXUa7 $5.00 - Early Bird Price thru July 14, 2019 $10.00 - Thru September 4, 2019 $15.00 - Pay at the Event Get your ticket now! http://bit.ly/2RAXUa7 After you've paid, your name will be placed on the paid list. On the day of the crawl, line up in the "Paid" line to receive your map and TechCrawl pass. Those paying at the event will line up in the "Unpaid" line to receive your map and TechCrawl pass. Registration gets you: * Map of all the open house locations * Free drinks * Free food * Access to The Newmark after party at On Deck Sports Bar * YOUR NEW DREAM JOB! |
Monday
Jan 30, 2017
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10th Annual Winter Coders' Social – Simple Potluck and game night for Portland Coders of all flavors. Register at eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/10th-annual-winter-coders-social-and-potluck-tickets-31309764348 |
Friday
Dec 20, 2024
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11 Floors Up - eSports & Board Game Night - Holiday Kickoff – NedSpace Get ready to kick off the holidays with a night of gaming and good vibes! Join us 11 floors up at NedSpace for an exciting mix of eSports, classic board games, and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for connecting with fellow gamers and enthusiasts. Whether you're here to dominate in competitive video games, enjoy some nostalgic board game fun, or just chill with friends, there's something for everyone. Highlights:
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Thursday
Jul 6, 2017
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1776 Challenge Cup Portland – Revolution Hall Join PIE, in partnership with 1776 and Revolution, on July 6, 2017 for Challenge Cup Portland where 15-20 startups will pitch for the chance to win a paid trip to New York City for the Global Final round of Challenge Cup! Challenge Cup is a worldwide tournament for the most promising, innovative startups to win prizes, make connections, and share their vision on a global stage. This year, 1776 is partnering with 75 cities to host Challenge Cup Local events, and PIE is excited to host the competition for Portland's top startups! One winner will advance with a free trip to the Global Finals at Challenge Festival in New York City from November 13-17, 2017. There, the finalists will compete for the grand prizes as well as spend time with the investors, customers, media and other key connections that can help them succeed on a global scale. Interested in attending Challenge Cup Portland? RSVP today to see startups from your area in action! |
Wednesday
Oct 14, 2020
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2020 Virtual TechCrawl... it's FREE! through Virtual The TechCrawl is going virtual for 2020... and it's FREE! Register at www.techcrawl.org, and mark your calendars for October 14th & 15th, 2020 from 3-6:30pm! Companies added to the schedule as they sign up This year's two-day event features live streams on the tech companies and topic you want to hear. Interact with executives, win prizes, and find your dream job! Looking to make a job change? Want to learn about tech companies in Portland?? Need some HUMAN INTERACTION??? Visit www.techcrawl.org and register for the 2020 Virtual TechCrawl! |
Thursday
Sep 8, 2022
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2022 TechCrawl – Downtown Portland (various) The 2022 TechCrawl is back... in-person! We are back to the full, in-person event for 2022. That's right, like olden-times. Eat and drink your way to dozens of tech companies to meet their team and learn about their jobs, followed by the epic TechCrawl Afterparty. TechCrawl is the best way to find your dream job! Here's how it works: Dozens of Portland tech companies will open their doors. Registering as a Crawler gets you access to these companies, and a map of all their locations. You also get an invitation to the epic TechCrawl Afterparty + one drink ticket. Where to Register Register at www.techcrawl.org (not on Meetup!) When Thursday, September 8th, 2022 TechCrawl 4:30 - 8:00pm Afterparty 8:00 - 10:00pm (location TBD) Cost (pre-paid online only) $5.00 Early Bird price thru July 31, 2022 $10.00 thru August 31, 2022 $15.00 after August 31, 2022 Registration closes on August 25th for Companies, and September 7th for Crawlers Registration comes with Afterparty invite +1 drink ticket Where You will receive a map of all the participating companies the night before the event. There is no set order, so crawl your own path. Eat, drink, and find your dream job! You will need to present proof of registration to access each office. There is no kick-off event this year. Who TechCrawl is for any member of the tech community! Not a developer? No problem! Past Crawlers include salespeople, designers, marketing, product managers, developers, QA, consultants, executives, human resources, finance, analysts, college students, and more! Thanks to our Community Partners: Northwest Tenant Group (www.nwtenantgroup.com) - Solving Hybrid Work and Office Space for Portland Companies Profocus Technology (www.profocustechnology.com) - Your IT Staffing and Consulting Partner |
Thursday
Sep 19, 2024
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2nd Annual Techworks on Tap – The Midtown Join us for an afternoon of networking and community building at the 2nd Annual Techworks on Tap event! This event is tailored exclusively for Oregon-based tech companies, from startups to growing businesses. Whether you’re in biotech, digital health, software development, digital design, marketing, or anywhere in between, this is a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow professionals and learn more about what Oregon Techworks Association can offer. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere with happy hour apps and beverages while mingling with like-minded tech enthusiasts. Our partners will be on hand with information about their services, making this event a perfect blend of networking and learning. Don’t miss out on this chance to engage with the vibrant Oregon tech community—register now to secure your spot! |
Wednesday
Oct 12, 2016
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4K 4Charity Fun Run PDX 2016 – Naito Legacy Fountain under the Burnside Bridge The 4K 4Charity Fun Run PDX 2016 is a 4km (2.49-mile) run and walk event that celebrates the achievements of the growing technology community in Portland while promoting diversity, wellness and charitable giving in a fun, casual environment. All proceeds will benefit Rosemary Anderson High School (RAHS), an Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc. (OIC) community-based alternative high school. The run and walk event is followed by a complimentary after-party at the finish line featuring music, food and beverages, and fun for the whole family. Register today! |
Tuesday
Oct 10, 2023
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4K4Community Fun Run – OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) Portland, the 4K4C is back! The 4K 4Charity has passed the baton – get ready for the 4K4Community on Tuesday, October 10, 2023. The 4K4Community Fun Run is a 4 km (2.49 mi) running and walking event that raises funds for nonprofits focused on advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the tech industry and beyond. 100% of your registration fee is tax-deductible and is donated directly to this year’s nonprofit beneficiary, POIC + Rosemary Anderson High School. The run starts and ends at OMSI in SE Portland. At the finish line, participants can celebrate with free drinks and snacks, and visit nonprofit booths to learn about the work being done to better our community. Participants who register before September 24 will also receive a commemorative event t-shirt. Whether you’re running the distance, walking with a group, or cheering at the finish line, come together with your community to get active and give back. Stay up-to-date with the 4K4Community on Instagram and LinkedIn. |
Wednesday
Sep 25, 2024
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4K4Community Fun Run – World Trade Center The 4K4Community Fun Run is a 4 km (2.49 mi) running and walking event that raises funds for local nonprofits and is unique in that 100% of your registration fee is tax-deductible! The 2024 beneficiaries are: POIC + Rosemary Anderson High School, Birch Community Services, Forest Park Conservancy, and Path Home. This year, the run starts and ends downtown at World Trade Center Portland. At the finish line, participants will celebrate with free drinks and snacks and visit nonprofit booths to learn about the work being done to better our community. Participants who register by September 9 will also receive a commemorative event t-shirt. Whether you’re running the distance, walking with a group, or cheering at the finish line, come together with your community to get active and give back. |
Tuesday
May 17, 2016
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7CTOs - Portland CTO Happy Hour – Deschutes Brewery Please RSVP here: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/portland-cto-happy-hour-tickets-25220796080 Let's have drinks and appetizers together. Portland CTO is an initiative by 7CTOs to bring technology leaders together. As fellow CTOs we have a deep appreciation for the shared challenges we face and we know how important it is to get out of our heads and enjoy some beer time together. |
Thursday
Sep 7, 2017
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8th Annual PDX TechCrawl! – Don't miss one of the biggest tech events in Portland on Sept 7th. For one evening, PDX Tech companies open their offices to (tech) crawlers who eat and drink their way from office to office. It's a great way to learn about all the awesome work happening from tech companies in Portland, check their offices, learn about their job openings and meet their staff. Last year over 3000 people joined this event. Don't miss the 8th Annual TechCrawl! There will be information booths, food, and drink in the street for all to enjoy free of charge! If you would like to join the crawl and receive a map and access to the buildings, you can register at our registration table for just $5. |
Wednesday
Feb 27, 2019
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[CANCELLED] pdxFLIT February 2019: All About CSS – Alchemy Code Lab THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED due to inclement weather conditions. Please stay safe and warm. Thank you for support - we'll see you next month! |
Monday
Oct 12, 2015
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a11y Working Group: Gitbook Part II – Puppet Didn't make it to part I? That is ok - come along anyway! At our September meetup, we started our open-source accessibility planning guide, using Gitbooks. We defined the goal of the book as a concise guide for decision-makers in companies making software applications. We roughed out chapters and each took one (see book for details on page one of each chapter). Our first milestone will be a chapter draft from each of us by the November meetup, when we will work on it more. Gitbooks enables anyone to write and design lovely books with as much public collaboration as they wish. |
Tuesday
May 3, 2022
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AAPI in Tech: Leadership through Collaboration – Virtual Registration through Zoom is required to attend. Last year we came together to debunk the model minority myth. This year, join PDXWIT and AAPI in Tech to highlight powerful women who are leading us into the future. Moderated by Zhou Fang, this conversation will include a panel of leaders in and adjacent to the tech industry including Anna Madill, Padmashree Koneti, and Virginia Luka. Their collective lived experience gives us a glimpse of how communities can rally together, lift each other up, and demolish the bamboo ceiling. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our mission are welcome. |
Wednesday
Nov 14, 2018
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ACT-W Career Advance at iovation – Iovation ACT-W (Advancing the Careers of Tech Women) Career Advance is designed to share tangible job search skills for women and allies in technology. We partner with local technology companies to provide interview tips, resume coaching, professional headshot photos and introduce you to hiring managers. Whether you are simply curious about technology careers or looking for a senior role, Career Advance will help you grow your career in an inclusive environment. Join us on November 14th from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at iovation. iovation develops software to help companies fight fraud and ensure their customers have a seamless experience. They are currently hiring for roles in engineering, information technology, sales, marketing and more. Please join us for an evening to learn more about iovation and to visit many career advancement themed tables that are listed below: Interview Tips Resume Tips Headshot Photography Service Reliability Engineering Roles Security Analyst Roles Marketing Roles Sales Roles Agenda 5:30-6:00 Networking 6:00-6:15 Welcome from ACT-W and Iovation 6:15-7:30 Rotation to different Career Advance tables including: Service Reliability Engineering Roles, Security Analyst Roles, Marketing Roles, Sales Roles, Interview Tips, Resume Tips, Headshot Photography. Please make sure you have read and agree to the ACT-W Code of Conduct! FAQs Who should attend? People of all genders interested in learning job skills in technology! Men, nonbinary people, trans people, and women are all welcome. Is the event 21+? No, minors are welcome to attend. Is the venue ADA accessible? Yes, elevators are located in the lobby. Are there gender-neutral bathrooms? Yes, they are located in the hallway. |
Wednesday
Oct 3, 2018
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ACT-W Evenings – CENTRL east ACT-W (Advancing the Careers of Tech Women) PDX Evenings are events hosted on the 1st Wednesday of the month intended to bring women and allies in technology together for a night of local inspiration! Every ACT-W PDX Evening will feature a local leader in the women in tech community and offers the opportunity for you to authentically connect with others in the Portland tech community. This event is hosted in the lobby of CENTRL Office Eastside from 5:30-7:30pm, with the talk beginning at 6:15pm and networking before and after. Drinks and appetizers will be served. Our October ACT-W PDX Evening will feature Maigen Thomas, Chief Motivational Officer of Empowered Women in Tech and UX Designer for Compli, who will share her personal story of pivoting from being a Flight Attendant to Full Stack Developer to UX Designer. Her talk will focus on actionable ways you can get and stay radically motivated to reach your long term goals. Please make sure you have read and agree to the ACT-W Code of Conduct! (http://www.act-w.org/about-act-w/conduct/) |
Tuesday
Mar 12, 2024
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AI Portland March Happy Hour – Migration Brewing on Williams Join AI Portland for a relaxed evening of conversation and connection at our March Happy Hour! This is the perfect opportunity to unwind and mingle with fellow AI enthusiasts and professionals in a laid-back atmosphere. Share your experiences, discuss the latest AI trends, or simply enjoy the company of like-minded individuals. Food and drinks can be purchased at your leisure, so you can snack and sip while engaging in stimulating discussions about all things AI. |
Friday
Nov 20, 2020
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Alchemy Final Presentation/Demo Day & Happy Hour – https://bit.ly/zoom112020 Check out the final projects of our intensive career track program. Working remote in small teams, students develop a FullStack JavaScript app in a one week sprint using React and Redux on the front-end with NodeJS/ExpressJS and Postgresql on the back-end. 2:00PM - 5:000PM: Presentations! 5:00PM - 7:00PM: Happy Hour! Grab your favorite beverage and cheers to the students who presented. We'll break everyone up into breakout rooms for more intimate conversations and community building! EVERYONE is welcome! Whether you are interested in taking our program, looking to hire our grads, or part of the tech community, we'd love to have you. It's a great way to meet staff, students, grads and others in the tech community! Email [email protected] for more information or questions. |
Friday
Mar 12, 2021
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Alchemy Final Presentations/Demo Day & Happy Hour – https://bit.ly/zoom031221 2:00PM - 5:000PM: See the presentations by our small teams of students who will have completed a FullStack JavaScript App in a one week sprint, working remotely, using React and Redux on the front-end with NodeJS/ExpressJS and PostgreSQL on the back-end. 5:00PM - 7:00PM: Happy Hour! Grab your favorite beverage and cheers to the students who presented. We'll break everyone up into breakout rooms for more intimate conversations and community building! EVERYONE is welcome! Whether you are interested in taking our program, looking to hire our grads, or part of the tech community, we'd love to have you. It's a great way to meet staff, students, grads and others in the tech community! Email [email protected] for more information or questions. Add to calendar: https://bit.ly/invite03122021 Zoom link: https://bit.ly/zoom031221 |
Friday
Jun 26, 2020
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Alchemy Last Friday Remote Happy Hour – Join us online to meet our staff, students, grads and other Portland professionals Once a month, we come together as a community to catch up, and this is your chance to see what we're all about! Meet staff, current students, alum and other Portland professionals for a low key event! Everyone welcome! Join us here on Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/99605091649?pwd=MzFNS3RoYTZyZmNOWlVYaXlYdWNTdz09 |
Friday
May 29, 2020
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Alchemy Virtual Final Presentations / Demo Day & Happy Hour – Zoom, Online Live! Join Alchemy for the Final Presentations of the Spring Cohort with Happy Hour to follow! Special PDX Celebrity Guest to join us by Zoom @ 5PM! Schedule as follows (and you are welcome to join any part or all of it as your schedule allows!!) 2PM - 5PM: See the presentations by our small teams of students who will have completed a FullStack JavaScript App in a one week sprint using React and Redux on the front-end with NodeJS/ExpressJS and MongoDB on the back-end. 5PM - 7PM: Happy Hour! Grab your favorite beverage and cheers to the students who presented. We'll break everyone up into breakout rooms for more intimate conversations and community building! EVERYONE is welcome! Whether you are interested in taking our program, looking to hire our grads, or part of the tech community, we'd love to have you. It's a great way to meet staff, students, grads and others in the tech community! Email [email protected] for more information or questions. Zoom Link: https://bit.ly/alchemy0529zoom Google Calendar Link: https://bit.ly/alchemy0529invite |
Monday
Sep 29, 2014
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All levels Python, JavaScript, SQL, HTML, CSS, Jquery and Djano peer mentoring – PDX Code Guild Bring your laptop, your questions and/or knowledge to share. Once most everyone has arrived, we do introductions where each attendee tells what they are working on, what languages they can help with and what they want help with. It's a friendly and chill group. |
Thursday
May 5, 2016
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Analytics Pros: Google Analytics 1/2 Day Training – Revolution Hall Analytics Pros Presents: 12:00-5:00pm Google Analytics for Optimization Training This 1/2 day training session is a great way to quickly learn from the analytics experts, and is perfect for those getting started with Google Analytics or just looking for tips on how to get the most out of their optimization efforts. There are limited seats remaining for the 12:00-5:00pm session. Take advantage of the special $99 price (regularly $399) and sign-up today. Training Agenda: 12:00 - 1:30pm: Crash Course to Google Analytics 1:45 - 2:15pm: How to find what to test with Google Analytics 2:15 - 2:45pm: Integrating Google Analytics and your optimization platform 2:45 - 3:45pm: Exercise: Create, Target, and Analyze Audiences 4:00 - 5:00pm: Reporting Options, Google Optimize Demo, and Q&A 5:30 - 7:00pm: Camp Optimization Meet-Up and Happy Hour featuring Cali Pitchel |
Saturday
Nov 17, 2018
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Annual Event Hosted by Oregon Blockchain: Outside the Block – Benson Hotel This is Oregon Blockchain’s inaugural conference. It will be hosted in Portland, Oregon and aims to bring a wide range of unique industry perspectives together with students in a dynamic event, highlighting the future of the budding blockchain ecosystem in the Pacific Northwest. We will be hosting speakers from Intel, Microsoft, Public Market, and inviting students from the University of Washington, Arizona State University, Portland State University, Oregon State University, and UC Berkeley. This will be a great opportunity for everyone, from businesses wondering how blockchain applies to them to students looking for career opportunities, to learn about the ecosystem from the corporate drivers, lean disruptors, and student innovators. It will be a great event, and we hope to see you all there! |
Thursday
Sep 12, 2013
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Application Security using OWASP – Thetus Corporation EVENT INFORMATION Application security is a moving target, but the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is here in Portland to help you write and deploy applications securely. Speakers James Bohem and Tim Morgan will walk you through all of the free resources made available by OWASP to developers, application architects, and information security professionals. As an example of how OWASP can help, we'll present some of the finer points of secure web session management, covering the variety of attacks on SSL-protected web traffic if sites are not configured properly. We'll touch on cookies, state management, SSL and some common problems and solutions. Q&A will follow. Pizza and beverages will be served. SPEAKER INFORMATION James Bohem manages the security program at WebMD Health Services, which includes a large web-based application with millions of users, as well as other security technologies and risk management for a 400+ person division of WebMD in Portland. James has 15 years in security consulting with a focus on application security, design and technical compliance with a range of regulations and standards. In addition, he has experience developing large distributed applications, microkernels, the UNIX kernel, and international software systems for open systems. Tim Morgan has been taking deep technical dives in security for over a decade as an application security specialist and vulnerability researcher. Tim resides in Oregon and works as VSR where he helps to secure his customers' environments through penetration testing, training and forensic investigations. Tim also develops and maintains several open source digital forensics tools, including Bletchley, an application cryptanalysis toolkit. |
Monday
Jul 21, 2014
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Arcade Happy Hour w/ Orchestrate & SendGrid – Ground Kontrol Classic Arcade Portland devs, designers and OSCON attendees! Join Orchestrate and Sendgrid for a fun, free happy hour at the classic arcade and pinball hotspot, Ground Kontrol. This is the place to pre-funk as you make your way from the convention center to the Puppet Labs' party at 8!
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Thursday
Apr 23, 2015
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Ascend Portland – Castaway April 23rd @ Castaway Portland: Twenty of Portland's hot new startups and leading tech co's who are hiring (Chirpify, Act-On Software, Bodybuilding.com, vacasa, HealthSparq, and many more) have registered to meet and network with passionate developers/engineers. Whether you're actively looking for a new career or just wish to network, all the best opportunities will be present. Come and meet with the CTO's, Engineering Directors and Talent Acquisition Managers from these very impressive companies. All registrations are subject to final approval as we are seeking elite software engineers, developers, and other tech gurus Very casual....grab some complimentary food and beverages on your lunch break. We would be thrilled to offer you a complimentary VIP ticket ($50 value). Use this special link or enter the promo code "calagator" for your complimentary VIP Ticket: https://ascendportlandcareers.eventbrite.com/?discount=calagator |
Wednesday
Aug 21, 2024
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AWS Cloud Happy Hour: BYOB (Buy Your Own Beverage) at Lucky Lab NW – Lucky Labrador Beer Hall Please join AWS User Group for a Buy Your Own Beverage (BYOB) happy hour with AWS User Group at Lucky Labs in NW Portland. This is a no-programming networking social event for AWS Users to mingle and talk about all things cloud. Meet with your fellow cloud folks to discuss cloud security, cloud opportunities, cloud best practices, tips, tricks, and battle stories. Can't wait to cheers our beers in person! See you there!! |
Wednesday
Sep 18, 2024
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AWS Cloud Happy Hour: BYOB (Buy Your Own Beverage) at Lucky Lab NW – Lucky Labrador Beer Hall Please join AWS User Group for a Buy Your Own Beverage (BYOB) happy hour with AWS User Group at Lucky Labs in NW Portland. This is a no-programming networking social event for AWS Users to mingle and talk about all things cloud. Meet with your fellow cloud folks to discuss cloud security, cloud opportunities, cloud best practices, tips, tricks, and battle stories. Can't wait to cheers our beers in person! See you there!! |
Monday
Nov 11, 2024
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AWS Tech Talk & Happy Hour at Cedar Hills: LLMOps with Amazon SageMaker – ProFocus Technology Join Ram Vittal, Piyush Kadam & Karthik Rajendran from AWS,to hear about Accelerating AI to Production: Unlocking the Power of MLOps and Governance with Amazon SageMaker Come to this meetup and hear how Amazon SageMaker enables robust MLOps and ML governance practices to accelerate your machine learning and generative AI deployments. You'll learn about SageMaker's key capabilities, including automated MLOps pipelines, model governance and traceability, and responsible AI management. Discover how SageMaker helps overcome common barriers to ML adoption, such as data quality issues, model governance challenges, and inefficient operations. SpeakersRam Vittal is a Principal ML Solutions Architect at AWS. He has over 3 decades of experience architecting and building distributed, hybrid, and cloud applications. He is passionate about building secure, scalable, reliable AI/ML and big data solutions to help enterprise customers with their cloud adoption and optimization journey to improve their business outcomes. In his spare time, he rides motorcycle and walks with his three-year old sheep-a-doodle! Piyush Kadam is a Product leader for Amazon SageMaker, a fully managed service for generative AI builders. Piyush has extensive experience delivering products that help startups and enterprise customers harness the power of foundation models. Karthik is a Senior Solutions Architect at AWS, with diverse Enterprise architecture experience across Finance, Retail, Insurance and energy sectors. He has over 20 years of experience architecting and building distributed, hybrid, and cloud native applications. His passion is helping enterprise customers with their cloud migration journey. Outside work passions include Milky Way photography and motorcycles. This event is at ProFocus Technology! Check in and AWS User Group Community Networking begins at 5:30pm, AWS Tech Talk begins at 6:00, and the event ends at 7:30pm. |
Thursday
Apr 11, 2019
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Badass Women Entrepreneurs - Portland – VertueLab & Emerge Interactive office Join us on April 11, 2019 at the VertueLab office in Portland, Oregon, where you’ll hear from a panel about Securing Funding for your business, and a panel of Rockstar Women Entrepreneurs who are fueling their startup ventures with fundraising, government grants, bootstrapping, and true grit. All are welcome!!! Register now and join us on April 11th. Drinks and modest fare provided. Use promo code BWE-SiliconFlorist19 to attend for half price! ($10 General Registration, $5 Students (w/ ID) Think your technology might be a good fit for a SBIR/STTR grant? Sign up NOW for one-on-one meetings about SBIR/STTR grants with VertueLab's grant writing expert, Leon Wolf. 15 minute time slots available between 3:30p and 5:30p prior to the event. E-mail [email protected] to RSVP for your consulting session. |
Wednesday
May 22, 2019
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Battle Royal: Text A Lawyer co-founders pitch each-other in competition. You're invited to be a judge! – Oregon Technology Buisiness Center (OTBC) Come judge the Text A Lawyer Battle Royal! Katia v. Kevin You decide who pitches in June to the crowd of silicon valley investors! The Text A Lawyer co-founder team is preparing for an investor demo day event in the bay area in early June. We're looking to discern who should handle pitching and who should handle Q&A. We're planning to record things so we can replay all your helpful feedback (internal use only, promise). We are going to follow the time format precisely: 10 minutes -- introduction 5 minutes -- Katia will pitch 10 minutes -- Katia's Q/A session 5 minutes -- Kevin will pitch 10 minutes -- Kevin's Q/A session 10 minutes -- Katia and Kevin will leave the room for the judges (you) to deliberate. Yes, we'll leave the recording on so we can listen later but we're hoping you can speak freely an honestly. -- We can take some tough love. 10 minutes -- We'll quickly tally the votes and announce who's doing what in at the Batchery.com demo day next month. Share a drink and snack with us - we'll stay around to chat. TOTAL: 1 hour of your time means the world to us! To show our appreciation we'll provide BEER/soda/water and chips/candy/hummus/celery type of refreshments and light snacks. Please email [email protected] to confirm (so we know how much food/drinks to purchase). Thank you, K2 (Kevin and Katia) |
Tuesday
May 5, 2015
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Beer and Blog Redux! – Green Dragon Bistro & Brew Pub Come hang out with old and new friends alike at a reprise of the event that brought so many of us together! Come to a special Beer and Blog back at the place where it all began: Green Dragon! We'll be out back in the patio area. Haven't been to a Beer and Blog before? It's easy - if you're part of the Portland tech community (or new the Portland) and would like to meet some new people, come on over! Especially if you like beers and blogs! |
Tuesday
Mar 7, 2017
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Beyond The UX Tipping Point w/ Jared Spool – Wacom Experience Center IxDA Portland is delighted to welcome Jared Spool to the Pacific Northwest, to present his UX Tipping Point talk. Doors open at 6pm for drinks, snacks, catching-up with friends, and checking-out Wacom's swanky new "Experience Center" in the Pearl District. Jared's talk will then span ~45min, with time after for Q&A. We'll also be raffling-off books, and offering a discount code for UIE's upcoming Portland workshop series! ——— The UX Tipping Point For the longest time, making a great experience for the user was a business-strategy luxury item. A great product only had to work and ship. A great experience was a nice-to-have, not a requirement. Times have changed. The cost of delivering a product is no longer a barrier to entry. Quality is no longer a differentiator. What’s left? The user’s experience. Every part of the organization must be infused with an understanding of great design. Your organization has to cross the UX Tipping Point. You must increase everyone’s exposure to users, communicate a solid experience vision, and install a culture of continual learning. With that, design will become your organization’s competitive advantage. Jared will show you and your team: • Which path organizations take to become design-infused • How a centralized UX team is a stepping stone to a more UX capable organization • Why the market needs to demand a better experience before it will matter • What your organization will need to do to cross the UX Tipping Point ———— Jared M. Spool is a co-founder of Center Centre and the founder of UIE. In 2016, with Dr. Leslie Jensen-Inman, he opened Center Centre, a new design school in Chattanooga, TN to create the next generation of industry-ready UX Designers. They created a revolutionary approach to vocational training, infusing Jared’s decades of UX experience with Leslie’s mastery of experience-based learning methodologies. You’ll also find him as the conference chair and keynote speaker at the annual UI Conference and UX Immersion Conference, and he manages to squeeze in a fair amount of writing time. He is author of the book, Web Usability: A Designer’s Guide and co-author of Web Anatomy: Interaction Design Frameworks that Work. You’ll find his writing at uie.com. You can also follow his adventures on the Twitters at @jmspool, where he tweets daily about UX design, design strategy, design education, and the wondrous customer service habits of the airline industry. |
Tuesday
Jun 28, 2016
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Biz & Beer Downtown – NedSpace Broadway Biz & Beer is back for the summer and we are going to have a kickass event. It's 100% free and we provide the food and drinks. There will be a photo booth to take pictures with your friends and a small talk to break things up. It's going to be a great time to meet new people and learn something cool in the process. |
Wednesday
Feb 13, 2019
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Black Women in STEM: Code switching or soul switching – Puppet Code Switching or Soul Switching Our panel will seek to give thought to the complex role of power in constructing and maintaining discursive and societal claims of identity through “code switching.” or what some call "soul switching" which refers to the actions of a particular person and/or group that is assumed to break from their own “natural” practices to perform codes “not their own” for the purposes of fitting in, acquiring capital, and accessing spaces not easily afforded. Panelists include:
Moderator: Deena Pierott - Diversity Strategist and BWiSTEM Co-Founder |
Thursday
Oct 19, 2017
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Brain bits: The molecular basis of neural communication and plasticity – Vacasa f we were bold enough to attempt building a brain inside a computer, how much detail would our computer program require to pass as ‘convincingly intelligent’? This should be a great meetup! |
Thursday
Jun 22, 2017
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Build a Bad-Ass Pipeline! Workshop – NedSpace Broadway What is a sales pipeline? Why do I need a sales pipeline? How do I use my sales pipeline? One of the things I hate about some of the workshops or seminars I have attended over the years is that I walk out with great intentions to use everything I learned but then I do not implement the thing or things I had learned. Why? My theory is that while in the workshops I just sat and listened, take notes and participate but I did not ‘leave’ with something that fit me. Once I got home I had to make the program work for me and personalize it for me. With this in mind I have designed my workshops to be hands-on, small and intimate. We work together as a team to design what you need not what the masses need. So my challenge to you is to walk out of my workshop with the framework for your ready-to-use personal sales pipeline. Sales pipelines are not just a visual representation of your sales prospects…it is the bible of your business. Your pipeline should be personal and represent you and your business. At any time, you should be able to it pull up your pipeline and speak clearly and intelligently to where you are at in your business. My one-hour brown bag lunch workshop is designed to help you understand the importance to having a pipeline, how to manage your pipeline and design a quickie pipeline that is fits your personality and your personal needs. Please remember to bring your laptop and a lunch! Cost: FREE Please sign up at Eventbrite website seating is very limited...for more info on me visit, annieweller.com |
Tuesday
Aug 4, 2015
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Building the Accessibility Roadmap – 52Ltd. I know, I know. Accessibility seems like a thing that we should do... but it's sometimes uncomfortable to talk about and it feels like there aren't that many people who need it anyway... right? Wrong. About 1 in 5 Americans reports that they have some kind of disability - from hearing impairment, vision impairment, mobility issues to mental disabilities and more. What does this mean for you and your company? It means that if you're not creating sites, services, and products with this group of people in mind, you're letting go of a multi-billion dollar market share. It also means that you're missing opportunities to be innovative leaders in your space. It also - finally - means that you're about to be breaking the law. Did you know that companies like Target and Netflix have been successfully (and expensively) sued for failure to create and maintain accessible sites? Well, they have. And we don't want that for you. We're putting on a seriously hands-on workshop to help people from all ends of all companies think about this topic. Building the Accessibility Roadmap is a hands-on workshop. It is not a panel, or a lecture, or a networking schmooze event. You will leave with a real plan that you can implement. If you, your department, or company is ready to start thinking about the "accessibility question" - whether because it's the right thing to do or because it's the law - this workshop is designed to take you through our proprietary tool and roadmap system that points the way forward. You'll leave with actionable tasks, not just ideas or theory. When: Tues. Aug 4th at 6-8:30pm Where: 52 LTD Who: Anyone interested in learning more about actionable accessibility If you're ready to start planning AND doing, this workshop is for you. We'll cover a bit about the law, but the workshop is really geared toward helping you develop a real plan and approach for creating your company's accessibility roadmap. |
Thursday
Jun 29, 2017
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Camp Optimization Meet Up – Assembly Lounge Bar We are all trying to innovate upon our optimization processes, but how do you actually make that happen? CEO of DevelopmentNow, Ben Strackany brings 20 years of startup and consulting experience to review case studies and techniques about how to optimize new product ideas. Come away with actionable strategies to use iteration, feedback loops and data to develop a Minimum Viable Product. Come network and share a beer with Portland's top digital marketing, design and optimization professionals at the Assembly Lounge Bar located at Washington High School on the second floor in Suite 213. Enter through the Marthas entrance on the first floor and take the elevator or stairs up to the second floor. Don’t forget to RSVP and spread the word. The first round of drinks is on us! |
Thursday
Oct 29, 2015
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Camp Optimization Meet-Up – Migration Brewery No need to worry if you missed last month's event because our next meet-up is on Thursday, October 29th. This month Kyle Duford, will be sharing a bit about his experiences creating and optimizing award winning e-commerce experiences. Kyle has successfully built and led e-commerce teams for notable consumer brands including Dr. Martens, Speck Products, Nau, and Chrome Industries - doubing or tripling their online revenue within 18 months - as well has helped other outdoor brands such as KEEN, Blue Seventy, Nuun, Rudy Project, Retul, and Carmichael Training Systems. Come learn what it takes from a man who has done it. We will be meeting at Migration Brewing for some beer and casual networking. You can find us in the Annex where the first round of beer is on us. AGENDA: 4:30pm - 5:00pm Arrive at Migration Brewing at 2828 NE Glisan St (Meet in the Annex) 5:00pm - 5:20pm Presentation from Kyle Duford 5:30pm - 7:00pm Socializing and Networking Make sure to spread the word and don't forget to RSVP. We hope to see you there! What is Camp Optimization? Camp Optimization's mission is simple: provide a casual, fun and informative forum for digitalmarketers and technologists to share optimization best-practices, challenges and wins. Who is roboboogie? Roboboogie is a Portland-based customer experience optimization agency partnering closely with brands to improve conversion rates, nurture brand advocacy and increase customer value. |
Friday
Feb 7, 2014
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CANCELED - Startup Weekend Access through Portland Development Commission Use discount code " calagator "for a 25% discount. http://bit.ly/1ioWhHi Startup Weekend focused on making entrepreneurship more accessible to everyone. Our mission is to create an environment where anyone can innovate together. We're focusing on accessibility to provide better access for people with disabilities and fluid collaboration amongst every participant. An appropriate accessible environment with the necessary auxiliary aids support services will be provided! Startup Weekend’s a 54-hour event where aspiring entrepreneurs, developers, designers, marketers, product managers, and entrepreneurs of all abilities come together to share startup ideas, form teams, build products, and launch startups. Essentially, it’s a crash course in entrepreneurship that lets you experience what it’s really like to build and launch a startup. Whether you have an idea for a new mobile app that will make your life easier or just want to learn more about entrepreneurship, we encourage you to attend. Why? The statistics are clear, people with disabilities are not only less likely to be employed, but also less likely to pursue entrepreneurship. We hope that Startup Weekend Access will ignite your entrepreneurial spark! |
Wednesday
May 19, 2021
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Career Wednesday: From Burnout to Career Boom – Internet/Online (registration required) Modern-day living is demanding. We don't only have high expectations at work, but also life outside of work. According to Forbes, burnout is contributing to 50% or more of a company’s turnover rate! As a busy professional, how can you expect to prevent burnout and perform at your best if you don’t know the fundamentals of health and wellness? Identifying the biological, environmental, and psychological factors that define your habits is one of the first steps towards living a high-performance life. You will walk away from this workshop with a greater sense of clarity and commitment to elevate your health, potential, and life! |
Tuesday
Aug 30, 2022
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CascadiaJS 2022 through Sunriver Resort CascadiaJS is a conference for web developers, by web developers. It's our 10-year anniversary event and it's happening August 30 - Sept 2 down at Sunriver Resort outside of Bend, OR. If you are a web developer, hire web developers or invest in the dev tool space, you will NOT want to miss this event. Here are just a few of the things attendees can expect:
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Saturday
Oct 12, 2019
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CAT barcamp – 1900 SW 4th avenue, Portland Oregon 97201 CAT BarCamp is a free unconference hosted by the Computer Action Team at Portland State University every year. BarCamps are free conferences where the people who show up on the day of decide what the conference is about. No scheduled talks are planned beforehand by the organizers, making the range of talks and topics covered each year entirely unique. Timeslots are posted in an accessible place and the attendants are given (fairly) free reign to post and choose which talks they would like to attend or give. We only ask that topics be respectful and PG-rated. The CAT at PSU is an ops training organization that has secured the venue and is organizing the event. We expect many job-hungry students skilled in development, computer science, operations, and everything else to be in attendance at this event and we want to enable as many connections as possible. Because the CAT is a tech organization and has ties to the larger tech community, many speakers will likely give tech-oriented talks. |
Saturday
Oct 6, 2018
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CAT Barcamp 2018 – Portland State University Engineering Building Find out more and register for the event at http://catbarcamp.org CAT BarCamp is a free unconference hosted by the Computer Action Team at Portland State University every year. BarCamps are free conferences where the people who show up on the day of decide what the conference is about. No scheduled talks are planned beforehand by the organizers, making the range of talks and topics covered each year entirely unique. Timeslots are posted in an accessible place and the attendants are given (fairly) free reign to post and choose which talks they would like to attend or give. We only ask that topics be respectful and PG-rated. The CAT at PSU is an ops training organization that has secured the venue and is organizing the event. We expect many job-hungry students skilled in development, computer science, operations, and everything else to be in attendance at this event and we want to enable as many connections as possible. Because the CAT is a tech organization and has ties to the larger tech community, many speakers will likely give tech-oriented talks. |
Monday
Feb 23, 2015
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ChickTech Indiegogo Campaign Release Party – AppNexus Join us at ChickTech to celebrate the release of our Indiegogo Campaign and to participate in spreading the word! We need your help to make this campaign a success. Join us for some pizza and beer, watch our Indiegogo video, and bring your laptops and smartphones to help us spread the word about this campaign to anyone and everyone. |
Saturday
Oct 15, 2016
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ChickTech Presents: Developer Bootcamp Summit Sponsored by Amazon – Amazon Galaxy Campus The tech industry in Seattle is booming with the salary of a Developer averaging $95K per year. If you’re considering pursuing a career as a Developer, now is the time! Discover how to acquire the skills needed to jump start your career. If you are interested in learning more about what it takes to become a developer, join us on Saturday, October 15th for ChickTech’s Developer Bootcamp Summit. During this event you will have the opportunity to speak one on one with a representative from some of the top developer bootcamps in Seattle to obtain information on the programs offered and admission process. You’ll also gain insight from current students, program graduates and well-established developers within the community. This free event is geared towards people that are interested in transitioning or starting a career as a Developer. Space is limited, please RSVP only if you plan on attending. Follow the event at #DBCSummit |
Wednesday
Sep 30, 2015
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ChickTech's Scrum Workshop – DeskHub Come to ChickTech’s Scrum Workshop to get a refresher or an introduction to the world of Scrum. For two Wednesday evenings in a row, you will go through the core aspects of the Scrum Framework. This includes why Scrum works, the key players on each Scrum team, and how product development occurs within Scrum. Registration for this event includes both workshop sessions. You can register for the event via Eventbrite. Scrum is an agile way to manage a project, usually software development. Agile software development with Scrum is often perceived as a methodology; but rather than viewing Scrum as methodology, think of it as a framework for managing a process. -Mountain Goat Software The Instructor: Austin Richter, Scrum Master Austin, a Certified Scrum Master, has been working within the Scrum Framework for two years. Before that he worked as Project Coordinator on a team that was transitioning from a Waterfall approach to Scrum. Session 1, September 30th: Introduction to Scrum and Building a Backlog The first session will offer an overview/refresher of the Scrum Framework. In this workshop we will explore the differences betwen a Waterfall approach and the Scrum Framework. This will highlight the importance of feedback to a team. We will demonstrate these concepts by constructing a bridge and building backlogs. During the building a backlog activity we will explore the three roles on the Scrum Team. Session 2, October 7th: Sprint Simulation In this workshop you will build something for a customer using the Scrum process. Through this exercise you will go through each step of the Scrum process and produce the necessary artifacts to be successful in a given Sprint. From building a task board to demonstrating your product to the stakeholders, you will be immersed into the scrum process during the Sprint Simulation. By the end of this workshop series you'll have a comprehensive understanding of Scrum. Part of ChickTech’s mission is to retain women in technology. We intend for this event to build community and add skills to resumes. We encourage anyone who wants to practice the Scrum workflow to register for this event! Dates: September 30th and October 7th Time: Doors open at 5:30pm and close around 8:30pm. The sessions will run 6-8pm Location: DeskHub 334 NW 11th Ave Portland, OR 97209 Registration pays for dinner both evenings, along with the class costs. Any amount left over supports ChickTech: High School. A big thank you to our event location provider, DeskHub! ChickTech: Career events are open to all genders with a focus on women. |
Wednesday
Oct 7, 2015
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ChickTech's Scrum Workshop – DeskHub Come to ChickTech’s Scrum Workshop to get a refresher or an introduction to the world of Scrum. For two Wednesday evenings in a row, you will go through the core aspects of the Scrum Framework. This includes why Scrum works, the key players on each Scrum team, and how product development occurs within Scrum. Registration for this event includes both workshop sessions. You can register for the event via Eventbrite. Scrum is an agile way to manage a project, usually software development. Agile software development with Scrum is often perceived as a methodology; but rather than viewing Scrum as methodology, think of it as a framework for managing a process. -Mountain Goat Software The Instructor: Austin Richter, Scrum Master Austin, a Certified Scrum Master, has been working within the Scrum Framework for two years. Before that he worked as Project Coordinator on a team that was transitioning from a Waterfall approach to Scrum. Session 1, September 30th: Introduction to Scrum and Building a Backlog The first session will offer an overview/refresher of the Scrum Framework. In this workshop we will explore the differences betwen a Waterfall approach and the Scrum Framework. This will highlight the importance of feedback to a team. We will demonstrate these concepts by constructing a bridge and building backlogs. During the building a backlog activity we will explore the three roles on the Scrum Team. Session 2, October 7th: Sprint Simulation In this workshop you will build something for a customer using the Scrum process. Through this exercise you will go through each step of the Scrum process and produce the necessary artifacts to be successful in a given Sprint. From building a task board to demonstrating your product to the stakeholders, you will be immersed into the scrum process during the Sprint Simulation. By the end of this workshop series you'll have a comprehensive understanding of Scrum. Part of ChickTech’s mission is to retain women in technology. We intend for this event to build community and add skills to resumes. We encourage anyone who wants to practice the Scrum workflow to register for this event! Dates: September 30th and October 7th Time: Doors open at 5:30pm and close around 8:30pm. The sessions will run 6-8pm Location: DeskHub 334 NW 11th Ave Portland, OR 97209 Registration pays for dinner both evenings, along with the class costs. Any amount left over supports ChickTech: High School. A big thank you to our event location provider, DeskHub! ChickTech: Career events are open to all genders with a focus on women. |
Wednesday
Apr 4, 2012
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CHIFOO - Home Energy Monitoring and Management Systems (HEMS) – ISITE Design Up to 57 million smart meters are expected to be deployed in the United States in the next two decades, which presents an unprecedented opportunity for greater visibility into home energy use. Smart meters themselves are not, however, customer-friendly portals, nor do they give utilities the option of communicating with their customers directly. This is where in-home displays (IHD), or the more comprehensive home energy monitoring and management systems (HEMS) come into play. Monitoring devices for the home, such as the Kill-a-Watt, have been around for more than a decade, but the first technologies on the market can be considered analog, at best. In the past several years, more mature HEMS have evolved which can give customers detailed information about every energy-using device in their home. The most sophisticated HEMS, such as Tendril’s Connect platform, allow homeowners to control their lighting, appliances, and even electric vehicles remotely, truly transforming a home into a smart home. But, these systems are only just emerging on the market, and there is no road map for how utilities use them to communicate with customers. In this talk, Emily will discuss the evolution of these devices and what the latest technologies on the market are capable of, as well as how HEMS play a pivotal role in the evolution of the smart home. About the Speaker Emily Kemper is an Associate Member of the American Institute of Architects, and is the only public member of the Oregon Governor’s Board for Residential and Manufactured Structures. In her capacity at PECI, she is working to leverage emerging technology into existing and new residential energy efficiency program models, while advancing industry and public knowledge of energy efficiency in homes and buildings. Emily hails from Cincinnati, Ohio, and has a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture and a Master’s degree in Building Science. Her current research includes home energy monitoring systems, saving energy through behavior change, and smart homes. Her hobbies include photography, blogging, and following Nissan LEAFs around Portland on her bike. |
Wednesday
Jan 16, 2013
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CHIFOO 2013 Speaker Series Presents: Achieving Kick Ass Innovation—Graphical tools for Quantifying and Accelerating Product Development – ISITE Design Free for CHIFOO members, $5 for non-members. The prevailing view of innovation is wrong. The traditional view of product development is that there is a fundamental dilemma between innovation and time to market. You can have one or the other, but not both. But this is not true. This session will provide graphical tools that you can start using immediately to help your product teams accelerate both innovation and time-to-market. These tools can be applied to organizations of all sizes – from start up to large global organizations – and will be applied to relevant case studies. This will be a highly interactive session where you will learn how to apply the following graphical tools: Making Better Decisions Faster: Management’s role in accelerating innovation and time-to-market Applying “Just Right” processes: Optimizing process within your organization The Innovation Framework: Poising teams for success Creating Effective Teams: Time is gained or lost at the team level Eliminating Political Roadblocks: They slow teams and hinder innovation Participants will also receive free downloads of the tools that they can customize to their organization to begin accelerating product innovation. About the Speaker Jeanne Bradford (@jeannebradford)is the co-author of Innovate Products Faster: Graphical Tools for Accelerating Product Development, and a principal of TCGen, a Silicon Valley based management consulting firm, practicing in the area of product development best practices. Jeanne has been a business and technology leader across a broad range of high tech companies over her twenty-five year career. She has led global organizations to deliver compelling products and technologies for some of the industry’s leading companies, including Apple, Cisco and AOL. While at Apple she led the re-architecture of the Apple new product development process, resulting in faster time to market of the Macintosh product lines. Additionally, she was a key contributor in the teams responsible for delivering simultaneous global launches, global manufacturing readiness, and customer feedback programs. As a results-driven leader, Jeanne has a proven track record in building lean, global teams that deliver high value. Her strengths & expertise include product roadmap execution, remote development, product development best practices, and program management. Jeanne is a frequently invited industry speaker on the topic of product development best practices and the application of social technologies to the product innovation process. She earned a MBA from Santa Clara University and a BA in mathematics from the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO. |
Wednesday
Aug 3, 2016
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CHIFOO Event: 10th Annual Bowling Party! – AMF Pro 300 Lanes aka Powell Bowl Come join us for the tenth annual CHI-Bowl and enjoy some indoor sports. Dig out your bowling shirt and come bowl a few games, or just hang out and socialize with your friends and colleagues. Families are welcome, too! And very special prizes will be awarded. You need not bowl to win! CHIFOO members get in free. Non-members or guests get the full bowling package for just $10, and bring the kids—your entire family can bowl for $20! It’s a heck of a deal. Don't be a turkey get some turkeys. Don’t forget your socks and lucky bowling ball! Come join CHIFOO on September 14th for our eighth speaker event next month for 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities". |
Wednesday
Mar 2, 2016
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CHIFOO Event: A Media for a Chorus of Voices – Connective DX Community Room CHIFOO presents "A Media for a Chorus of Voices" with Ward Cunningham! Ward talk about the reinventing Wiki and how distributed internet’s idealistic founding with technological innovation has brewed since its inception. While venture money chases unicorns were happy to build trilobites because we’d be happy to inform the future even if we don’t own it. About the Speaker Ward Cunningham has worked for and consulted to daring startups and huge corporations. He has served as CTO, Director, Fellow, Principal Engineer and Inventor. He is best known for creating wiki. Come join CHIFOO for our third speaker event of 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities." |
Wednesday
May 4, 2016
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CHIFOO Event: Be Here When – Connective DX Community Room CHIFOO presents "Be Here When: Faith Based Communities Contemplate Technologies for Themselves" with John D. Smith, Co-Author of Digital Habitats! Churches and faith-based communities live with many contradictions that are completely irrational depending on where you stand or what hat you wear. Their irrationality challenges our normal thinking about design, technology, and human interaction. To understand what’s going on as a community’s technology steward you need to stand inside and outside, be local and nonlocal, be in the organization and outside, be a newbie and an old-timer, have a short-timer’s view and play the long game, be both geek and technophobe, and observe it all as an actor and as a barefoot ethnographer. Every day. About the Speaker John co-authored “Digital Habitats: stewarding technology for communities” with Etienne Wenger and Nancy White. He is a buddhist meditation teacher with a master’s degree in planning and architecture from the University of New Mexico. Come join CHIFOO for our fifth speaker event of 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities." |
Wednesday
Apr 5, 2017
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CHIFOO Event: Bottom Up Security: Doing Your Part to Secure The Future – New Relic CHIFOO presents "Bottom Up Security: Doing Your Part to Secure The Future" with Chris Berg, Firemaple Industries! Everyday we hear more about another big hack. First Target, then the DNC, then the NSA. Secure software and infrastructure seems impossible, so what can we do? Come to this session to learn how to make security more accessible by making it part of the software and product development process. About the Speaker Christopher Berg (@thechrisberg) is a consultant who has spent over 16 years supporting enterprise and startup software development teams as an engineer, architect, instructor, and advisor. He provides guidance to cross-functional teams to bridge the gap from financial success to mature product with security, architecture, and process improvement instruction and implementation. Come join CHIFOO for our fourth speaker event for 2017's theme "Thriving in Chaos: Strategies for Good Design". |
Wednesday
Nov 2, 2016
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CHIFOO Event: Bounded Irrationality in Everyday Moments – Connective DX Community Room CHIFOO presents "Bounded Irrationality in Everyday Moments" with Michelle Kittrell, Cambia Health Solutions! If we look closely at interactions that frustrate us we can clearly see bounded irrationality at play, disrupting our ‘expected’ path of outcomes. This talk will cover how the dynamic of neuroscience, culture, and personal preferences create “unique” rational experiences. About the Speaker Michelle Kittrell is a research analyst at Cambia Health Solutions. Come join CHIFOO for our tenth and final speaker event for 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities". |
Wednesday
May 9, 2018
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CHIFOO Event: Breaking The Veil Of Research – TBD CHIFOO presents "What Happens When You Break The Veil Of Research?" with Nancy Frishberg, Senior UX Researcher & Coach! In design education, there is no ethical code that all agree on. What about computer science or any of the other disciplines we may have been trained in? The discussions of ethics and the real-life experiences that followed have informed my understanding of universal access and ethical responsibilities of design. I'll challenge myself to make the connections between these two endeavors (interpreting and design research or human-computer interaction) clear for all. About the Speaker Nancy Frishberg (@nancyf) has had several careers. The one most familiar to CHIFOO audiences is her work in qualitative research with humans, usually about improving products and services that people use and pay for and the processes that get them to those interactions and purchases. She has worked in tech companies, financial services institutions, and as a consultant to both for-profit and non-profit organizations. CHIFOO is celebrating its 25th anniversary! Come join CHIFOO for our fifth speaker event for 2018's theme "Do the Right Thing- HCI Ethics: Where Do We Start?". |
Wednesday
May 3, 2017
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CHIFOO Event: Caring Technologies Designing For Trust And Care – New Relic CHIFOO presents "Caring Technologies Designing For Trust And Care" with Amelia Abreu, UX Night School! Technology has the potential to shape the way that we give and receive care and the conditions in which the work of care is done. Yet, can we automate the crucial tasks of caring, and is it in our own interest to do so? How can we design services, along with products and systems, to support care? About the Speaker Amelia Abreu (@ameliaabreu) is a Portland-based design researcher, writer, and the founder of UX Night School. She's worked with teams at organizations like Nike, Intel, Mozilla and Microsoft, along with agencies, startups, and cultural institutions. She is a frequent conference speaker, the daughter of two schoolteachers, and generally geeky about how people learn (among other things). Her writing on culture and technology has been featured in the New Inquiry, Motherboard, The Hairpin and the BBC. Come join CHIFOO for our fifth speaker event for 2017's theme "Thriving in Chaos: Strategies for Good Design". |
Wednesday
Aug 2, 2017
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CHIFOO Event: CHIFOO Annual Bowling Party – AMF Pro 300 Lanes aka Powell Bowl CHIFOO presents our Annual Bowling Party! Come join us for the annual CHI-Bowl and enjoy some indoor sports. Dig out your bowling shirt and come bowl a few games, or just hang out and socialize with your friends and colleagues. Families are welcome, too! And very special prizes will be awarded. You need not bowl to win! Don't be a turkey get some turkeys. Don’t forget your socks and lucky bowling ball! Cost CHIFOO members get in free. Non-members or guests get the full bowling package for just $10, and bring the kids—your entire family can bowl for $20! It’s a heck of a deal. Come join CHIFOO on September 6th for our eighth speaker event next month for 2017's theme "Thriving in Chaos: Strategies for Good Design". |
Wednesday
Oct 4, 2017
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CHIFOO Event: Coding is for Coders: Why Designers Should Learn Business and What You Can Do About It – New Relic CHIFOO presents "Coding is for Coders: Why Designers Should Learn Business and What You Can Do About It" with Patrick Neeman, icertis! Most designers may have heard something like, "learn to code like your life depends on it.” While empathy for the engineering process is important, and that mythical designer / coder may exist, in general, this advice is misguided. Bad for you, bad for your team, bad for your organization, and most importantly, bad for your career. In this talk, Patrick will explain why you should not learn to code and instead focus on learning the in’s an out’s of business. He’ll cover: • Why learning about business is a good idea for any user experience professional • Why most businesses secretly want designers to learn business • What aspects of business are important to user experience • How you can take action to learn it in your organization • Where you can apply what you have learned to your current job, and your future jobs About the Speaker Patrick Neeman (@usabilitycounts) (mostly) in Seattle, Washington. He is currently Sr. Director of User Experience at icertis. He was Director of Product Design at Apptio, and Director of User Experience at Jobvite. After a complete redesign of the application, Jobvite received a Webby award for employment, and the Deloitte What Works award. Come join CHIFOO for our tenth speaker event for 2017's theme "Thriving in Chaos: Strategies for Good Design". |
Wednesday
Oct 5, 2016
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CHIFOO Event: Designer Myopia – Connective DX Community Room CHIFOO presents "Designer Myopia" with Rian Van Der Merwe, Wildbit! The all-too-common phenomenon whereby, despite our best intentions, we sometimes design with a nearsightedness that results in websites and applications that please ourselves and impress our peers but don’t meet user and business goals. About the Speaker Rian Van Der Merwe (@RianVDM) designs and builds high quality software that people love to use, and I wrote a book about it called “Making It Right“. He spent seven years in Silicon Valley and then moved to Portland, OR in April 2014. He has been working as a Product Manager for Wildbit and an independent author, speaker, and product consultant with Elezea. Come join CHIFOO for our ninth speaker event for 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities". |
Wednesday
Jul 13, 2016
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CHIFOO Event: Designing for Happiness – Connective DX Community Room CHIFOO presents "Designing for Happiness" with Pamela Pavliscak, Change Sciences?! What does it mean to design for happiness? Based on a combination of design research and data science, this session will explore what makes people happiest when they use technology and what we can learn from that to design for positive outcomes. About the Speaker Pamela Pavliscak founded Change Sciences. She has a book about designing for happiness coming out in the next year and is a frequent speaker at conferences like SXSW, Collision, Future of Web Design, and Webvisions. Come join CHIFOO for our seventh speaker event of 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities." |
Wednesday
Feb 1, 2017
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CHIFOO Event: Embrace The Chaos – New Relic CHIFOO presents "Embrace The Chaos: Client Workshops and Getting the Insights You Seek" with Alicia Nagel, Alicia Nagel Creative, LLC! Engage the client in disruptive and engaging workshops early in website development process to elicit input from key stakeholders who might not otherwise be able to verbalize it. Learn about workshop tools to engage clients to define user personas, develop a wish-list of website features, and define voice for content. About the Speaker Alicia (@AliciaNagelCrtv) brings over a decade of experience in marketing strategy and branding. She creates content and makes sure the marketing for her clients is strategically crafted to meet their business goals. She currently enjoys living in NoPo and takes any chance she can get to visit the many gardens we have within the city. Come join CHIFOO for our second speaker event for 2017's theme "Thriving in Chaos: Strategies for Good Design". |
Wednesday
Jun 8, 2016
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CHIFOO Event: Empowering Community Moderators – Connective DX Community Room CHIFOO presents "Empowering Community Moderators to Make Values-Based Decisions" with Jasen Balmat, OkCupid! Working in tandem with scripted filtration tools, Moderators act as gate-keepers. Often under-paid and poorly supported, Community Moderators work invisibly at the heart of the social community. Each day, these individuals make thousands of judgement calls on behalf of the community they serve. At their best, Community Moderators provide personal care and an attention to detail which enriches each community member’s experience on an individual level. Their careful decisions contribute to a sense of safety and well-being that is the hallmark of a healthy community. About the Speaker Jasen Balmat is a visual artist turned tech-geek who leads the Community Moderation team at OkCupid. He holds BFA from The Savannah College of Art and Design. Come join CHIFOO for our sixth speaker event of 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities." |
Wednesday
Jul 11, 2018
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CHIFOO Event: Ethical Dilemmas & Democratized Proliferation Artificial Intelligence – TBD CHIFOO presents "Ethical Dilemmas & The Democratized Proliferation Of The State Of The Art AI" with Tapabrata Ghosh! This talk will discuss the ethical dilemmas that arise from the economic consequences of extended deployment of artificial intelligence systems. In particular, the prospect of technological unemployment, the issues caused by it and potential solutions will be discussed. The talk will also briefly cover how open source software and decentralized education can be utilized to increase proliferation of state of the art artificial intelligence technology in a democratized manner to developers and others. About the Speaker Tapabrata Ghosh's(@semiDL) biography will be published shortly. CHIFOO is celebrating its 25th anniversary! Come join CHIFOO for our seventh speaker event for 2018's theme "Do the Right Thing- HCI Ethics: Where Do We Start?". |
Wednesday
Oct 3, 2018
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CHIFOO Event: Ethics In The Age Of Artificial Intelligence – MODA Tower CHIFOO presents "Ethics In The Age Of Artificial Intelligence" with Cennydd Bowles, Cennydd Ltd! We mistakenly believe that technology is neutral; that inert objects cannot have moral characteristics. And so we make embarrassing blunders – racist chatbots, manipulative research, privacy violations – that undermine trust and harm those we should help. This is a dangerous trajectory. We urgently need a deeper ethical dialogue about emerging technology, and interaction design's role within it. This session, informed by many months of ongoing research, will discuss: -Why companies make poor ethical decisions, -The development of ethical thinking in other morally-charged disciplines, -Methods of engaging users in the ethics of emerging technology, -Ways for designers to engage positively and affect ethical outcomes, so that design decisions benefit not only ourselves but our wider communities and the world at large. About The Speaker Cennydd Bowles' (@Cennydd) is a London-based designer and writer with fifteen years of experience advising clients including Twitter, Ford, Cisco, and the BBC. His focus today is the ethics of emerging technology. He has lectured on the topic at Carnegie Mellon University, Google, and New York’s School of Visual Arts, and is a sought-after speaker at technology and design events worldwide. His second book, Future Ethics, has just been published. CHIFOO is celebrating its 25th anniversary all year long! Come join CHIFOO for our ninth speaker event for 2018's theme "Do the Right Thing- HCI Ethics: Where Do We Start?". |
Wednesday
Feb 10, 2016
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CHIFOO Event: Faulty by Design – Connective DX Community Room CHIFOO presents "Faulty by Design: A Psychological Examination of User Decision Making" with William Gribbons, PhD, Bentley University! Our ability to navigate within a product is impacted by the underlying psychology of decision making. Bill presents a variety of design practices that UX designers can use to address complex decisions, facilitating more effective outcomes. About the Speaker Bill Gribbons is Director of the graduate Human Factors program at Bentley University, Waltham, Massachusetts. Come join CHIFOO for our second speaker event for 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities". |
Wednesday
Apr 18, 2018
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CHIFOO Event: How to Fight Fascism – TBD CHIFOO presents "How to Fight Fascism" with Mike Monteiro, Mule Design! All design is political, because all politics are designed. The world is a mess because a certain set of people designed it to be a mess. Now we need a different set of people to design our way out of it. This is not a choice. Regardless of whether this is what we wanted or not fascism is knocking on our front door. This is how we knock back. About the Speaker Mike Monteiro (@monteiro) is the co-founder and design director of Mule Design. He prefers elegant, simple sites with clear language that serve a real need. He prefers that designers have strong spines. Mike writes and speaks frequently about the craft and business of design. CHIFOO is celebrating its 25th anniversary all year long! Come join CHIFOO for our fourth speaker event for 2018's theme "Do the Right Thing- HCI Ethics: Where Do We Start?". |
Wednesday
Jun 7, 2017
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CHIFOO Event: How To Get Buy In And Be On The Same Page – New Relic CHIFOO presents "How To Get Buy In And Be On The Same Page" with Mary Shaw, UX Consultant! Getting buy-in from project stakeholders is often the most critical piece of the design puzzle. Learn how to successfully collaborate with your stakeholders so everyone is on the same page from the start. About the Speaker Mary Shaw (@maryshaw) is a seasoned UX consultant with 20 years of client-facing experience working with Fortune 500 companies, mid-sized businesses and startups. Mary helps clients get more customers and qualified leads by designing digital products that intentionally communicate who the product is for, what they get, and what's next. Mary has worked on a variety of UX design projects for clients including Coca-Cola, Weight Watchers, Unilever, Starbucks, and Conair Corporation. Come join CHIFOO for our sixth speaker event for 2017's theme "Thriving in Chaos: Strategies for Good Design". |
Wednesday
Mar 7, 2018
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CHIFOO Event: Humanizing Technology For The Betterment All – New Relic CHIFOO presents "Humanizing Technology For The Betterment All" with Elizabeth Bacon, Devise Consulting! Liz will use the breadth of her professional background and core design practices to expound on the fundamental responsibility we have in HCI fields to humanize technology for the betterment of all. Her deep experience in user research, interaction design, product management as well as entrepreneurship all reflect her passion for solving wicked problems and ensuring that we’re making the world a better place through our work. She will talk about personas, a tool for humanizing “users” and working towards their good at every step of the product/service design and development process. Come and be inspired, while taking away actionable tools that improve everybody’s outcomes. About The Speaker Elizabeth Bacon (@ebacon)- "I've been practicing at the forefront of the interaction design and product management fields for almost twenty years. My professional endeavors have included in-house roles at St. Jude Medical, Providence Health & Services, Cigna, and most recently as Head of Product at Qantas Assure in Australia." CHIFOO is celebrating its 25th anniversary all year long! Come join CHIFOO for our third speaker event for 2018's theme "Do the Right Thing- HCI Ethics: Where Do We Start?". |
Wednesday
Mar 1, 2017
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CHIFOO Event: Inclusion Before Diversity: Creating a Culture of Learning and Encouraging Getting it Wrong – New Relic CHIFOO presents "Inclusion Before Diversity: Creating a Culture of Learning and Encouraging Getting it Wrong" with Ivana McConnell, Senior UI/UX Designer at Customer.io! Why tech companies should focus on achieving inclusion first, attending to employees’ specific self-care needs in order to create a platform for diversity to flourish, and better software made. People are chaotic, and product design has to account for them— this is challenging, and often solved by doing research and testing. About the Speaker Ivana (@IvanaMcConnell) was born in Sarajevo to a civil engineer-turned-translator and a UN Logistics Officer-turned-software engineer. She arrived in Vancouver via Croatia, Scotland, and Toronto, and has previously made a living as a rock climbing instructor and video game tester. These days she’s a senior UX designer at Customer.io, and is most interested in the intersections of technology, identity, and data. Come join CHIFOO for our third speaker event for 2017's theme "Thriving in Chaos: Strategies for Good Design". |
Wednesday
Jan 18, 2017
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CHIFOO Event: Innovating from Within: Activating Creative Resiliency and Change Agency in Teams – New Relic Please note that this first meeting will be meeting on the fifth floor! CHIFOO presents "Innovating from Within: Activating Creative Resiliency and Change Agency in Teams" with Patricia Colley, Creative Catalysts Consulting | Matt Smith, Actor! How do you drive innovation from within the ranks, when innovation processes aren’t well established, or don’t have a clear executive champion? Join us will we bring you a set of collaborative approaches and techniques you can start using right away to inspire your teams to engage more creatively. About the Speakers Patricia Colley From an early age, Patricia had a natural sense of wonder about the world, a passion for the craft of creativity, and an affinity for deep collaborative play. This playful mindset and teamwork has lead her to be Lead UX Designer at CDK Global, an improv actor and a consultant with Creative Catalysts. Matt Smith Matt Smith is a true improv legend. As a founding member of Seattle Improv, Matt has decades of performance, writing and teaching experience. He delivers practical, usable improv-theory based trainings for Agile, team building team building, change management, stress management, conflict resolution, and group creativity. Come join CHIFOO for our first speaker event for 2017's theme "Thriving in Chaos: Strategies for Good Design". Please Note: This first meeting will be held on the fifth floor of the US Bancorp Building aka "Big Pink". |
Wednesday
Jan 10, 2018
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CHIFOO Event: Is Design Metrically Opposed? – New Relic CHIFOO presents "Is Design Metrically Opposed?" with Jared Spool, Center Centre & UIE! The world of metrics and analytics have often been at odds with how designers work. Design is a process where we finely tune our intuition to create great user experiences. Yet, sometimes, what we think is best rivals the metrics. So which do we believe-our gut or the data? In the world of measures, metrics, and Key Performance Indicators some practices, like the growth hacking approach to increasing Monthly Average Users (MAUs), have hurt the online experience of Instagram and LinkedIn. While alternatives to satisfaction and net promoter score give insight into the design process and help designers have better instincts. If you’re ready to talk to your teams about what you really need, help management interpret the data, and create analytical experiments that provide design insights, don’t miss this talk. About the Speaker Jared Spool (@jmspool) is a co-founder of Center Centre and the founder of UIE. While he led UIE, the industry research firm he started in 1988, the field of UX design emerged and Jared helped define what makes UX designers successful all over the world. In 2016, with Dr. Leslie Jensen-Inman, he opened Center Centre, a new school in Chattanooga, TN to create the next generation of industry-ready UX Designers. They created a revolutionary approach to vocational training, infusing Jared's decades of UX experience with Leslie's mastery of experience-based learning methodologies. CHIFOO is celebrating its 25th anniversary! Come join CHIFOO for our first speaker event for 2018's theme "Do the Right Thing- HCI Ethics: Where Do We Start". |
Wednesday
Sep 6, 2017
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CHIFOO Event: Launching An Innovation Team – New Relic CHIFOO presents "Launching An Innovation Team" with Erik Goodfriend, Humanity Innovation Labs! The journey from product ideation to launch is full of challenges. Those challenges need a team able to combine the right resources, tools and insight with product strategy, design thinking, and business model design. About the Speakers Erik Goodfriend (@egoodfriend) combines product strategy, design thinking, and business model innovation to help organization’s realize their strategic goals. He leads business and commercialization strategy at Humanity Innovation Labs, developing scalable wearable systems that shift the healthcare paradigm from provider driven to consumer directed. Erik also works as a product development manager at Providence Health Plan, developing insurance products that incentivize positive health decisions by consumers and cost effective care delivery by providers. Come join CHIFOO for our ninth speaker event for 2017's theme "Thriving in Chaos: Strategies for Good Design". |
Wednesday
Sep 14, 2016
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CHIFOO Event: Let's Pretend – Connective DX Community Room CHIFOO presents "Let's Pretend: Using Personas to Play with Personas to Play with Problems" with Carolyn Chandler and Anna van Slee! To uncover the most common problems, designers must empathize with their users and come to know the spaces and times in which they move. In this interactive presentation, UX guru Carolyn and game designer Anna take personas and other empathy exercises to the next level. About the Speakers Carolyn Chandler, Mira Fitness Carolyn has been working in the field of User Experience Design for over 16 years, and was named one of “Chicago’s Tech 50” by Crain’s Magazine. Now she leads the Experience Design efforts at Mira Fitness, which offers a wellness-focused wearable designed for women. Anna van Slee, Sideshow Collectibles Anna is Director of New Brands at Sideshow Collectibles, a production manager who is hands-on with production, particularly in writing/editing, visual design, UX/CX design, brand strategy and content creation. Together, Anna and Carolyn, coauthored "Adventures in Experience Design" which teaches experience design to beginners with games and activities. Come join CHIFOO for our eighth speaker event of 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities". |
Wednesday
Apr 6, 2016
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CHIFOO Event: Marketing Isn't Storytelling. – Connective DX Community Room CHIFOO presents "Marketing Isn't Storytelling. It's world building." with Ian Lurie, Portent For years, we’ve referred to ‘marketing as storytelling.’ This creates a problem: Storytelling involves a single narrative arc, and our customers don’t want to be dragged into a single arc. They want a space in which they can move about and create their own stories. Come to this session to hear how playing Dungeons and Dragons teaches great marketing, the basic principles of marketing worldbuilding, and why this may have broader application. About the Speaker Ian Lurie is CEO and Founder of Portent, a full-service digital agency he started in 1995. Come join CHIFOO for our fourth speaker event of 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities." |
Thursday
Nov 9, 2017
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CHIFOO Event: Now That’s Risky Business – Selling UX To The Security Techies – 1st Floor Conference Room- Big Pink (Us Bancorp Tower), 111 SW 5th Avenue, Portland, OR 97204 CHIFOO presents "Now That’s Risky Business – Selling UX To The Security Techies" with Andrew Sweany, Tripwire! Software for tech savvy system admins and security analysts doesn’t need to be easy to use, right? Wrong. Providing good software to the folks keeping our data safe is much more important than one click shoe shopping. About the Speaker Andrew (@andrewsweany) began as a Human Factors Engineer at Intel in 2000 and since that time has completed countless user research activities on a huge range of products (software, hardware, web/desk, tablet, & mobile) across the entire life cycle (from emerging concepts to well established enterprise and consumer products). Come join CHIFOO for our eleventh and final speaker event for 2017's theme "Thriving in Chaos: Strategies for Good Design". |
Wednesday
Jan 6, 2016
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CHIFOO Event: Presumptive Design – Connective DX Community Room CHIFOO presents "Presumptive Design: UX in the Problem Space" with Charles Lambdin, Intel! In this talk you will learn how Presumptive Design differs from traditional user-centered design, as well as how it welcomes and leverages our irrationality by utilizing failure as the main catalyst for insight. About the Speaker Charles Lambdin is a User Experience Researcher at Intel Corporation. Come join CHIFOO for our first speaker event of 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities." |
Friday
Jan 29, 2016
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CHIFOO Event: Presumptive Design Workshop – Connective DX Community Room CHIFOO presents "Presumptive Design Workshop: Bounded Irrational Design Research Process" with Leo Frishberg, Phase II! Based on his (and Charles Lambdin's) recently published book, Presumptive Design: Design Provocations for Innovation, Frishberg leads a half day workshop that turns the usual Discover | Define | Design process on its head. Presumptive Design (PrD) begins with the design of an artifact to provoke meaningful interactions and conversations with end-users. PrD is a low-cost method for reducing the risk of inventing the future. Attendees will learn the theoretical frameworks on which it is based as well as have ample opportunity to practice the method. Topics include: the Owen/Kumar/Sato Design Thinking framework, the five principles of PrD, when it works and when it doesn't and much much more. As an added bonus, all workshop attendees will receive a signed copy of the book. REGISTRATION Early bird - by December 15th Late registration - starts January 15th About the Speaker For over 40 years, Leo has a B.A. in Environmental Planning from UCSC and an M.Arch from SCI-ARC. In 1984, Leo began his career as a User Experience Architect. In 2004, Leo began to formalize his approach to design research, a process he calls Presumptive Design. Come join CHIFOO for our January 29th workshop and our second speaker event for 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities" on February 10th! |
Wednesday
Jun 6, 2018
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CHIFOO Event: Quantifying Qualitative Decisions – New Relic CHIFOO presents "Quantifying Qualitative Decisions" with Lynn Boyden, USC IT Services! Lynn has developed an approach that engages the participants in a decision-making process. It helps them prioritize and evaluate the various possibilities, resulting in a quantified outcome. It's quick to set up and execute, and the participatory nature of the process generates buy-in and acceptance of the outcome. Lynn will walk you through the method and show you a few examples. We'll discuss some variations based on your setting and the type of decision you’re making, and then Lynn will field questions from the audience. About the Speaker Lynn Boyden (@lrb23) trained as a librarian at UCLA and has worked for various agencies, Symantec and Yahoo!. She ran the Los Angeles office of FatDUX, where she numbered UCLA, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the University of Illinois, and KBHome among her clients. She is an information architect in ITS at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, and has taught user experience design in the Master’s degree program in Information Studies at UCLA since 2001. CHIFOO is celebrating its 25th anniversary all year long! Come join CHIFOO for our sixth speaker event for 2018's theme "Do the Right Thing- HCI Ethics: Where Do We Start?". |
Wednesday
Jul 12, 2017
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CHIFOO Event: Storytelling Versus Specifications: The Politics Of Introducing New Design In A Large Organization – New Relic CHIFOO presents "Storytelling Versus Specifications: The Politics Of Introducing New Design In A Large Organization" with Colin Bay, Thug Design | Dwayne King, Pinpoint. | Chris Tobias, Technology Association of Oregon! Innovation is all the rage today. But how do you actually get your crazy, life changing ideas turned into real products when you work for a large, complex organization? Check out our panel of seasoned troublemakers to learn how you too can become a force for change within a large team and still keep your job. About the Speakers Colin Bay, Thug DesignColin Bay, Thug Design Colin Bay is Chief Research Officer for Thug Design, a user research and design agency in NW Portland. He has been working in user experience since before it was ever called that, from WordPerfect to Intel to Thug, and some companies in between. HThug works chiefly with companies in the Fortune 100, along with a variety of smaller, up-and-coming clients. Dwayne King, Pinpoint.Dwayne King, Pinpoint. Dwayne (@dwayne_king) has led strategic teams for over 15 years, always asking them for less; Less complexity, less ego, less whiz-bang, and less copycat thinking. Leaving more room for elegant, useful design and emergent strategies that bring something new into the world. Chris Tobias, TAO & GE HealthcareChris Tobias, Technology Association of Oregon Chris currently serves as Lead Systems Integrator for GE Healthcare leading software projects for the Sochi and Rio Olympics, electronic prescribing, patient records and next generation cloud healthcare software. He is also Chairman of the Technology Association of Oregon’s Digital Health Community which hosts Oregon’s largest health technology innovation events and forums. Come join CHIFOO for our seventh speaker event for 2017's theme "Thriving in Chaos: Strategies for Good Design". |
Wednesday
Feb 7, 2018
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CHIFOO Event: Wasted Time Isn’t Time Wasted – TBD CHIFOO presents "Wasted Time Isn’t Time Wasted: Ensuring An Ethical Process" with Corey Pressman, Fiction! We are at an important juncture in our technologic and social evolution requires focus and acumen and something else: poetry, imagination, and daydreaming. This talk presents a way for us - the makers and thinkers of the science fiction present - to organize our activities so as to include healthy portions of the arts & humanities, experimentation, and daydreaming. Creating and maintaining a healthy dream/work balance will ensure that our emerging machine environments are centered on us, and not us on them. About the Speaker Corey Pressman (@cspressman) is a strategist, anthropologist and futurist with over 20 years’ experience providing clarity and direction to clients and partners of all kinds. As VP of Adaptive Strategies at Fiction, he generates, manages and works on projects with large corporations, universities and startups to help them envision and enact human-centered communication and innovation. CHIFOO is celebrating its 25th anniversary all year long! Come join CHIFOO for our second speaker event for 2018's theme "Do the Right Thing- HCI Ethics: Where Do We Start?". |
Wednesday
Nov 7, 2018
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CHIFOO Event: “F.U.” Money, Courage, & Ethics In The Workplace – New Relic CHIFOO presents ""F#@K You" Money, Courage, & Ethics In The Workplace" with Elena Moon, Osage Orange! Often defined as the wealth required to burn any bridge, it turns out F.U. money isn't a lifestyle replete with yachts and gold plated toilets. It's having enough money in the bank to be able to speak your mind and, if necessary, walk...to the next job. Learn how personal finances play a huge role in silencing us and how financial freedom through living simply can lead to finding courage, agency and voice at work. About The Speaker Elena Moon (@Elena_Moon) is the founder of Osage Orange, a human-centered design studio. She has been doing a mix of research and design for the last 15 years and particularly enjoys socially and environmentally conscious projects. CHIFOO is celebrating its 25th anniversary all year long! Come join CHIFOO for our tenth speaker event for 2018's theme "Do the Right Thing- HCI Ethics: Where Do We Start?". |
Wednesday
Jan 11, 2012
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CHIFOO January Meeting/Speaker – CMD Agency Designing Experience with Sound The Haunted Garden is a sonic environment that participants control by their mere presence. It is a room that listens to the notes in your voice and uses them to compose music and change the color of the room. As the project progressed, further opportunities for control were implemented. An interactive kiosk gives users the ability to choose instruments and control sensitivity and reactivity parameters. The next step was to insert audio from other times and places by playing field recordings (e.g., baby yaks in Tibet, the 8-line in San Francisco), allowing the Haunted Garden to actively respond to the augmented sonic environments. Simran will discuss the challenges of designing with sound, and how he developed “listening agents” who react and comment on sound in the environment. He will relate experiences—both as software developer and sound artist—and explore sound as a medium. Topics will include what is sound sculpture, what challenges were uncovered in creating it, whether the experience worked according to plan, the challenges in developing applications for these sorts of interactions, the unforeseen consequences resulting from initial forays into these kinds of devices, and how an interface based on sound might change how we relate to sound and sonic devices. About the Speaker Simran Gleason is an artist and professional nerd. He started drawing the day after getting a master’s degree in computer science (symbolic and heuristic computation) from Stanford and drifted through many media before arriving at his current focus: making algorithms that make music. Among his more successful installations is Haunted Garden, a room that listens to you, finds the notes in your conversation, and uses them to compose an ambient sound and lightscape. He also did the generative music and light algorithms for SWARM, a gaggle of open source someday-autonomous spherical robots. His work has been shown in galleries in San Francisco and Palo Alto, as well as installations at Maker Fair, Yuri’s Night, Coachella, and the special olympics of art: Burning Man. Kepler’s Orrery is his first iPhone app. |
Wednesday
Nov 7, 2012
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CHIFOO Membership Thank You party/mixer – ISITE Design More details to come - watch CHIFOO.org and your email inbox for details. There will be food and drinks served and an opportunity to network and hang out with other CHIFOO members and guests. We will also talk about important CHIFOO business like elections and the 2013 speaker series. |
Wednesday
Sep 5, 2018
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CHIFOO Panel Discussion Event: Ethics in Augmented And Virtual Reality – New Relic CHIFOO presents "Panel Discussion: Ethics in Augmented And Virtual Reality" Ben Strackany, DevelopmentNow Corey Pressman, Fiction Seth Chaffee, Giant Astronaut Josh Hansen, PixelPool An educational panel covering ethics in development, design, application, business use, and usability of mixed reality (Augmented and Virtual Reality) technology. Walk away with valuable insight from leaders in the emerging tech space, and learn how to apply this new technology in productive and functional ways for your business. CHIFOO is celebrating its 25th anniversary all year long! Come join CHIFOO for our eighth speaker event for 2018's theme "Do the Right Thing- HCI Ethics: Where Do We Start?". |
Wednesday
Sep 5, 2012
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CHIFOO Presents - Sit up Straight! - How Wearable Technology can Support Healthy Living – ISITE Design Admission is free for CHIFOO members. Admission for non-members is $5. You can also join us prior to the event at the Lucky Lab for CHIFOOd. Have you ever wanted to send a hug from far away, automatically track your daily activity, or have your clothing correct your posture? What if your insulin delivery went from being a plastic shot in your pocket to a beautiful ring on your finger? How ubiquitous can pervasive technology really be? We will look at the rapidly changing future of wearable technology where health and wellness companies are early adopters. Wearable technology syncs with daily life so that we don’t simply think about our health when something hurts, but rather utilize the ever present technology to get and stay healthy. Notoriously unattractive medical devices are being slowly re-engineered into desirable artifacts to carry with pride. Janna will bring a working prototype and samples to interact with and discuss. With 20 years of experience in apparel and health related design, as well as 10 years working in technology, Janna brings a unique perspective of how these two seemingly disparate materials can continue to merge to create the ultimate user experience Presenter is Janna Kimel, Senior UX Researcher from Regence Group. |
Wednesday
Feb 6, 2013
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CHIFOO Presents Feb 6 Quantifying Kick-Ass ROI from Social & Mobile User Experiences in the Enterprises – Connective DX Community Room Thanks to mobile device and social networks, enterprise computing stands at the start of the biggest revolution in computing since the transition to client-server. Tablets and smartphones are not laptops with small screens and no keyboards, yet that is how enterprise IT executives persist in treating them. In fact, to fully grasp the potential of these devices, enterprises will need to re-image every business process and user experience in the enterprise. This will be expensive, but when done correctly, the ROI will indeed kick-ass. This talk will address some of the challenges facing companies in thinking about the social, mobile web and how to approach user experience and business process design to achieve kick-ass ROI. About the Speaker Since 2002, Paul Brody (@pbrody) has served as a Partner with IBM Global Business Services and Global Lead, Electronics Industry Strategy Practice, and has led engagements with leading electronics companies in the US, Europe, and Asia Pacific. Brody has worked extensively with business strategy, supply chain management and product life cycle management, including planning and scheduling, logistics, and procurement solutions. Prior to IBM, he held senior supply chain executive positions at ClearCross and i2 Technologies. He has also been a consultant with McKinsey & Co., primarily in the high-tech electronics sector in the United States and across the Asia Pacific region. Brody began his career at Mobile Telecommunications Services Ltd., where he developed marketing programs for one of Africa’s first mobile cellular systems, turning the company into a national brand name. He holds a B.A. in Economics, and a Certificate in African Studies, from Princeton University. |
Wednesday
May 2, 2012
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CHIFOO presents Mobile as Analytics for Life $5 – ISITE Design Julie is on an early morning training run. She has done some running over the last year, but this will be her first marathon. She doesn’t have a training partner, but a voice in her ear expertly nudges her on, while her mobile device records her pace, her route, and saves it to a training log in the cloud. A friend comments later on Facebook about her commitment, noting that he has trouble running so early in the morning. Tryouts for the high school soccer team are in three months, but Steve is starting his training now. A device in the midsole of his shoe and in the soccer ball he uses measures direction and acceleration, and compares his data to his peers and to the pros. An app on his mobile device records his statistics, shows him where he is strong and where he is weak, and gives him a training program to elevate his game. Analytics, the marriage of computer science and statistics, allows us to derive meaning from large sets of data. Historically it has been the domain of business strategy and marketing, used to zero in on patterns which enable strategists to forecast future market behavior and improve outcomes. New mobile technology allows users to collect their own data, connects them to the best science, and does so in a way that is personal, social, and highly targeted. The Nike+ Sensor records running performance, the Adidas miCoach Speed Cell measures multi-directional motion for sports training, the Withings scale and blood pressure monitor helps people monitor their health, and UP by Jawbone measures activity level, sleep cycles, and eating patterns. How has user-centered design shaped the direction of these new technologies? In this presentation, Jeanne will explore the ways that people have integrated these devices into their lives and discuss whether the technology has followed through on the promise to improve health, performance, and lifestyle. About the Speaker Jeanne Turner is a passionate and versatile interaction designer who is dedicated to creating delightful experiences through greater understanding of user needs, goals, and motivations. After earning a BA in Computer Science with a focus on Human-Computer Interaction, she’s spent the past 7 years using her skills to build both mobile applications and web environments for clients including Ecotrust, Vanderbilt Owen School of Management, Tektronix, Harvard Business School, Starbucks, and Amazon. Jeanne is also an invaluable part of the Portland interaction design community, serving as the leader and co-leader of the local chapter of IxDA since May of 2008. |
Wednesday
Mar 14, 2012
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CHIFOO presents: "Security *IS* a Game: Using the Blender Game Engine for Security" with Jeff Bryner $5 – ISITE Design SecViz.org is a great resource for security visualizations, but most suffer from a lack of interactivity. Completing kinectasploit for DEFCON19 made me realize the utility of game engines for interacting with security tools and security information. Jeff will start with a recap/encore performance of kinectasploit (http://p0wnlabs.com/defcon19), which uses gestures to drive a first-person shooter 3D game environment to break into computers on victim virtual machines. Then using the same technology, Jeff will walk through a couple scenes using standard corporate security data in a 3D, kinect-driven environment made possible by the blender game engine. Kinect and gestures are two of the most prevalent game-changing technologies to affect user interfaces since the keyboard and mouse. Applying these tools to real-world data is challenging, fraught with pitfalls, and a heck of a lot of fun! Let’s discover the boundaries of current technology by pushing it until it fails! |
Wednesday
Jul 11, 2012
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CHIFOO Presents: Behavior Change Systems for Healthy Living – ISITE Design This panel will present the creation of Behavior Change Systems for healthy living by exploring the following three essential areas: (1) Theory—The Cognitive Psychology of Behavior Change, (2) Strategy—Systems Thinking Modeling (how you model ecosytems and values), and (3) Tactical—Examples of Behavior Change Systems (do’s/don’ts). About the Panelists John Weiss is Executive Creative Director of WebMD Health Services, and his work is guided by purpose, passion, simplicity, beauty, innovation, and surprise. He is responsible for crafting online experiences that change behavior and ultimately improve lives. John oversees all aspects of design across digital and traditional mediums within the organization. With over 13 years of experience in interactive and experience design, John has built and led high performing design teams as the Director of Experience Design at Waggener Edstrom, and Experience Director at Ascentium. Through smart design that empowered their audience and strengthened their brand, he has designed compelling work for clients such as BMW, Microsoft, U.S. Air Force, T-Mobile, Subaru, Amazon, Motorola, GE, Disney, Honda, and Intel. John founded FiveEdge Media in 2003, a Portland/Seattle-based Experience Design agency that conceived, prototyped, and designed innovative visually compelling application and experience designs with great attention to detail for over 28 clients which led to a successful acquisition in 2008. John is deeply passionate about creating authentic experiences that are truly meaningful—experiences that are rooted in elegant design, built with innovative technology, and create lasting relationships and shape the future. Katey Deeney is Director of Experience Design at WebMD Health Services, and she has almost 15 years of experience designing effective, delightful solutions to complex user challenges. She has researched, evaluated, and designed mobile, software, and web interactions for brands including Microsoft, Boeing, Amazon, and T-mobile. Her professional knowledge is complemented by advanced academic work; she earned her MFA from Savannah College of Art and Design and her MS from the University of Washington. As an educator, Katey has taught both design studios and lecture courses to graduate and undergraduate students. In addition, she has guest lectured for courses at the University of Washington in several academic departments, including the Information School, Human Centered Design & Engineering, and Communication in Digital Media. Aaron Wasler is the Creative Director at WebMD and a multi-faceted designer whose work encompasses strategy, design, and technology. His projects have included the design of brand identity, catalogs, packaging, environments, exhibitions, interactive installations, websites, and user interfaces. Prior to joining WebMD, Aaron enjoyed various positions such as Design Director, SVP of Branding & Creative, Senior Art Director, and Senior Information Architect. Aaron has successfully built and led multi-disciplinary teams of varying sizes while creating award-winning work in a variety of design disciplines. During the last 15 years of his design practice and while working as a design educator, Aaron has developed new and innovative design research and methodologies. Most of all, Aaron is a passionate storyteller who truly believes in design thinking and the power of design to both inspire and inform. Aaron holds an MFA in Graphic Design from Maryland Institute College of Art and a BA in Design from Brigham Young University. |
Wednesday
Jun 13, 2012
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CHIFOO Presents: Beyond the Buzz…Feel the Game with ViviTouch™ – ISITE Design CHIFOO Member Admission: FREE. Non members: $5 at the door. All events include door prizes and raffles. Why do gamers who usually demand the most cutting edge technology still accept the primitive buzzing technologies that do not recreate the real feel of the game? They must have not yet experienced what ViviTouch can add to their gaming experience. ViviTouch enables a gamer to experience thousands of sensations in a versatile language of feedback in the palm of the hand. This allows game developers to change the way that their games interact with the gamer. Tom will present the exciting consumer reactions from the recent introduction of this technology to gamers and game developers. A case study of the Mophie Pulse gaming case that turns the iPod Touch into a gaming platform with a rumble experience that surpasses console controllers will also be presented. Tom will introduce how game developers can enable gamers to truly experience ViviTouch for iOS, Android, and other platforms by using available design guides and SDKs. User experience designers can use this innovative technology to communicate useful information through the sense of touch, such as who is calling or messaging, or enabling a user to feel different parts of their screen, to even potentially enable sightless typing on a touch screen. ViviTouch can become a new tool for user experience designers to integrate to create truly innovative user interfaces. Tom joined AMI in September 2007 as Vice President of Engineering. Prior to AMI, Tom was the Engineering Program Manager for Skypilot Networks, a developer of low cost / high volume wireless infrastructure products. Prior to Skypilot, he held senior management positions in engineering and project management for several companies, including Intel, Raychem, Ericsson Fiber, WaveSplitter, and Siros Technologies. Tom has led the development of numerous successful products and projects in the wireless, LCD display, data storage, and fiber optic industries. |
Wednesday
Mar 13, 2013
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CHIFOO Presents: Experiential Make-overs: Transforming “Killing time” into “Making Memories” $5 – Connective DX Community Room Non-members $5, or can join CHIFOO at the door for $25 Life is precious. Why waste it? Every moment counts! Experiential venues from theme parks to museums, schools, shopping centers and even hospitals are re-designing their experiences by transforming everyday activities into making memories for a lifetime. How much of our lives are robbed by killing time for the next teller, the doctor, tires being changed, waiting for a table or that 4 minute thrill ride? Christopher Stapleton discusses how his applied research firm, Simiosys, conducts Experiential Make-overs to assess, design and test novel entertainment alternatives that give venues that extra kick. His collaboration with academic, commercial and civic institutions has challenged him to quantify and qualify the elusive “Wow factor,” in appealing to mainstream audiences. He will share his approach and tools that can apply to human factor design. About the Speaker Christopher Stapleton (@MixingRealities) is a Creative Venture Catalyst for Simiosys.com, Real World Laboratory. He has been consulting, designing, prototyping and delivering innovative experiences for organizations such as Disney, Universal, Nickelodeon, Sanrio & Paramount Parks leveraging experiential research collaborations with Canon Inc., Technical University of Munich and University of Central Florida funded by agencies such as NASA, NSF and the Departments of Education and Defense. He is the Founding Director of the Media Convergence Lab at the Institute for Simulation and Training, Founding President of the Rural Heritage Center and a founding faculty member of the University of Central Florida Digital Media Program. He has served as chair on the conference committees for ACM/Siggraph, IEEE/ISMAR and IEEE/VR. Mr. Stapleton received his start working on Broadway and designing for film, TV and computer graphics in New York City where he earned his Master of Fine Arts in design for theater and film at the New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. |
Wednesday
Oct 2, 2013
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CHIFOO Presents: Finding the Awesome in Education feat. Karen Mahon – NWEA There are hundreds of thousands of apps available in the app store and the numbers are ever increasing. A reasonable percentage of these apps focus on education. But there are few apps that quantify their effectiveness or value for the students who use them or the teachers and parents who purchase them. How can behavioral science, instructional design, gaming and UX/UI design assist in this effort, not only to build products that are effective and fun, but to define these metrics and educate consumers about how to identify them? What makes an app AWESOME and how can we quantify that? Not only in terms of fun, but in terms of teaching kids meaningful stuff! This talk will explore these questions, using example apps to illustrate the relevant features. This event is sponsored by Clarity Innovations, which is paying for non-members to attend for free. Seating is limited, so you should register in advance to be sure you have a seat! |
Wednesday
Jul 10, 2013
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CHIFOO Presents: Immersive Environments and Advanced Visualization Technologies for Testing New Car Designs – Connective DX Community Room The Ford Immersive Vehicle Environment (FiVE) applies a variety of real-time, advanced visualization technologies to allow efficient, quick and effective evaluations of vehicle design proposals. Ford is using virtual and augmented reality in a unique and amazing way to simulate a multitude of customer perspectives very early in the development process. Their approach is different…it combines the best of what the virtual and physical worlds have to offer. How did Ford get there? Elizabeth will explain how the need for FiVE was fulfilled, the importance of quantifying the vehicle-owner subjective relationship, and the consideration of human-machine interaction. She will explain the totally awesome VR systems used at Ford and the successes and challenges of virtual reviews. She will relay the practical (and impractical) principles Ford employs regarding conducting virtual assessments, as well as the types of assessments that are used in vehicle development and engineering. Elizabeth will detail how Ford quantifies the emotional connection between you and your car. And she will also provide insight on where gaps exist in the current suite of VR tools, and thoughts on the future of human/computer interaction for vehicle engineering and design. About the Speaker Elizabeth Baron is a Technical Specialist in Virtual Reality and Advanced Visualization at Ford Motor Company. She manages the Ford immersive Vehicle Evaluation (FiVE) Lab in Product Development, and provides immersive virtual reality evaluation systems used for industrial design and product development. She develops and deploys highly realistic immersive systems that address the unique challenges of automotive design, engineering and ergonomics. She has led the development of immersive VR systems that satisfy evaluation criteria for engineering, ergonomics and aesthetic design to allow different disciplines in product development to communicate in a common environment. Elizabeth began her career at Ford in 1988 working as a software developer for Ford’s product design software, later specializing in visualization and solid modeling software. She received her BS in Industrial Technology and Computer Science from Eastern Michigan University. She is also a qualified Six Sigma Academy Black Belt. She is a member of the Human Motion Simulation Consortium at the University of Michigan, the Society of Automotive Engineers, IEEE and ACM. |
Wednesday
Feb 8, 2012
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CHIFOO Presents: Missing the Point: The Expanding World of Gestural Interaction $5 – ISITE Design $5 The paradigm of physical computing is well and truly here—sensors and microcontrollers are getting cheaper and more robust, and they are easily programmable. Long associated with gaming, these sensors are making their way into our everyday ‘utility’ devices. For example, think about the average smart phone: it likely contains a proximity sensor, an accelerometer/orientation sensor, an ambient light sensor, a gyroscopic sensor, and a moisture sensor. Cameras can recognize head motion and facial gestures; they can track body movements and compare them to motion models. As these sensors become part of everyday interactive devices, we are ushering in new forms of gestural interaction, which is changing how we interact with digital experiences and data, and changing the nature of our computer-mediated communications. In this talk, Elizabeth will offer some observations and speculations on how the world of physical computing, broadly construed, is changing the way in which we interact with our devices, each other, and interactive digital experiences. About the Speaker Dr. Elizabeth Churchill is a Principal Research Scientist and manager of the Internet Experiences group at Yahoo! Research. Originally a psychologist by training, Elizabeth has focused throughout her career on understanding the ways in which people interact—whether their interactions are primarily face-to-face or are technologically mediated. She has published within the areas of theoretical and applied psychology, cognitive science, human-computer interaction, and computer-supported cooperative work. Elizabeth has a BSc in Experimental Psychology and a MSc in Knowledge Based Systems, both from the University of Sussex, and a PhD in Cognitive Science from the University of Cambridge. She regularly teaches at the University of California, Berkeley’s School of Information. In 2010, she was recognized as a Distinguished Scientist by the Association for Computing Machinery. She is the current Vice President of the Association of Computing Machinery’s (ACM) Special Interest Group on Computer Human Interaction (SigCHI). |
Wednesday
Apr 3, 2013
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CHIFOO Presents: Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word – ISITE Design Building a Kick-Ass company is more than just difficult—it’s a high-wire act that challenges even the most skilled product development acrobats, and there’s no net. Just look at Tim Cook’s apology for Apple’s Maps application—The company that danced on the wire for so long had to swallow its pride when it kicked its own ass. What can we learn from that catastrophe? More importantly, how do you know when your product is ready to kick ass, and when your ass is hanging out? About the Speaker Charles Austen Angell (@AustenAngell) is Founder and President of Modern Edge, Inc. based in Portland Oregon. With more than 25 years of professional experience in Industrial Design, he has worked with industry leaders in Health & Wellness, Mobility, Home Products and Experiential Environments. A native Australian, Mr. Angell has traveled extensively through Europe, the Americas, Africa, China, Southeast Asia, and Australia examining the role of culture, politics and geography in shaping our evolving global design industry. Mr. Angell is passionate about creating new markets and designing product relationships that transcend cultural borders to enhance our shared human experience. Mr. Angell is the Chairman-Elect on the Board of the Industrial Design Society of America and was the Chairman of the 2012 IDSA International Conference in Boston, “THE FUTURE IS…” He was one of the original five trustees for the Design Foundation, a public charity supporting design education through educational and social responsibility. Through his numerous speaking engagements, publications and teaching, Mr. Angell is committed to increasing the value of human creativity to benefit human society and commerce. Mr. Angell is a graduate of Purdue University. |
Wednesday
Jun 5, 2013
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CHIFOO Presents: The Future of Kick Ass Cars – Connective DX Community Room The program will begin with a review of Honda’s user research and design research process while developing new applications for the company’s 3-D heads-up display prototype. It will be a fairly candid talk showing lessons learned and how the team changed focus mid-way on design direction after learning about new things while designing. This included focusing more on the driver’s primary task instead of secondary tasks to help create a more engaging (“kick-ass”) experience for the driver. About the Speaker Victor Ng Thow Hing is a Principal Scientist working at the Honda Research Institute in Mountain View, Calif. He has worked on projects related to digital human modeling, intelligent systems, human-robot interaction, and now human-machine interaction in the car. |
Wednesday
Nov 6, 2013
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CHIFOO Presents: Three Kick-Ass Power Presentations, One Night – Connective DX Community Room This month, CHIFOO presents not one, but THREE speakers who will quantify their own takes on Kick-Ass for us. Part One: “Authentically Kick-Ass” with Robert Lacosse. The concept of kick-ass is, more often than not, resting precariously upon the notion of authenticity: that which is either original or conforms to an accepted norm set forth by an original. However, is it really that simple? In actuality, the term is more loaded in nature than it would appear. Authenticity is tied, as are all sought-after commodities, to economic dynamics. We’ll discuss why some products and concepts are viewed as authentic and other, tandem, items as old-hat and what that means to us as UX professionals. Part Two: “What Should You Measure and How Do You Present It for Impact?” with Nechama Katan. Nechama will provide a process for continuous data discovery and analysis focused on metrics and measures that matter. We will explore some tools that provide self-service analytics and show how they can be used to maintain a relevant set of measures. Finally, good data is not enough, how it is presented matters. Part Three: “Hopeful Monsters: Punctuated Equilibrium and the Post-Book Age” with Corey Pressman. The advent of hypertext and the new art of interaction design signal the dawn of a post-book epoch. We will focus on the User Experience Design opportunities this moment affords. Innovative products and features such as content-rich apps and shared marginalia will be presented, evaluated, and discussed. |
Wednesday
Sep 11, 2013
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CHIFOO Presents: Using Value to Position Design, UX, and HCI More Strategically In an Organization – Connective DX Community Room Demonstrating the value of design in business is key to positioning design, UX and HCI more strategically in an organization. Yet demonstrating this has been a vexing challenge for designers. Using metrics that matter to leaders as the kernel in a story is key to meeting business leaders halfway in their quest to understand what design, UX and HCI can do for them. Furthermore, contrary to popular belief, there is not a clear-cut set of metrics, a “clip of silver bullets”, that works for all situations. What to measure then, is highly situational. Design Thinking is perfect for developing solutions to highly situational challenges. This presentation will cover the presenter’s examples and experiences in successfully applying Design Thinking to demonstrate the value of design, UX and HCI to business in: •Determining what to measure for a situation •Measuring what matters to key stakeholders •Designing a viable, sustained measurement system •Communicating the results with impact to key stakeholders About the Speaker Steve Sato is the founder of Sato+Partners, a management consulting and organization development firm by and for design leaders. Steve works with executives, directors and their teams to build experience, design and innovation capability through using existing work to bootstrap. Previously, Steve was at Hewlett-Packard and led its customer-centered strategy and planning consultancy, then later in Corporate Design, led building experience design capability across the company. Steve was formerly at Doblin Group as a design planner and also at Accenture, pioneering customer-centered design for the company in their advanced R&D group. He has a Masters in Design from the Institute of Design at IIT, Masters of Engineering Management from Northwestern University and a Bachelor’s of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois. His clients include Microsoft, Yahoo!, Coca-Cola, Industrial Design Society of America, The Hershey Company and HP. See www.satopartners.com for further details. |
Wednesday
Aug 1, 2018
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CHIFOO Social: Game Night – Bagdad Theater and Pub CHIFOO presents Game Night at the Bagdad's Backstage Bar. It's time for the annual CHIFOO August social and we're mixing it up a bit with Game Night this year. Join us at the Backstage Bar to enjoy food, brews, and gaming fun. We are providing a selection of easy and fun tabletop games and there are pool tables for those who enjoy cue sports. There are even a few group activities planned. As usual, very special prizes will be awarded. You need not play anything to win! So come join us and have some fun. CHIFOO members get in free. Non-members or guests get the full package for just $10! It’s a heck of a deal. |
Wednesday
Oct 3, 2012
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CHIFOO: Location as an invisible interface ($5 for non-members) – Second Story Interactive Studios Location as an invisible interface Amber will be presenting an information-packed speech on her experiences with geolocation, GPS, location triggers, and non-visual augmented reality. Amber will cover the current players in the geolocation market, the location market itself, and why location is such a big deal. Topics such as real-time location sharing, geolocation triggers, geonotes, proximal notification and automatic checkins, and privacy and security will be discussed. About the Speaker Amber Case is a cyborg anthropologist and user experience designer who focuses on mobile software, augmented reality and data visualization, and reducing the amount of time and space it takes for people to connect. Amber has been featured in Forbes, WIRED, and Time, and also founded Geoloqi.com, a private location sharing application, out of a frustration with existing social protocols around text messaging and wayfinding. Amber has spoken at conferences all around the world, including TED, and was featured in Fast Company 2010 as one of the Most Influential Women in Technology. |
Wednesday
Apr 20, 2011
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Clark County PubTalk – AHA! Clark County PubTalk Join us at Vancouver’s PubTalk for a fast-paced networking evening where you’ll see 3 start-up companies pitches, & connect w/over 100 local start-ups, small-business owners, business professionals, investors, & service providers from both sides of the river. Event Details:
Presenting Companies: Event Sponsors: For more info:
Clark County PubTalk: • OEN • SWWDC • CREDC • |
Saturday
Feb 13, 2016
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Code 101: Intro to Software Development & Careers – Code Fellows This is a paid event, please register at EventrBrite via the link Thinking about a new career in software development? Start here! This one-day workshop is the perfect place to figure out if it’s for you. You’ll get a sneak peek of what a career in coding involves, plus a taste of the Code Fellows learning experience. Learn how websites are built and code one yourself using industry-standard tools and professional coding practices. To Prepare for Class: Please complete the prep work included in your confirmation email and bring your own laptop computer to the workshop. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided. Email [email protected] if you have any dietary restrictions. Refund Policy: This course is fully refundable up to 24 hours before the start of the event. Cancellations within 24 hours of the start of the event are non-refundable and non-transferable. To request a refund, please click "Request Refund" on your ticket in Eventbrite or email us at [email protected]. |
Wednesday
Mar 9, 2016
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Code Fellows Grads & Their Bosses: What Got Them Hired – Code Fellows "Will they really hire me??" This is far and away the most common question we get from career-changers considering jumping feet first into immersive training with Code Fellows. Our answer is, "YES," but don't take it from us: Come hear from PDX tech hiring managers and their code school-trained developers! Find out what they were looking for and why they hired these code school grads. CollegeNET Inc.: Ron Floyd, Web Developer // Tyler Roy-Hart Production Manager & Lead Developer Nike: Laura Kuhner, Web Developer // Katie Boyd, Web Developer |
Thursday
Oct 9, 2014
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Code Fellows Portland Expansion Info Session – The Addo Building Come meet staff, ask questions, and find out more about our classes, curriculum, and dreams for Code Fellows Portland. RSVP today and join us on October 9th. |
Thursday
Oct 22, 2015
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Code Oregon Labs – Code Fellows Online learners of all stripes are invited to Code Oregon Labs. This is an open lab for people who are learning to code online and who would benefit from high-quality, in-person tutoring from professional instructors and industry veterans. Together with Code Oregon and volunteers from the community, Code Fellows will provide tutors at a 6:1 ratio. Bring your laptop! Space is limited, so reserve your spot today. |
Thursday
Nov 19, 2015
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Code Oregon Labs – Code Fellows Code Fellows invites online learners of all stripes to Code Oregon Labs. This is an open lab for people who are learning to code online and who would benefit from high-quality, in-person tutoring from professional instructors and industry veterans. Together with Code Oregon and volunteers from the community, Code Fellows provides tutors at a 6:1 ratio -- and pizza for the hungry. Space is limited, so reserve your spot now! http://nov19codeoregon.eventbrite.com/?aff=callagator |
Thursday
Mar 24, 2016
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Code Oregon Labs: Animating Websites – Code Fellows Code Fellows invites online learners of all stripes to Code Oregon Labs! Last month we focused on coding for responsive websites, now let’s make ‘em dance! Gaston Figueroa of Uncorked Studios will kick us off with a demo on coding for animation. Gaston is a Front-end developer and a Creative Engineer at Uncorked Studios. He has a passion for user friendly interactive experiences, data visualization and creative code. About the talk: The 30 min. demo will focus on getting started with web animations. We will look at specific examples to explore various tools, languages (HTML, JavaScript, and CSS), and techniques we can use to produce and optimize web animations. After the animation demo, it'll be open lab as usual! Together with Code Oregon and generous volunteers from the #pdxtech community, Code Fellows is happy to host this event. Each month, our goal is a 6:1 tutor-to-learner ratio. |
Wednesday
Apr 10, 2024
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CodePDX - In Person Workshop – Graybox Are you looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity? CODE PDX is here to help! We are designers, developers, and product managers, both experts and learners, coming together to make our city better for everyone. We welcome all skill levels and disciplines. CODE PDX is made up of individuals who are interested in changing Portland for the better. We work with local government to fix local services, utilize open data to improve citizen knowledge, and work for the betterment of all. We are just getting started, so there are plenty of opportunities to use your skills. Even if you are not a tech type, we can still have opportunities for you to contribute. So come by and become part of a movement to improve our community! |
Wednesday
May 1, 2024
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CodePDX - In Person Workshop – Graybox Are you looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity? CODE PDX is here to help! We are designers, developers, and product managers, both experts and learners, coming together to make our city better for everyone. We welcome all skill levels and disciplines. CODE PDX is made up of individuals who are interested in changing Portland for the better. We work with local government to fix local services, utilize open data to improve citizen knowledge, and work for the betterment of all. We are just getting started, so there are plenty of opportunities to use your skills. Even if you are not a tech type, we can still have opportunities for you to contribute. So come by and become part of a movement to improve our community! |
Friday
May 16, 2014
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Coffee w/ Co-Founders – TILT Pearl District Third Friday mornings of every month will be "Coffee w/ Co-Founders." We'll pick different venues but for now we'll start @ Tilt. This is open to people who have co-founded companies or are looking for a co-founder. |
Friday
Jun 20, 2014
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Coffee w/ Co-Founders – Water Ave Coffee This is a great opportunity to meet other Founders who are doing great things in the Portland area. Just an informal gathering of entrepreneurs who like to talk about what has helped them as well as advice to help others avoid pitfalls of starting up a business We chat, we laugh, and we exchange ideas. Be sure to bring plenty of business cards! |
Friday
Jul 25, 2014
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Coffee w/ Co-Founders III – Breken Kitchen The third edition of a monthly event we’ve been calling “Coffee w/ Co-Founders” will be held Friday July 25th @ 9am at Breken Kitchen (http://www.brekenkitchen.com/) in NW Portland. Come by for this very informal meetup as we discuss our current projects and give each other advice about growing a business here in Portland. We have had a great turnout for each of these events, and with this space housing more space, we anticipate a large gathering of Entrepreneurs. Bring lots of business cards and be prepared to talk to like-minded individuals. Hope to see you there! |
Thursday
Aug 14, 2014
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Coffee w/ Co-Founders IV – Urban Grind Coffee House Coffee w/ Co-Founders was an event created to give Founders a venue to talk about challenges, issues, and what's working. It's a way to network and build on the ecosystem that makes Portland an incredible place to start a business. This is completely informal. Come by, drink coffee, hang out, but most of all, have fun meeting new people who are passionate about what they're working on! |
Friday
Sep 12, 2014
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Coffee w/ Co-Founders V – Coffee Division Coffee w/ Co-Founders is a casual meet-up meant to foster conversations about what it's like to be a Founder of a new business. Why complain to your spouse about the challenges around your business when other people out there can relate with what you're going through. Come back, drink some coffee or tea, and have a great conversation. Who knows where it will lead? |
Thursday
Nov 13, 2014
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Coffee w/ Co-Founders VII – Forge Portland - 1410 SW Morrison Street, Suite 850 We're excited to have a sponsor this month!! Forge Portland will be providing this month's space and even better, FREE COFFEE!! YES! We've made it to the big leagues people! We've been excited to see the organic growth of this meetup and look forward to seeing you all in November. |
Friday
Feb 6, 2015
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Coffee w/ Co-Founders X (Portland Startup Week Edition) – Glyph Cafe Portland Startup Week is happening from Feb. 2-6th. It's a week full of amazing panels, talks, and events. Coffee w/ Co-Founders X (can't believe this is the 10th one!) will bookend the week with a great informal morning get together of the area's most incredible Entrepreneurs. Come by, have some coffee, bring lots of business cards, and be ready to meet Portland's next big idea! |
Thursday
Mar 19, 2015
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Coffee w/ Co-Founders XI – OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) We're taking Coffee w/ Co-Founders and moving it out of the coffeeshop this month. We're celebrating our moving into OMSI's workspace by hosting the next Coffee w/ Co-Founders and this time the coffee is on us! Bring your business cards and be ready to talk to others about what you're working on. See you all there! |
Thursday
May 28, 2015
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Coffee w/ Co-Founders XIII – CENTRL Office This month we're back in the Pearl! We want to thank CENTRL for offering up their space for the next meetup. As always, make sure you have plenty of business cards. About Coffee w/ Co-Founders: CwCF was created to be a place where other Entrepreneurs can come together to talk about their projects and see what can be done to help each other out. It's a way to discuss challenges, failures, and successes. |
Thursday
Aug 27, 2015
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Coffee w/ Co-Founders XV – Happy Cup Coffee We'll be on the NE side of town thanks to our gracious host Happy Cup Coffee They will also be providing your morning cup of joe! This event has been growing and we're happy that more than 600 people have joined the group!! We would love to see all of your happy shining faces at Happy Cup on the 27th! As always, bring plenty of business cards and be ready to talk about what you're working on. Cheers! |
Thursday
Oct 22, 2015
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Coffee w/ Co-Founders XVI – Breken Kitchen We're back after taking September off. Since then we've grown to over 700 members! THANK YOU FOR BEING A PART OF THIS INCREDIBLE ECOSYSTEM! We're going to be on the NW side of town this month. We hope to see you all there. If you have never been to one of these, it's very simple. Come, have a cup of coffee, and talk to fellow Entrepreneurs about what they're working on. Bring lots of business cards and be ready to talk to people about your challenges, wins, or anything you want to cover. See you all there! http://www.meetup.com/Portland-Coffee-w-Co-Founders/events/225996977/ |
Thursday
Nov 19, 2015
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Coffee w/ Co-Founders XVII – Coava NOTE THE NEW TIME! We're gonna head back over to Coava this month on the SE side of town. We hope to see everyone there as we head into the holiday season. The format is pretty laid back. Come by, grab a cup of coffee, and network with other business owners who are working on incredible projects. We can't wait to hear what you're working on! About Coffee w/ Co-Founders: As a business owner you are faced with many challenges. You're forced to make decisions every day that could make or break your business. Coffee w/ Co-Founders is a way to network with other Entrepreneurs to allow free flowing information with the intent to collaborate and help each other. So often we're challenged and there's very little we can do to express our challenges with the people we work with or the people we care about. Think of Coffee w/ Co-Founders as your own personal support group for business owners. We're all here to help! |
Thursday
Feb 8, 2018
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CoffeeOps – Simple Local Coffee Get together and talk shop with your fellow nerds. We tend to talk DevOps topics, but anything adjacent is also welcome. If enough people show up we'll follow the Lean Coffee format, otherwise we just hang out and talk. We meet monthly on the 2nd Thursday of the month. If you can't make this one but are interested, Tweet at @PDXCoffeeOps to let us know there's an audience. |
Thursday
Feb 13, 2020
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Coinbase Celebrates Black History Month: FINANCIAL EXCLUSION & CRYPTO – ColorBlock PDX presents a Black History Month Celebration, “Financial Exclusion and Crypto” featuring Walidah Imarisha. We'll have dinner and engaging conversation with Walidah about Financial Exclusion in Oregon. You'll also have the opportunity to network with others as we hope to continue to build community throughout our respective companies here in Portland. Please RSVP at the following link and feel free to invite friends and allies. https://coinbase-bhm2020.splashthat.com/ Walidah Imarisha, a historian at heart, reporter by (w)right, rebel by reason. Walidah Imarisha is an educator, writer, public scholar, and spoken word artist. |
Saturday
Jul 20, 2013
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Community Leadership Summit through Oregon Convention Center The Community Leadership Summit 2013 brings together community leaders, organizers and managers and the projects and organizations that are interested in growing and empowering a strong community. The event pulls together the leading minds in community management, relations and online collaboration to discuss, debate and continue to refine the art of building an effective and capable community. At the heart of Community Leadership Summit 2013 is an open unconference-style event in which everyone who attends is welcome to lead and contribute sessions on any topic that is relevant. These sessions are very much discussion sessions: the participants can interact directly, offer thoughts and experience, and share ideas and questions. These unconference sessions are also augmented with a series of presentations from leaders in the field, panel debates and networking opportunities. |
Friday
Feb 1, 2013
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COPIOUSLabs TechTalk: The architectural underpinnings of C# with .Net – COPIOUS COPIOUS is a user-centered digital experience agency. We build digital products with the user at heart and technology in our bones. We recently moved to a new office and now have a large space to host our TechTalks. About TechTalks: COPIOUSLabs TechTalks series meets every other Friday at 1pm at the COPIOUS offices. Our talks span artificial intelligence, new programming languages and techniques, computational linguistics, geographic data processing, systems and software architecture, augmented reality, network security, and more as proposed to the Copious engineering team. About this talk: Speaker: John Jessee As new programming languages emerge, Microsoft's flagship programming language has been evolving to keep up. See how C# and the .NET Framework have incorporated new features such as functional programming, non-blocking code, language integrated queries, and more. This talk compares C# and the .NET Framework to the languages found in the book, Seven Languages in Seven Weeks, and in particular COPIOUS' most "native" tongue, Ruby. All are welcome to attend. If you have a talk that you'd like to suggest presenting, please email it to [email protected] along with a brief outline of what you'd like to cover. |
Monday
Apr 15, 2019
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CS Education Advocates: Help a teacher teach critical computer science courses in OR/SW Wa -- Volunteer Info Session and Luncheon – Corvallis Public Library -- Board Room Come and learn how computer science volunteers can help bring critical CS classes to local high schools. The following schools listed below would like to offer classes in SNAP!, Python, Java, Computer Science principles etc. and they need your help to do it. To find out more information, visit www.tealsk12.org/volunteers. Contact Helen Henry at [email protected] with any questions. *Here are the Oregon and SW Washington schools that need your help: Aloha High School Imbler High School Pleasant Hill High School Amity High School iTech Preparatory School Portland Christian Jr/Sr High School CAM Academy High School Kalama Jr Sr High Seaside High School Canby High School Kelso High School Sheridan High School Cascade Senior High School Lake Oswego High School Silverton High School Century High School Lakeridge High School Skyview High School Clackamas Academy of Industrial Sciences Lincoln High School St. Helens High School Corvallis High School Madison High School Sweet Home High School Hudsons Bay High School Mckay High School TEACH-NW Washougal HS Woodland HS Yamhill Carlton HS |
Tuesday
Apr 30, 2019
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CSS Study Night at Vacasa (Latinx Tech PDX April 30th Meetup) – Vacasa Office We are at Vacasa again for our April 30th Meetup! This time for a CSS study night. Bring your projects, mockups, designs, questions, concerns and let's work on them as we learn the power of CSS together 🎉 We are also going to be enjoying some pizza, beers and drinks courtesy of TEALS - Bringing CS to every High School (sponsored by Microsoft). Help us provide the right amount of food and drinks, kindly RSVP at: https://www.meetup.com/LatinxTechPDX/events/259793278/ Agenda |
Wednesday
May 2, 2018
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Cvent Women's Week Open House – Cvent Calling all Portlanders who support women in technology! We’re thrilled to offer you an opportunity to explore all Cvent has to offer at our Portland office location. Join us for a free networking event to meet our team and learn what Cvent can do for your career! There will be refreshments and beverages - and of course, great conversation with a panel of women discussing "Women Influencers in the Technology Industry!" Register to join us. We hope to see you there! #cventPDXwomen 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Networking 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Panel Discussion |
Sunday
Nov 4, 2012
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CyborgCamp 2 Track Hackathon - Crisis Commons Data Hackathon and Wearable Computing – Esri R&D Center (aka Geoloqi HQ) Join us on Sunday, Nov 4th at 10am at Geoloqi HQ for an all-day wearable computing and Crisis Commons Data Hackathon. More info here: http://portland.cyborgcamp.com/2012/10/wearable-computing-and-open-data-hackathon-sunday-nov-4th/ It’s free! You can participate as an individual or a team. Breakfast and coffee will be available in the morning, and we’ll head to the food carts for lunch. We’ll have a Makey Makey and some Lily Pad Arduinos. The wearable computing hackathon is for those comfortable with soldering and working with electronics. Bring your own equipment for best results. Don’t have your own equipment? Join the Crisis Commons hackathon. Use various tech such as the Geoloqi SDK and Portland open gov data to build useful apps for emergencies like Hurricane Sandy. Update: due to demand we opened an additional 20 slots! RSVP: http://cyborgcamp2012.eventbrite.com/ --Schedule-- Doors open at 10:00am with breakfast and coffee. Coding will stop at 5:30pm, and teams and individuals will demo their apps. Cleanup and after-events. Likely at the Lotus. --Location-- Geoloqi HQ 920 SW 3rd Ave #400 Portland, OR 97204 --Who Should Attend?-- Hardware hackers, Ruby, Python, PHP, web developers, coders, interaction designers, graphic designers and anyone who has a passion to code, hack or conceptualize applications that will free (or otherwise enhance) the accessibility and usefulness of government-shared data or wearable technology. Although the sprint takes place on Nov 4th after CyborgCamp Portland, you don’t have to be attending the conference to join us. Participation is free and open to anyone with an interest in design or coding… we just ask that you register in advance so we know how many we need to accommodate. Register at: http://cyborgcamp2012.eventbrite.com |
Friday
Nov 2, 2018
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CyborgCamp 2018 at PNCA through Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) CyborgCamps are small, in-depth unconferences about the future of the relationship between humans and technology. Attendees discuss a variety of topics such as the futures of identity, privacy, surveillance, hardware to wetware, drones, 3D printing, cyberpunk, human augmentation, constructed reality, the second self, ethics, robot rights, sexuality, urban design, and anthropology. Topics are discussed the morning of the conference and scheduled into the conference grid by attendees themselves, making it a DIY conference experience. In addition to the above topics, the following has been discussed at CyborgCamps around the world: cyborgs, wearables, prosthetics, sensors, control systems, assistive tech, transcendence, transhumanism, technological singularity, artificial intelligence, intelligence amplification, utopia / distopia / weird topia, identity, quantified self, exocortex, ubicomp, robots, sensory augmentation, steam punk, philosophy, ethics, intelligence, the borg, hackerspaces, telepresence, science fiction, DIY, cryonics, cybernetics, open source, nanotech, augmented reality, brain-computer interface, artificial life, functional electrical stimulation, and neural science. Each CyborgCamp has its own mix of topics created by what the attendees want to discuss. All CyborgCamps follow a Code of Conduct. |
Saturday
Nov 3, 2012
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CyborgCamp Portland 2012 – Esri R&D Center (aka Geoloqi HQ) CyborgCamp is an unconference about the future of the relationship between humans and technology. We’ll discuss topics such as social media, design, code, inventions, web 2.0, twitter, the future of communication, cyborg technology, anthropology, psychology, and philosophy. Three scheduled speakers will give talks on biomedical engineering, cybernetic control systems and the stock market, and quantified self. The rest of the day will be unconference sessions. Contact @caseorganic for more details and to volunteer, speak or sponsor. Register at: http://cyborgcamp2012.eventbrite.com Event is $12 to cover breakfast and lunch. Scholarship tickets are available upon request. |
Friday
Jun 9, 2017
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DEADLINE: 1776 Challenge Cup Portland applications due through Virtual Meeting A global competition for the world’s most promising startups tackling complex, regulated challenges to share their vision on a global stage, engage with industry leaders, and win grand prizes. |
Wednesday
Nov 2, 2011
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Design for First Person User Interfaces – University of Oregon Portland Following in the tradition of Command Line, GUI, and NUI interface paradigms, first person interfaces continue to reduce the layers of abstraction between the digital and the real. With first person interfaces we can allow people to interact digitally with the real world as they are currently experiencing it. This allows people to navigate the space around them, augment their immediate surroundings, and interact with nearby objects, locations, or people. First person interfaces enable people to interact with the real world through a set of “always on” sensors. Simply place a computing device in a specific location, near a specific object or person, and automatically get relevant output based on who you are, where you are, and who or what is near you. The technology to make this happen is here today but these interfaces are in their infancy –they need design help. They need designers to care and focus on this class of software. About the Speaker Luke Wroblewski is an internationally recognized digital product design leader who has designed or contributed to software used by more than 700 million people worldwide. Luke is currently Chief Design Officer and co-founder of a stealth start-up. He is also an Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) at Benchmark Capital. Prior to this, Luke was the Chief Design Architect (VP) at Yahoo! Inc. where he worked on product alignment and forward-looking integrated customer experiences on the web, mobile, TV, and beyond. Luke is the author of two popular web design books, Web Form Design and Site-Seeing: A Visual Approach to Web Usability. He has also authored many articles about digital product design and strategy. He is also a consistently top-rated speaker at conferences and companies around the world, and a co-founder and former Board member of the Interaction Design Association (IxDA). |
Wednesday
May 20, 2015
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Design Museum Portland – UNITE: The Internet of Things – Smarsh World HQ at Pacific Center As a part of the upcoming ThingWeek, Design Museum Portland is pleased to present an Internet of Things conversation event. Every season Design Museum Portland brings together experts from diverse fields along with communities inside and outside the design world to discuss complex themes in venues around Portland. Our upcoming panel will tackle how the Internet of Things is disrupting business models, the consumer experience, and how design is driving the disruption. Each UNITE offers the opportunity to gain insight into how design guides professionals of various backgrounds to create successful collaborations and to solve real world problems. Panel Members: David Ewald, Chief Creative Officer, Uncorked Studios Shashi Jain, IoT Innovation Manager, Intel Skip Newberry, President, TAO Malia Spencer, Tech Reporter, Portland Business Journal (Our Moderator) This UNITE event will be held at the new Smarsh, Inc. corporate offices. With over 20,000 customers, Smarsh Inc. is the leading provider of archiving and compliance solutions for companies in regulated and litigious industries. Smarsh is headquartered in beautiful Portland, Oregon with offices worldwide. This event is made possible through the generous support of Creative Circle. Creative Circle is a specialized staffing agency that connects innovative advertising, marketing, and interactive professionals with companies seeking talent on a full-time or freelance basis. The team is comprised of professionals from the advertising, interactive and marketing industries, giving us first-hand experience into what our clients and candidates experience. ThingWeek is a week of events connecting ideas, objects, and people to shape the future of the Internet of Things. The ability to connect everyday objects and capture data from our surroundings opens up a world of opportunity. The Internet of Things can empower us to live safer, healthier, and more productive lives by allowing us to interact with our environments in smarter, more meaningful ways. As evolving technology continues to open new doors for design, connecting these two disciplines is essential. ThingWeek brings together Portland’s design and technology communities to explore this new frontier. UNITE tickets are free for members, $10 for non-members. Not a member? Join today! |
Tuesday
Feb 2, 2016
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Designing for Diversity – Portland Development Commission "In diversity there is beauty and there is strength." - Maya AngelouDesign has the power to permeate every product, moment, and solution in our lives.At the same time, diversity of thought leads to innovations in design that have the power to transform everyday life.The question is, how do we design products, services & environments that reflect a diversity of experiences and perspectives, which are shaped by things like race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual identity, ability/disability and location, among other factors? Please join us and our incredible panel of diversity, design + technology leaders, as we seek to address what diversity means, not only in the world of design and technology, but in the world at large. About our panelists:Tyesha Snow has spent more than a decade creating and shaping interactive experiences and successfully managing software products, working with some of the world’s largest agencies to create brand affinity for Fortune 500 companies in multiple industries. James Pritchett is an award-winning designer, known for delivering out-of-the-box concepts, dynamic visuals and innovative strategies for online and print delivery. His background includes acclaimed work on campaigns for startups to leading Fortune 500 brands. He is currently founder & CEO of The More Company. Joy Alise Davis is a collaborative design strategist and interdisciplinary social practitioner. She is a founding partner of Design Culture Lab, a research-based social lab dedicated to the transformation of neighborhoods through collaborative design strategies that address complex spatial issues of cultural, racial and ethnic inequality. An expert in front-end web development and UI, Darren Bruckner has been designing and building quality websites and web applications for major companies for almost 10 years. He’s currently founder and CEO of Workfrom. About our moderator:Stephen Green is currently serving as community director of Elevate Capital and has over 10 years of experience connecting small/diverse businesses owners to the resources they need. |
Thursday
Jan 24, 2019
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Designing with Sound | Amber Case (live!) – TBA (North Portland) We're re-booting UX Book Club in the new year with something a little different! Fan favorite Amber Case will be hosting us (address will be sent to attendees) and giving a presentation on her new book Designing with Sound (and likely her other recent book Calm Technology). Questions and discussion included. Doors at 6:30. Presentation at 7:00 Pre-order a hard copy of the book at Amazon (release date is Dec. 13): https://www.amazon.com/_/dp/1491961104 Or read on O'Reilly's online learning platform, Safari: http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920051923.do About the book: Sound can profoundly impact how people interact with your product. Well-designed sounds can be exceptionally effective in conveying subtle distinctions, emotion, urgency, and information without adding visual clutter. In this practical guide, Amber Case and Aaron Day explain why sound design is critical to the success of products, environments, and experiences. Just as visual designers have a set of benchmarks and a design language to guide their work, this book provides a toolkit for the auditory experience, improving collaboration for a wide variety of stakeholders, from product developers to composers, user experience designers to architects. You’ll learn a complete process for designing, prototyping, and testing sound. In two parts, this guide includes: ・Past, present, and upcoming advances in sound design ・Principles for designing quieter products ・Guidelines for intelligently adding and removing sound in interactions ・When to use voice interfaces, how to consider personalities, and how to ・build a knowledge map of queries ・Working with brands to create unique and effective audio logos that will ・speak to your customers ・Adding information using sonification and generative audio About the authors: Amber Case studies the interaction between humans and computers and how our relationship with information is changing the way cultures think, act, and understand their worlds. Case has spoken, performed and written about the future of sound design at conferences and events around the world. Case is also the author of Calm Technology (O'Reilly, 2015). She lives in Portland, Oregon and online @caseorganic. Aaron Day (who will not be in attendance) has been designing sound experiences and interfaces since 1998. He has worked for clients including Bruel & Kjaer, Fiat, Ferrari, Maserati, Wire, Mozilla, Qoros, Telefònica, Bosch, Vodafone, Sprint, Siemens Audi and Samsung. Aaron lives with his family in Berlin, Germany. All participants must read and abide by the Event Code of Conduct. Event Code of Conduct (Short Version): Be respectful of other people, respectfully ask people to stop if you are bothered, and if you can’t resolve an issue contact organizers. If you are being a problem, it will be apparent and you’ll be asked to leave. For a full Code of Conduct please see: http://cyborgcamp.com/code-of-conduct/ Additionally, we respectfully ask that you do not tag the venue on social media. |
Thursday
Jan 14, 2016
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Develop Your Career in Tech: How to Get There – Code Fellows Join Code Fellows for an evening chat on roles in tech and how to get there. This month we'll get specific on skills you need to land various jobs, and different paths to break into coding. Beth Adele Long, Web Architect at Planet Argon Katherine Wu, Developer at New Relic Jordan Smith, Freelance Interactive Designer We love to build community, each month we're partnering with FreeGeeks - donate any electronics you no longer use and learn about their internship opportunities in tech. Please RSVP on EventBrite http://pdxjan14techcareers.eventbrite.com/?aff=Caligator |
Monday
May 23, 2016
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Developing Main Street – Hudson Community Room DEVELOPING MAIN STREET is about getting the technology answer and help you need to run your business. We are bringing together two communities who need each other; main street business owners and the experts in the technology businesses use every day. Come out and get your questions answered about Online Marketing, Search Engine Marketing, Cloud Services, Social Media Marketing and more. There is no fee for the service, just a great chance to bring different groups together in our community. We bring the experts, you bring your questions. It can be as simple as setting up an email mailing list to your website. Or it could be as complex as getting your business contacts in your CRM to sync to your sales reps phones. Our goal is to help you tackle the problem whatever the challenge. Our goal is to empower local main street business owners who are forced to develop greater and greater technical skills to manage their businesses and help them operate more smoothly. Our event will help you pinpoint your business tech challenge and then match you with experts who can help you fix the problem or direct you towards better solutions. We will rotate small groups of attendees around tables with experts you need in: -Online Sales -E-Commerce -Social Media -Search Engine Marketing -Email Marketing -Cloud Applications Website -Wordpress -Wix -Custom Built Come out to find answers or just find out what is new. Register today. |
Wednesday
Dec 6, 2023
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DevFest 2023 - Portland – Kiln Portland Join Oregon's most exhilarating tech rendezvous, brought to you by Google Developers Group. Enjoy prizes, tasty bites 🍕 (vegan/GF), and amazing speakers from Google at the beautiful Kiln building! 🎊 Finally, engage in an exclusive, once-in-a-lifetime audience interview with Ward Cunningham, coauthor of the Agile Manifesto. Learn with us all ways to develop better in 2024! 2:20 - Begin registration, Bites, Networking 3:00 - Intro & Welcome (DevFest Team) 3:20 - Kubernetes in 2024 (Stormforge) 4:00 - 5 Learnings to be a Cloud Dev (Keybank) 4:45 - My Journey as a Non-Traditional Developer (Airbnb) 5:30 - Prizes, swag 🏆 5:40 - Keynote Interview 🎤 - Ward Cunningham 6:15 - Accelerate your Coding with AI (Google) 7:10 - Networking, drinks. Continue at Cartopia Location: Kiln, 1120 SE Madison Street, Portland, OR 97214 Sponsors (prizes): Composables, Jetbrains, Kodeco Books RSVP opens: Nov 1 Open to public, free Limited to first 60 attendees: 1) RSVP, using name on photo ID. Welcome to feature your profile photo (optional) so attendees can learn about you in advance. 2) Join the group page (click Join Us) |
Thursday
Apr 2, 2020
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DevOps Simulation Workshop – University of Portland (Bethany Campus) This highly interactive, instructor-led simulation is a high-impact, energetic way to accelerate understanding, involvement, and acceptance of DevOps and Agile, Lean, ITIL® best practice in your organization. It helps accelerate the adoption of DevOps across the enterprise, while successfully turning DevOps opponents into advocates. By helping to clearly communicate the DevOps case for change, it creates shared understanding and commitment towards Development and Operations working together as a high-performing team. This unique experiential learning approach causes breakthrough understanding and transforms learning into an engaging, fun, and memorable shared experience. HOW IT WORKS The DevOps simulation experience is a role-based workshop, focused on the software development and deployment lifecycle. The simulation is highly realistic, and leverages game dynamics to empower cross-functional teams with a shared vision of successful DevOps practices. Participants from a variety of disciplines are immersed into a simulated environment whereby they are challenged to release new products while internal and external forces continually change. This realistic approach delivers a level of tension and excitement that creates an ‘A-HA!’ moment for all involved. WHAT YOU'LL EXPERIENCE Accelerated understanding of the benefits of DevOps best practice to large audiences Rapid familiarization with DevOps terminology and Agile, Lean and ITIL v3 processes Understanding of how DevOps best practice can facilitate alignment of IT to business objectives Understanding of DevOps practices that can be executed with immediate effect |
Friday
Feb 8, 2019
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DevOps Training with Simulation – University of Portland (West Side campus) This highly interactive, instructor-led simulation is a high-impact, energetic way to accelerate understanding, involvement, and acceptance of DevOps and Agile, Lean, ITIL® best practice in your organization. It helps accelerate the adoption of DevOps across the enterprise, while successfully turning DevOps opponents into advocates. By helping to clearly communicate the DevOps case for change, it creates shared understanding and commitment towards Development and Operations working together as a high-performing team. This unique experiential learning approach causes breakthrough understanding and transforms learning into an engaging, fun, and memorable shared experience. HOW IT WORKS The DevOps simulation experience is a role-based workshop, focused on the software development and deployment lifecycle. The simulation is highly realistic, and leverages game dynamics to empower cross-functional teams with a shared vision of successful DevOps practices. Participants from a variety of disciplines are immersed into a simulated environment whereby they are challenged to release new products while internal and external forces continually change. This realistic approach delivers a level of tension and excitement that creates an ‘A-HA!’ moment for all involved. WHAT YOU'LL EXPERIENCE Accelerated understanding of the benefits of DevOps best practice to large audiences Rapid familiarization with DevOps terminology and Agile, Lean and ITIL v3 processes Understanding of how DevOps best practice can facilitate alignment of IT to business objectives Understanding of DevOps practices that can be executed with immediate effect AGENDA ROUND ONE - CHAOS Working in silos (IT and the Business) Communication issues and chaos Collaboration issues resulting in poor business results and higher costs Introducing the DevOps concepts including Agile, Lean and ITSM ROUND TWO - IMPROVED Refining and improving issues from round 1 Introducing Service Virtualization Introducing Continuous Integration Introducing Continuous Deployment Introducing Minimum Viable Product iterations Introducing Automation and Fail Fast Introducing Service Level Management ROUND THREE - OPTIMIZED Demonstrates that DevOps culture is key to operational excellence Demonstrate importance of processes and their relationships Significant reduction of development time and errors Increased collaboration, automation and repeatable practices Increased understanding to work together as a high performing cross-functional team Improved ROI and optimized business results |
Friday
May 3, 2019
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DevOps Training with Simulation Portland – University of Portland (West Side campus) Suite 230 Portland, OR 97229 This highly interactive, instructor-led simulation is a high-impact, energetic way to accelerate understanding, involvement, and acceptance of DevOps and Agile, Lean, ITIL® best practice in your organization. It helps accelerate the adoption of DevOps across the enterprise, while successfully turning DevOps opponents into advocates. By helping to clearly communicate the DevOps case for change, it creates shared understanding and commitment towards Development and Operations working together as a high-performing team. This unique experiential learning approach causes breakthrough understanding and transforms learning into an engaging, fun, and memorable shared experience. |
Friday
Nov 15, 2019
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DevOps Training with Simulation Portland – University of Portland (West Side campus) This highly interactive, instructor-led simulation is a high-impact, energetic way to accelerate understanding, involvement, and acceptance of DevOps and Agile, Lean, ITIL® best practice in your organization. It helps accelerate the adoption of DevOps across the enterprise, while successfully turning DevOps opponents into advocates. By helping to clearly communicate the DevOps case for change, it creates shared understanding and commitment towards Development and Operations working together as a high-performing team. This unique experiential learning approach causes breakthrough understanding and transforms learning into an engaging, fun, and memorable shared experience. HOW IT WORKS The DevOps simulation experience is a role-based workshop, focused on the software development and deployment lifecycle. The simulation is highly realistic, and leverages game dynamics to empower cross-functional teams with a shared vision of successful DevOps practices. Participants from a variety of disciplines are immersed into a simulated environment whereby they are challenged to release new products while internal and external forces continually change. This realistic approach delivers a level of tension and excitement that creates an ‘A-HA!’ moment for all involved. WHAT YOU'LL EXPERIENCE Accelerated understanding of the benefits of DevOps best practice to large audiences Rapid familiarization with DevOps terminology and Agile, Lean and ITIL v3 processes Understanding of how DevOps best practice can facilitate alignment of IT to business objectives Understanding of DevOps practices that can be executed with immediate effect |
Thursday
Dec 7, 2017
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Diversity in Tech: Portland Based Solutions (Panel & Happy Hour) – eBay In alignment with the TechTown PDX Diversity Pledge, we too believe it is necessary to do more than just talking about the need for a more diverse tech sector. As tech professionals, we think collective action and accountability are required to address the underrepresentation of women, LGBTQ+, and people of color in our industry. Sponsored by Thinkful, the #1 coding boot camp in America by Course Report, join panelists from Chick Tech, Free Geek, Out in Tech, Lesbians Who Tech, WeWork and more for a discussion on how some organizations are continuously working to empower diversity and digital inclusion in our community. Panelists: Justin Hulog - Out in Tech, Portland Chapter Founder Sara Rasmussen - Free Geek, Digital Inclusion Manager Janel Hull - ChickTech, Community Manager Heather Knight - Lesbians Who Tech, Portland Chapter Representative Marianne Moyer - WeWork, Community Manager Moderator: Emma Holland - Thinkful, Community Manager Thinkful is a career accelerator that supports graduates seeking high-growth careers in technology. We focus on the flexibility and accessibility offered online with the support and networking opportunities offered in-person. Thinkful grads are job-ready after working alongside professional engineers through 1-on-1 mentorship, in-depth curriculum and a learning model that emphasizes real-world application over theory. Ranked #1 best overall Bootcamp in America by Course Report, 91% of our graduates finding a job within six months. Find out more about Thinkful Portland on our website. |
Saturday
Oct 14, 2017
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Django Girls PDX – NXT Industries Lab Django girls a workshop aimed at total beginners, that helps attendees built a blog using Python and Django in order to learn about web development. Open to women and non-binary people :) Apply Today! |
Thursday
Mar 13, 2014
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Docker Meetup – New Relic Docker Uses, Getting Started, What to do? by Adron Hall Lightning Talks: Drone.io |
Tuesday
Apr 19, 2016
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Docker PDX Meetup #11 – Puppet Please make sure to RSVP on the meetup page! Thanks. This month we have two great talks by Carl Caum from Puppet Labs and Mike Coleman from Docker! Agenda: 6:30 - Welcome, networking, food and drinks thanks to Intel and Sumo Logic 7:00 - Carl Caum: Adopting Docker in today's IT As IT teams plan to deploy Docker, they are often looking for the shortest path to get from where they are today to where they want to be with Docker. One challenge is getting the Docker runtime deployed on operating systems already approved by IT and part of existing deployment processes. Once the runtime is deployed, teams need to quickly start managing their container apps across the available cluster nodes. Finally, teams need a clear path to integrate Docker management technologies like Docker Universal Control Plane into existing change management and delivery processes. This talk will cover: Using configuration management tools to deploy the docker runtime, sync Docker images, and ensure containers are running where desired with the desired runtime configuration. Using configuration management practices of identification, control, status accounting, and verification/audit to manage Docker infrastructure over time Build Docker infrastructure change management processes leveraging infrastructure as code to enable continuous peer review, audit, and replication. Carl Caum is a technical marketing manager at Puppet Labs with a background in systems administration, software development, and product management. He specializes in IT cultures with a focus on how tools can be leveraged to enforce cultural change in otherwise stagnant IT organizations to increase collaboration and job satisfaction. He tweets at @ccaum. 7:45 - Mike Coleman: Docker Announcement Docker has an announcement and Mike is going to review the newest features of the Docker platform. This will be updated with more information after the public release. Mike Coleman is a Senior Technical Marketing Engineer at Docker. He tweets at @mikegcoleman. 8:30 - Wrap up and networking Special thanks to Puppet Labs for space and Intel and Sumo Logic for food and drinks! |
Monday
Jun 6, 2016
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Docker PDX Meetup #12 – New Relic This month we will have talks by Jérôme Petazzoni from Docker and Tom Trahan from Shippable! Agenda: 6:30 - Welcome, networking, food and drinks 7:00 - Tom Trahan: Creating application delivery pipelines with Docker Continuous Integration (CI) helps developers and ops teams ship more code faster. And with Docker, the pains of friction between these two groups is radically reduced by having predictable reusable environments. Tom will talk about how teams can think about this new world of application pipelines, show how CI works in Docker with Shippable, and shares some of our experiences in implementing Docker to accelerate application delivery. Tom Trahan is the VP, Business Development of Shippable, a venture-backed startup providing hosted continuous delivery platform built on containers. Previously, Tom was Co-Founder and CEO of EnterPAS, a software startup providing records management and change control for FDA-regulated companies, a director at Microsoft focused on IT enterprise application development and operations, and a consultant at SAP. Tom spends his free time with his wife and two boys, coaching youth sports, traveling and playing guitar. You can find him on Twitter as @Tom_Trahan. 7:45 - Jérôme Petazzoni: Open source recipes to build, ship and run production apps with Docker Getting started with Docker is relatively straightforward:install the Docker Engine, write Dockerfiles for your application components, and put those components together with a Compose file. At this point, your application can be quickly and reliably deployed on any Docker installation, anywhere, in minutes. Great! How do we take this to production? How do we scale from the single-node setup to a multi-node, highly-available cluster? Through a whirlwind of live demos, Jérôme will show how to provision a Swarm cluster with Docker Machine, setup overlay networks, host a local registry, deploy ELK to manage logs, implement load balancing, and finally use the resulting platform to build, ship, and run a demo application built around a microservices architecture. Jérôme works at Docker, where he helps others to containerize all the things. He was part of the team that built, scaled, and operated the dotCloud PAAS, before it became Docker. When annoyed he threatens to replace things with a very small shell script. You can find him on twitter as @jpetazzo. 8:45 - Wrap up and networking Special thanks to New Relic for space and Shippable for food and drinks! |
Wednesday
Jun 29, 2016
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Docker PDX Meetup #13 – Puppet We will have talks by Adrian Cockroft from Battery Ventures and Mike Coleman from Docker! Agenda: 6:30 - Welcome, networking, food and drinks 7:00 - Mike Coleman: DockerCon Recap Mike is responsible for creating technical content to help customers come up to speed on Docker and its related components. Prior to joining Docker this summer he spent about 15 months at Puppet Labs working in product management. And, before all that he spent time at VMware, Microsoft, Intel, and HP in both product management / marketing as well as IT engineering. Outside of work Mike enjoys riding his motorcycles around Oregon's backroads, spending time with his wife and kids, and supporting the Portland Timbers (that's a soccer team). You can find him on Twitter as @mikegcoleman. 7:45 - Adrian Cockroft: Microservices: What's Missing Discussion of techniques to solve common problems that people run into when microservices are in production and being updated continuously in large organizations. Adrian Cockcroft has had a long career working at the leading edge of technology. He’s always been fascinated by what comes next, and he writes and speaks extensively on a range of subjects. At Battery, he advises the firm and its portfolio companies about technology issues and also assists with deal sourcing and due diligence. Before joining Battery, Adrian helped lead Netflix’s migration to a large scale, highly available public-cloud architecture and the open sourcing of the cloud-native NetflixOSS platform. Prior to that at Netflix he managed a team working on personalization algorithms and service-oriented refactoring. Adrian was a founding member of eBay Research Labs, developing advanced mobile applications and even building his own homebrew phone, years before iPhone and Android launched. As a distinguished engineer at Sun Microsystems he wrote the best-selling “Sun Performance and Tuning” book and was chief architect for High Performance Technical Computing. He graduated from The City University, London with a Bsc in Applied Physics and Electronics, and was named one of the top leaders in Cloud Computing in 2011 and 2012 by SearchCloudComputing magazine. He can usually be found on Twitter @adrianco. 8:40 - Wrap up and networking Special thanks to Puppet for space and Century Link for food and drinks! |
Thursday
Mar 13, 2014
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Docker Portland Meetup #3 at New Relic – New Relic Join us for the next Docker Portland Meetup. This event will be hosted at New Relic, Portland. Adron Hall will be presenting what Docker is good for, where to use it and what else it might be an excellent fit for. Jesse Dearing will present a lightning talk about drone.io. Schedule 6:00 to 6:30: Docker basics: What, Why? 6:30 to 7:30: Docker Demo 7:30 to 8:00: Q&A and lightning talks (drone.io, ..)* |
Tuesday
Sep 27, 2016
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Donut.js – The Cleaners at the Ace Hotel A fun night of code and donuts! This month’s event will be on Tuesday, September 27th at 6pm at The Cleaners at The Ace Hotel (map). (Please note the new venue!) Tickets are $10 (includes a donut), and leftover proceeds go to a local non-profit. This month’s non-profit is ChickTech Portland, an organization that provides mentoring and workshops to Portland area girls interested in STEM fields. |
Tuesday
Oct 25, 2016
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Donut.js – The Cleaners $10 ticket, pay on arrival or ahead of time at the website. 6:00pm Arrive and nom on tasty donuts! Jeff Lombard @JeffLombardJr Working Hard to be Lazy 7:15 Jeena Lee & Malisa Smith @theJeenaLee & @malisas7 Team JaM in Systems Wonderland 7:30 Intermission! 7:45 Caterina Paun @caterinasworld FramerJS Meet people and eat more donuts! |
Tuesday
Aug 29, 2017
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Donut.js – Alchemy Code Lab Schedule
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Every MonthDonut.js is a monthly meet-up in Portland, OR with a handful of wonderful talks on tech, creativity, community, society, and the places those things overlap. Every month we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. Come and see wonderful presentations, eat donuts, and chat with friends. |
Tuesday
Sep 26, 2017
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Donut.js – Alchemy Code Lab Announcements
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Every MonthDonut.js is a monthly meet-up in Portland, OR with a handful of wonderful talks on tech, creativity, community, society, and the places those things overlap. Every month we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. Come and see wonderful presentations, eat donuts, and chat with friends. |
Tuesday
Apr 24, 2018
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Donut.js April 2018 – 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 we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. This month’s beneficiary is the Portland Meet Portland, a local organization that ‘welcomes and befriends immigrants and refugees, enriching community by creating mutually beneficial mentoring opportunities and dialogue that promote cross-cultural learning, enhance work skills and build trust. |
Tuesday
Apr 30, 2019
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Donut.js April 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 BeneficiaryOur proceeds each quarter go to a local non-profit. In April, June, and July, we are raising money for Community Vision, whose mission is to make Oregon a place where disabled people can live, work, and thrive in the communities of their choice. |
Tuesday
Aug 28, 2018
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Donut.js August 2018 – 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 we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. This month’s beneficiary is Q Center, the largest LGBTQ community center in the Pacific Northwest, supporting the self-actualization and collective empowerment of LGBTQ2SIA+ people of all ages, races, genders and abilities. |
Tuesday
Aug 27, 2019
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Donut.js August 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 BeneficiaryOur proceeds each quarter go to a local non-profit. In August we are raising money for we are raising money for Community Vision, whose mission is to make Oregon a place where disabled people can live, work, and thrive in the communities of their choice. |
Tuesday
Jul 25, 2017
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Donut.js BBQ 2017 – Laurelhurst Park This event is free, but please RSVP ahead of time at https://donutjs.club/tickets so we know how many people to expect. :)
This is a break from our normal monthly meetup! We have monthly meet-ups with talks on tech, creativity, community, society, and the wonderful places where those things overlap. Every month we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. Come see some wonderful presentations, eat some donuts, and chat with friends. |
Tuesday
Feb 27, 2018
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Donut.js February 2018 – 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 we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. This month’s beneficiary is the Oregon Justice Resource Center, a local organization working to dismantle systemic discrimination in the administration of justice by promoting civil rights and enhancing the quality of legal representation for traditionally underserved communities, especially people living in poverty and people of color. |
Tuesday
Feb 26, 2019
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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. |
Tuesday
Feb 25, 2020
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Donut.js February 2020 – 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 BeneficiaryOur proceeds each quarter go to a local non-profit. This month we support Street Roots, a local organization creating income opportunities for people experiencing houselessness and poverty by producing a newspaper and other media that are catalysts for individual and social change. |
Tuesday
Jan 29, 2019
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Donut.js January 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. |
Tuesday
Jan 28, 2020
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Donut.js January 2020 – 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 BeneficiaryOur proceeds each quarter go to a local non-profit. This month we support Street Roots, a local organization creating income opportunities for people experiencing homelessness and poverty by producing a newspaper and other media that are catalysts for individual and social change. |
Tuesday
Jul 31, 2018
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Donut.js July 2018 – 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 BeneficiaryVoz Workers’ Rights Education Project, “a worker-led organization that empowers diverse day laborers and immigrants to improve their working conditions and protect civil rights through leadership development, organizing, education and economic opportunity.” |
Tuesday
Jun 26, 2018
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Donut.js June 2018 – 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 we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. This month’s beneficiary is Sisters of the Road, a nonprofit Cafe in Portland’s Old Town/Chinatown neighborhood working to create systemic change that will end poverty and homelessness by providing nourishing meals in a safe, dignified space. |
Tuesday
Jun 25, 2019
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Donut.js June 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 BeneficiaryOur proceeds each quarter go to a local non-profit. In April, June, and July, we are raising money for Community Vision, whose mission is to make Oregon a place where disabled people can live, work, and thrive in the communities of their choice. |
Tuesday
Mar 27, 2018
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Donut.js March 2018 – 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 we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. This month’s beneficiary is the Sexual Assault Resource Center, a local organization promoting social justice by eliminating sexual violence in our community through education, support, and advocacy. |
Tuesday
Mar 26, 2019
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Donut.js March 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. |
Tuesday
Nov 28, 2017
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Donut.js November 2017 – Alchemy Code Lab Announcements
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Every MonthDonut.js is a monthly meet-up in Portland, OR with a handful of wonderful talks on tech, creativity, community, society, and the places those things overlap. Every month we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. This month we are raising money for p:ear, a local organization that builds positive relationships with homeless and transitional youth through education, art, and recreation to affirm personal worth and create more meaningful and healthier lives. Come and see wonderful presentations, eat donuts, and chat with friends. |
Tuesday
Nov 27, 2018
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Donut.js November 2018 – 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 Portland Street Medicine, a coalition of volunteer medical providers, social workers, care managers, and lay people dedicated to providing medical care for those experiencing homelessness. |
Tuesday
Nov 19, 2019
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Donut.js November 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 BeneficiaryOur proceeds each quarter go to a local non-profit. In September, October, and November, we are raising money for Proud Ground, whose mission is to create permanently affordable homeownership opportunities for first-time homebuyers. |
Wednesday
Oct 25, 2017
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Donut.js October 2017 – Alchemy Code Lab Announcements
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Every MonthDonut.js is a monthly meet-up in Portland, OR with a handful of wonderful talks on tech, creativity, community, society, and the places those things overlap. Every month we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. Come and see wonderful presentations, eat donuts, and chat with friends. |
Tuesday
Oct 30, 2018
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Donut.js October 2018 – 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 we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. This month’s beneficiary is KairosPDX, who work to deliver equitable education to underserved children, their families, and their communities here in Portland and eliminate the racial achievement and opportunity gaps by cultivating confident, creative, compassionate leaders. |
Tuesday
Oct 29, 2019
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Donut.js October 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 BeneficiaryOur proceeds each quarter go to a local non-profit. In September, October, and November, we are raising money for Proud Ground, whose mission is to create permanently affordable homeownership opportunities for first-time homebuyers. |
Tuesday
Sep 25, 2018
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Donut.js September 2018 – 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 we donate our proceeds to a local nonprofit. This month’s beneficiary is Cascade AIDS Project, whose mission is to support and empower all people with or affected by HIV, reduce stigma, and provide the LGBTQ+ community with compassionate healthcare. |
Tuesday
Sep 24, 2019
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Donut.js September 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 BeneficiaryOur proceeds each quarter go to a local non-profit. In August we are raising money for we are raising money for Proud Ground, whose mission is to create permanently affordable homeownership opportunities for first-time homebuyers. |
Tuesday
Dec 4, 2012
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DorkbotPDX Open Mic Surgery through Someday Lounge
We will be taking advantage of the audio/visual system to have an open-mic style event. Think: OpenDork meets OpenMic. Bring your own signal! Signal ideas:
To keep things moving, we're going to have slots that you sign up for. We will try our best to stay on schedule and enforce the following limits: Setup: 5 minutes To sign up, add your name to the wiki page above. We're trying to keep the audio and video slots independently available, so if you're performing some sound based work, someone else could present video work at the same time. If this won't work for you (because it's a quick talk for example) sign up for both audio and video in that slot. See you there. |
Saturday
Jan 6, 2018
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eBikes – TVF&R Station 67 Do you want to learn about eBikes? What is the range and speed of an eBike? What will the infrastructure look like in 5 to 10 years? Cedar will give us a live demo of his eBike. We'll have a short presentation and at the end of our session, we'll brainstorm and vote for a new interesting topic for the following week presentation. The winning idea will get the innovator of the week. Join the fun! |
Tuesday
May 24, 2016
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EMA Trade Talk – Golden Valley Brewing EMA & ERA Talk Trade on May 24. Join Us. We are excited to present our first seminar of the year. Join us for a fun, informative evening featuring talks from three industry pros. Their combined topic is from an Idea to a Product: How to Start and Grow Your Business. Take Your Business to the Next Level This event is geared towards patent based businesses and start-ups, inventors, and people looking at new ventures in electronics manufacturing. The format is casual, with opportunities to network before and after. Hors d'oeuvres and a no-host bar are available, so grab a beer and stay awhile. Meet People & Grow Your Network We expect lots of faces from the electronics manufacturing industry, so be sure to bring your business cards. This is an excellent opportunity to meet new faces and reconnect with colleagues. Three Expert Speakers An Introduction to Intellectual Property Dr. Laura Zager, patent attorney (more info) "I've got a great idea for a business name, and just printed it on 3000 mugs!" "I think I need to get a patent so I'll be clear to make and sell my product." "Of course I own my company's logo—I paid a graphic designer to create it!" All of these statements represent misunderstandings of intellectual property law, which can trip up even the most conscientious of business owners. This talk will give a quick overview of the key areas of intellectual property law in the US, and will use case studies and examples to flag some of the most common pitfalls. Financial, Business and Estate Planning Strategies for Business Owners Diana Wojcik, patent valuation analyst (more info) Covering incorporation choices, valuations, tax strategy, and continuity/succession plans, Diana will illustrate different options available to business owners and explain the costs, risks, and benefits of each, to help business owners plan ahead to maximize their gains and minimize their risks. Her talk will mainly address the needs of businesses based on patent or other IP, manufacturing, tech advisory/consulting, and privately owned businesses. Getting it all Wrong: How I learned to Love the Lean Startup Leo Frishberg, UX strategist (more info) The Lean Startup takes an "action first" approach to exploring products, markets and business models. In theory this approach makes a lot of sense, but in practice it is fraught with challenges. In his talk, Frishberg leads the group through a couple of case studies in which the business got almost everything wrong, and was all the better because of it. |
Thursday
Mar 8, 2018
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Engage Conference – Sentinel Hotel Engage Conference is a one-day digital marketing conference in Portland, Oregon, presenting multiple informative learning tracks and panel sessions. It will feature a full day of insight into the industry’s hottest topics, such as: artificial intelligence, email marketing automation and the rise of digital marketing in the craft beer and marijuana industry. Keynotes will be presented by Purna Virji from Microsoft and Ian Lurie from Clearlink. |
Tuesday
May 19, 2015
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Engibeering – TILT Pearl District This group is intended to bring people together who are working in the burgeoning PDX tech scene to casually discuss anything tech related over beers (or any other beverage of choice). Let's get together, drink some beer and discuss technology! |
Wednesday
May 7, 2014
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Esri R&D Center Brand New Office Party! – Esri Portland R&D Center Come Celebrate our new Office!After Portland startup Geoloqi joined Esri in 2012, our office has grown from 6 to 20 people and our current space didn't fit everyone! This year, we found an awesome new space downtown and moved into a new, permanent location. Now that we're all settled into our new space, we'd love to invite you to join us in celebrating growth, community and all things geo! We'll have Legos, toys, and even a custom-built Settler's of Catan board for you to play! Feel free to bring other board games if you'd like. RSVP!RSVP on EventBrite so we can make sure we have enough drinks and light snacks (gluten free) for everyone! We are using Eventbrite to track RSVPs, if you know you are coming please reserve a ticket! In addition to celebrating Esri R&D Center Portland's new office, we will be celebrating Geoloqi's 4th year anniversary, as well as both Amber Case's and Patrick Arlt's birthday! Who is invited?The entire Portland tech community is invited, as well as friends and family of the Esri R&D Center team! We have all of you to thank for helping us get where we are today. Special thanks to TiE, PIE, PSF, PDC for funding us, providing mentorship and being patient with our crazy vision this entire time. It's been 4 years since Geoloqi started, and almost 2 since we've been a part of Esri! In town for Write the Docs, Monitorama or Webvisions? Feel free to join us as well! |
Tuesday
Oct 10, 2017
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Evolve Your Startup: It’s All About Traction – Sell, Sell, Sell! – JLL It’s All About Traction – Sell – Sell – Sell! After months, or maybe even years of finding product/market fit, you’re ready to take your product to market! You’re excited to have people all over the world enjoy the benefits your product can provide. So why is it that one of the biggest hurdles for a startup is gaining initial traction? Topics will Include: • Developing yourself as a salesperson • The right time to hire a sales person/team and how to do it successfully • Developing a pipeline/demand generation • Sales conversion • Selling into international markets • Sales Management Applications Panelists: • Chanin Ballance, Cofounder and Chief Executive Officer, Veelo • David Eddy, Vice President, Head of Content & Business Development, GuideSpark • Scott Campbell, Chief Revenue Officer, Lytics • Sce Pike, Chief Executive Officer & President, IOTAS Moderator: Tom O'Keefe, President & Chief Executive Officer, 4-Tell Details: When: Tuesday, October 10th Time: 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM Cost: TiE Oregon and TAO Members $5 / Nonmembers $25 |
Wednesday
Jan 23, 2019
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Fail PDX – Cloudability We are excited to present two failed presenters for January. Isaac Porras: People turning to Kickstarter to fund their awesome ideas should take a lesson from Isaac Porras. He is the second most failed creator on Kickstarter, with nearly 30 failed projects. If you are planning to Kickstart a project you shouldn’t miss Isaac share his cringe worthy stories of continued Kickstarter fails. Corey Guidry: Imagine, having a solid head start in online food delivery services in a young tech city like Portland. 8 months before Caviar, Uber Eats and Post Mates were operating, Delivery Dudes had the open Portland market in it’s sights. What happened? With such a head start, you’d think Delivery Dudes would be thriving in Portland, instead the project failed. Let’s learn about this business and hear this Fail first hand by one of the Portland Partners Corey Guidry. Each presenter will speak for 7-10 minutes followed by Q/A there will be some time for socializing before and afterward. |
Monday
Feb 9, 2015
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FailPDX – Puppet FailPDX was created out of direct response to a lot of the meetups and conferences that seemed to be focused on all of the good things about being part of startup and taking chances. The truth is, success is a unicorn. FailPDX was created to remind people that failure is inevitable. This group is a place where everyone can come together to listen and share their failure stories. |
Monday
Jul 11, 2016
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Failures Before Successes – New Relic Entrepreneurs are born from all walks of life, but they are forged into great leaders in the fire of execution and error. Their trials and tribulations cause setbacks and sometimes lead to the end of a company, but those who can recover are better for it. In the entrepreneurial world, broken bones heal much stronger and scars carry valuable lessons. We have gathered a group of successful entrepreneurs who will be sharing some of their stories of strife, how they overcame and were better for it. Join us as we partner with New Relic for their FutureTalks on July 11th. Tyler Phillipi will moderate a panel of seasoned entrepreneurs as they share their stories of learning lessons and success in the Portland tech community. |
Sunday
Oct 2, 2022
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Fireside Chat with Jeff Booth & Troy Cross (Portland BitDevs Meetup) – Kimpton Hotel Vintage We are so thrilled to announce that Jeff Booth will be coming IN PERSON! FIRESIDE CHAT WITH TROY CROSS AND JEFF BOOTH You certainly will not want to miss this one! Expect a fascinating discussion between two of the brightest minds in the Bitcoin ecosystem, followed by a Q&A for the audience. Come prepared with questions! Jeff Booth is a Canadian Entrepreneur, Technology Leader, Author, and Strategic Adviser. In January 2020, Jeff released his now famous book “The Price of Tomorrow – Why Deflation is Key to an Abundant Future”. In it, he offers his provocative thesis about the current state of our economies and what must happen to enable a brighter future. Since then, he's become well known in the Bitcoin world, making the podcast rounds and providing a fascinating perspective on the global financial system. Most recently, Jeff co-founded and is the general partner of ego death capital, a Bitcoin ecosystem venture fund. Troy Cross is a Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Reed College where he teaches courses on the philosophy of religion, color, and the philosophy of mind, as well as lecturing in the humanities program. Prior to coming to Reed in 2010, he held positions at Yale and Merton College, Oxford. Troy's philosophical research interests center on foundational issues in metaphysics and epistemology, but has also been involved in bitcoin for over a decade, cultivating interest in a number of bitcoin-related issues in that time, most of all, the question of bitcoin mining’s present and future environmental impact. The Socratic Seminar events are formatted to foster debate, information sharing, and lively discussion. Inspired by other Bitdevs around the country, this is an event for those interested in discussing and participating in the research and development of Bitcoin and related protocols. We'll spend time discussing technical components: pull requests in the Bitcoin Core, lnd, network statistics, research papers, technical blog posts, and other relevant content. To complete the meeting, members are free to present open-source projects, companies, research, and other relevant materials. Additional Details We will be going to "Independent Sports Bar & Grill" (225 SW Broadway #100, Portland, OR 97205; across the street) after the event from 7:30pm-9pm. Join our Telegram group: https://t.me/PortlandBitDevs Parking: We're getting a reduced Valet Rate of $15. Street Parking is $2.00/hr until 7pm. The Smartpark on 10th & Yamhill is also a decent option. |
Tuesday
Jan 14, 2014
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First Ever Ember PDX Meetup! – Tilde Inc Members of the Ember Core Team have recently moved to Portland, and we're really excited to get a local chapter of the Ember Meetup spun up and flourishing! We'll be meeting at the Tilde offices and mimicking the events we've been putting on San Francisco for years. The basic formula: good people, good food, good talks. We'll generally have two talks, usually at different skill levels, some break and networking time, and other topically relevant things as they come up. We'll be announcing the talks for this meetup shortly and opening registration on December 30th, but for now, save the date! We've got plenty of room, but RSVPs via Meetup ARE required. |
Tuesday
Sep 29, 2015
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Food Bytes Presents: Connecting Hidden Talents – CrowdCompass This month, we're all about forging connections through hidden talents. Perhaps you're launching a new service for restaurateurs and need beta testers. Maybe you're looking to bring your talents to the foodtech industry or seeking a co-founder for a revolutionary urban farming concept. Or, you simply want to get to know this growing foodtech community. Bring your ideas, latest projects, and hairy questions to our next community gathering that'll feature a fun event to make new connections while unearthing your hidden talents. Our Sponsors: |
Thursday
Oct 22, 2015
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Food Bytes Presents: Talking Trash – Quick Left Wasted food comes at an enormous financial and environmental cost. In the US, food is the largest single source of waste.
We're bringing together local experts to discuss how they are fighting wasted food by working with farmers, distributors, and foodservice providers. Learn about the creativity, complexity, and technology involved in their solutions as well as opportunities to continue to address waste in our food systems. Panelists:
Schedule: Our Host: Bites & Bevs Provided by: |
Tuesday
Feb 21, 2012
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Foster the People: How to Attract & Keep Top Tech Talent – Stoel Rives LLP How does your company rate among top high tech talent? What are your employees saying about their experience of where they work to their colleagues? In this globally competitive business environment, your people have to be engaged and developed in line with the pace of your business. You also must create a work environment that will increase your organization’s ability to attract and keep top talent. This workshop will provide both peer-to-peer mentoring opportunities and skill development from our expert to enhance engagement, productivity and ultimately attract and retain a workforce that will help you maintain your competitive edge. Register: http://top-tech-talent.eventbrite.com/ |
Friday
Oct 4, 2024
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Founder Fridays Co-working – Lovely Rita This Week in Startups listeners, LAUNCH portfolio companies, Founder University alumni, and investors get together in real life with a mix of exclusive and open events to connect the startup community. These events are for founders, by founders — absolutely no service providers or agency owners. |
Thursday
Nov 4, 2021
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Founders Guide to Building a Life Sciences Startup – Online What does it take to get a tech or science-driven startup in healthcare and life-sciences off the ground? Our panel of experts will provide an overview of the mission-critical aspects of founding a life sciences startup - and why it's different. The panel will cover sourcing technology, finding co-founders and partners, continued mentorship resources, and creating an advisory board. Bring your questions and hear our experts speak to their experiences fundraising, managing IP, growth, and marketing. PANELISTS Dr. Yi Wang (He/Him) - VP of Business Development at Isolere Bio Hazel Valdez (She/Her), Associate Director of the Oregon Bioscience Incubator Chris Wang (She/Her), Co-Founder of Shimmer Care Jason Bellett (He/Him), Co-Founder of Eko Health |
Wednesday
Mar 9, 2016
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Founders Institute: Information Session – DeskHub Portland The Founder Institute is the world’s most challenging and effective step-by-step program to start a company. Many leaders of the world’s fastest-growing startups have used our program to transition from employee to entrepreneur, test their startup ideas, build a team, get their first customers, raise funding, and more. Join us for an informational event where you can meet local Directors, ask questions and learn how you can launch a startup in Portland with our help. |
Wednesday
Apr 10, 2024
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Founders Roundtable and Happy Hour Networking – K&L Gates 1 SW Columbia Street If you are a B2B Founder, this event is for you. Feeling isolated or alone? Hear from other Founders (from Seed to Series C) and gain valuable insights, strategies, thoughts, and concerns during these times of economic uncertainty. This will be a no holds barred, authentic, open-conversation in a roundtable format. Followed immediately with an audience Q&A. Sponsored by K&L Gates, J.P. Morgan, Mucker Capital and LeadrPro Founder Roundtable Participants Darius Monsef, Brave Care (Series B, $25MM) Mat Ellis, Sixty AI (Seed, $3.5MM) Fahti Khosrow, Ceek Women’s Health (Seed, $3.7MM) Henry Shapiro, Reclaim.ai (Seed, $13.4MM raised) Amina Moreau, Radious.pro (undisclosed) Jelani Memory, A Kids Co (Series A, $8MM) plus special guests... To nominate a founder, email [email protected] Moderated by Chris Sheng: Advisor at Mucker Capital, CEO at LeadrPro, and Host of PodSaas We'll cover such relevant topics as: founder war stories raising capital growth during a recession culture and teams during times of uncertainty what's in store for 2024 About the companies: Radious is an online marketplace that transforms houses, apartments, and other residential properties into collaborative workspaces that companies rent by the day. Brave Care is Walk-in Pediatric Urgent Care Sixty AI highlights what needs your attention and magically manages the rest. Reclaim.ai is an AI-powered smart calendar assistant used by over 37,000 companies across the globe, empowering individuals, teams, and enterprises to automatically align their time to their most important priorities. Ceek Women's Health has created the first speculum designed with the patient in mind. A Kids Co is a new kind of kids media company that is working to empower a generation of kids through diverse storytelling. |
Thursday
Apr 27, 2017
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Founder’s Pool Tournament YESpdx Social – Uptown Billiards Club Join us at Uptown Billiard Club on Thursday evening (April 27th) for our first Founder Pool Tournament! Aside from the usual networking with other fellow entrepreneurs and friends, there’s a twist! We’ll be having a Founder Pool Tournament with a prize; that would help you as a startup founder or anyone trying to launch a company. Rules We’ll have head to head matches; bracket style (similar to March Madness). Winner of the first Founder Pool Tournament will get a free space at NedSpace for a team of up to 3 people (3 hot desk memberships) for a month at NedSpace in downtown Portland. Host Heber Michaels sets all rules, and when a ruling is needed, he alone is the decider. Who should attend? The event is open to all young entrepreneurs (remember, young is subjective). If you took the time to read through all of this, then YOU should attend! Why attend? Come to build a collaborative network, open doors to new business opportunities, and be in a close community of young entrepreneurs; the current and future makers and shakers of the world. Do you have your own startup or company? Are you a designer, developer, in marketing, student or an aspiring entrepreneur looking to start your own company? Come connect with other young entrepreneurs! You never know who you will meet, what new ideas and collaboration can come from it. This is a private event (21 and older) with the max capacity of 24 sharp entrepreneurs. Ticket price is $7 so please RSVP. All NedSpace related events have a Code of Conduct which all participants, members, partners, visitors, vendors, guests must abide by. http://nedspace.com/img/NedSpaceCodeofConductv1.4.pdf |
Monday
Apr 17, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Phase 2 Welcome campers! We meet every other Monday at Phase2 :) Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com please RVSP on meetup so we can get a headcount. |
Monday
May 1, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Phase 2 Welcome campers! We meet every other Monday at Phase2 :) Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com please RVSP on meetup so we can get a headcount. |
Monday
May 15, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Phase2 Welcome campers! We meet every other Monday at Phase2 :) Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com please RVSP on meetup so we can get a headcount. |
Tuesday
Jun 6, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Simple (New Office) Welcome back campers! We have a new location and will meeting every other monday now :) Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com Please RSVP on meetup so we can get a head count. |
Monday
Jun 12, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Phase2 Welcome campers! Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com Please RSVP on meetup so we can get a headcount |
Tuesday
Jun 20, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Simple (New Office) Hi campers! We'll be having our Tuesday meetups at Simple. Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions. All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com Please RSVP on meetup so we can get a headcount |
Monday
Jun 26, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Phase2 Welcome back campers! We have a new location and will meeting every other monday now :) Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com Please RSVP on meetup so we can get a head count. |
Monday
Aug 21, 2017
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout – Phase2 Welcome Campers! This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com Please rsvp on meetup so we can get a headcount |
Monday
Oct 1, 2018
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Free Code Camp PDX Hangout: Career Transition Edition! – Phase 2 Welcome back campers! We have a new location and will meeting every other monday now :) Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions . All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com This week will joined by Maigen Thomas, who will be giving a talk on making a career shift. About Maigen: Maigen Thomas Chief Motivational Officer of Empowered Women in Tech (www.empoweredwomenintech.com) and UX Designer for Compli (www.compli.com), who will share her personal story of pivoting from being a Flight Attendant to Full Stack Developer to UX Designer. @maigen on twitter/LinkedIn @maigenthomas on FB/Instagram Please RSVP on Meetup so we can get a head count for food. https://www.meetup.com/Free-Code-Camp-Portland/events/vnrsnmyxnbcb/ |
Monday
Jun 8, 2020
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FREE, 30+ Hour Developer 101 Course @ Alchemy Code Lab (Virtual!) through Zoom, Online Live! Are you thinking about your next career? Are you ready for a change? Are you bright, collaborative, and curious? You just might be a future professional coder! And now, Alchemy is offering a way for you to find out exactly what it takes to be a software developer. REGISTER NOW! https://forms.gle/nVscmdBDaDmVfpPJA With covid layoffs and an uncertain future, you’re probably trying to figure out what’s next. Tech is hiring and growing, and getting the right training is an excellent investment in your future. Developer 101 is 30+ hours of interactive training - definitely not a fluff preview or a DIY online course. This is a full week of full throttle developer school with full day sessions and live instructors showing you how it’s done. It'll also prepare you to start Alchemy’s six-month Program in Professional Software Development - as soon as June 22 when the next cohort starts! When? June 8 - 12, Monday through Friday from 10AM until 5PM daily (some prework is required before starting) Why? It’s the best way to find out if coding is the career for you and if Alchemy can help you get there. In just one week, you’ll... Experience how you can use HTML, CSS and JavaScript to solve problems like a software developer. Experience Alchemy’s live, interactive, connected online classroom style Work with senior software developers and code-curious peers Hear from Alchemy alumni about how their transition to a career in software development has positively impacted their lives Gain familiarity and comfort with remote work, which is here to stay Get professional developer grade tools set up on your computer and understand how those tools relate to doing web development Alchemy Code Lab goes beyond online intro to coding classes to truly prepare you for a career. Our grads can go straight into mid-level developer roles with an average starting salary of $80k - check out our stats! https://www.alchemycodelab.com/results Now is Your Time! Space is limited - Sign up for Developer 101 today! |
Wednesday
Mar 27, 2013
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Free: Tech+Pong @ New Relic – New Relic How it works: Come have a beer and (if you want to) play some ping-pong: Do you work for a tech company in any way, shape, or form (developer, marketing, design, admin, tech student, etc.)? Do you want to be more involved in the Portland tech community? Come by and play some Ping-Pong! Or, just come by for some good conversation and a beer. Headbands, wristbands, and other such attire are encouraged. Please RSVP so we can get a head count. How it works: Come have a beer and (if you want to) play some pong: Do you work for a tech company in any way, shape, or form (developer, marketing, design, admin, tech student, etc.)? Do you want to be more involved in the Portland tech community? Come by and play some Ping-Pong! Or, just come by for some good conversation and a beer. Headbands, wristbands, and other such attire are encouraged. Please RSVP so we can get a head count. |
Saturday
Nov 1, 2014
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From Tech Savvy to Social Justice Innovator: How creative problem solvers can apply their skills to progressive change work – Collective Agency Downtown Portland has long been known as a bastion for creative people and innovative projects. But how might that creative energy be channeled toward social change work and nurturing justice? SJF leaders will jump-start this conversation and you take it from there! RSVP at http://www.socialjusticefund.org/tech-savvy-social-justice-innovator |
Thursday
Dec 10, 2020
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From Vision to Gameplan, an interactive workshop – Virtual Please fill out this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSclyNYPb-8JDPDV_awe5q0u6T4gR9v-B14ZRAlhgQju_sQpVw/viewform in order to be considered for this event. You have a game-changing idea... but do you have a game plan? Ideas are easy, but execution is what makes for a strong, sustainable business. Join Ciara Pressler, founder and head coach at Pregame, for an interactive workshop and conversation about what it takes to go from concept to creation:
This event would be a great opportunity for founders, executives, team leaders, and creators. Space is limited. We want to make sure this workshop is the right match for you, so share a bit about yourself here! If you're in, you'll receive a confirmation email with the workshop access code a few days before the event. If we have a better match for you, we'll be sure to let you know. Attendees will get a complimentary e-book edition of Ciara's book Game Plan: Achieve Your Goals in Life, Career, and Business. Purpose: PDXWIT encourages women, non-binary and people underrepresented pin tech to join and stay in this industry. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
Monday
May 11, 2015
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FutureTalk Smart Cities Panel + Happy Half-Hour – New Relic The Internet-of-Things (IoT), Big Data and Smart Cities› Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Portland is participating in the Global City Teams Challenge, which is a year-long initiative designed to advance the deployment of Internet-of-Things (IoT) technologies within a smart city environment. The presentation will explore some of the ways in which cities are leveraging technology as infrastructure and developing platforms that foster innovation and enable widespread adoption of applications. In particular, we will discuss the Global City Teams Project that is underway here in Portland, including ways in which the region can utilize the Internet-of-Things (IoT) and Big Data to create intelligent transportation systems and improve air quality. Smart cities do not include humans being smart. Skip Newberry is the President of the Technology Association of Oregon, one of the nation’s fastest-growing trade associations dedicated to supporting technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship at a regional level. Before joining the TAO, Skip served as an economic development policy advisor to Portland Mayor Sam Adams, where he helped create Portland’s first comprehensive economic development strategy in 16 years, recognizing software as a key industry cluster. While at the City of Portland, Skip’s projects included the adoption of the nation’s first open source software procurement policy at the municipal level, a regional open data initiative, and the development of resources to support entrepreneurship, like the Portland Seed Fund. Previously, Skip was a corporate and IP attorney and entrepreneur. Skip is the incoming Chairman of the Board of Directors of TECNA, Technology Councils of North America, which is a global network of technology and entrepreneurship associations, and he serves on Worksystems Inc.’s Workforce Investment Board and the Advisory Board of Oregon FIRST Robotics. Skip is also a 2012 recipient of the Portland Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 award. Wilfred Pinfold is computational and data scientist who has used computers to model some of the most interesting engineering and scientific challenges of our time. After completing his PhD in computational fluid dynamics he applied computer simulation to engineering challenges in aerospace, automotive and offshore strictures, scientific challenges in climate modeling, astrophysics, chemistry, and genomics and control challenges in power grid, and smart cities. He is an accomplished innovator and entrepreneur having studied business at Stanford he launched numerous business initiatives including in bioinformatics and analytic software. Dr. Pinfold teaches innovation and entrepreneurship at Portland State University and has severed on numerous commercial and non-profit boards. Mike Reich is the founder and CEO of Seabourne, with more than 10 years of experience building technology businesses. Mike has a passion for technology that solves tough, data-driven business challenges. A skilled technical architect and facilitator, he has developed innovative information solutions and strategies for the US Federal Communications Commission, Olympus, GNIP, NBC Sports, World Resources Institute, Cogstate Ltd, US General Services Administration, the US Department of Energy, the US Department of Commerce, the US Environmental Protection Agency, the US Centers for Disease Control, and the Cascade Land Conservancy. › Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour! The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. The presentation will begin right at 6p. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, New Relic FutureTalks PDX, and following us on Twitter @newrelic. › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Monday
Jul 7, 2014
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FutureTalk Summer Series with Andrew Wilson + Special Happy Hour – New Relic Autonomous Driving and Open SourceAs one of the largest consumer purchases and most common forms of transportation in the developed world, cars and their rapidly advancing in-vehicle automation systems pose a not-too-distant future scenario where regulation, technology, economics and individual rights will intersect in new and unforeseen ways. Come join an interactive discussion on the topic. We’re also thrilled that Matt Jones of Jaguar Land Rover* has agreed to participate in what we hope will be a highly interactive discussion. Matt is the head of Future Infotainment at JLR and an outspoken leader in driving industry standards to accelerate things like autonomous driving. Doors will open at 5:30p. The special beer (from Burnside Brewing!) + whiskey networking happy hour sponsored by the Intel Open Source Technology Center will kick off at 6p, and includes free beer, and a whiskey tasting. The food and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. The presentation will begin right at 6:30p. Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Back when open source was far from mainstream, Andy navigated the early waters of GPL to make it tenable to his employer, an intellectual-property-rich semiconductor company. Today, Andy is the chief open source compliance officer for Intel. When he’s not reviewing the license manifests of soon-to-be-released code as part of his day job, Andy likes to ponder bigger ideas, one of which is Autonomous Driving and the role open source is playing in that future. › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Monday
Sep 8, 2014
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FutureTalk Summer Series with Eryn O'Neil – New Relic Programmers Can UX TooProgrammers have a bad reputation when it comes to UX, but it’s time to set the record straight: It isn’t because we don’t care! It’s because we fall in the trap of thinking we can design a user interface and write it at the same time when, the truth is, these processes require different kinds of thinking. But learning how to unlock that part of your brain is worth it– and you’ll be surprised at what you already know. From one developer to another, this talk will discuss why you should think critically about the interfaces you write and give you some strategies you can start applying right away. This talk is aimed at developers, both front-end and server-side, who implement user interfaces but may not have training in UX. And the truth is, ALL programmers implement user interfaces; sometimes the user is another developer (in the case of an API) or a more advanced user (for a command-line tool), but all software has its users. Doors will open at 5:30, and the presentation will begin right at 6p. The food and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Eryn O'Neil is a PHP web developer (LAMP, naturally) and technical lead at Clockwork Active Media in Minneapolis, MN. There, she has worked on everything from e-commerce to online promotions to building a CMS. Her philosophy? Simple: Write software that’s easy to maintain and even easier to use. Based in Saint Paul, MN, Eryn spends most of her free time swing and blues dancing, rock climbing, and wishing it weren’t snowing. › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Monday
Aug 11, 2014
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FutureTalk Summer Series with Trace Smith + Next Glass Happy Hour – New Relic How Next Glass Combines Science, Machine Learning, and Augmented Reality to Empower ConsumersNext Glass was founded in 2012 on the premise of using science and software to ensure beer and wine drinkers never taste another bad beverage. Through patent-pending technology, Next Glass is cataloging the taste profiles of tens of thousands of bottles of beer and wine by chemically extracting the “DNA” of each using high-res accurate mass spectrometry to develop the world’s only Genome Cellar™. These pure and objective taste profiles (we collect tens of thousands of data points from each bottle of beer and wine) are then coupled with sophisticated machine-learning software and user preference data to create an incredibly accurate recommendation and discovery engine. Next Glass leverages augmented reality functionality to deliver these highly-accurate wine and beer recommendations to users on their mobile devices. Trace will explain how each of these elements (science, machine learning, and augmented reality) benefit beer and wine consumers and how Next Glass stumbled upon the idea to combine them to do so. Doors will open at 5:30p. The food and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. The presentation will begin right at 6p. Then stick around for a special post-event happy hour! You'll get to taste some Oregon beer and wine ... then be one of the first to demo the Next Glass app live at the event, and receive priority access to the beta later this month! Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Trace Smith is the Chief Operating Officer at Next Glass. Prior to joining Next Glass, Trace was an Associate with Quad-C Management, a billion-dollar private equity fund specializing in investing in profitable businesses valued between $50 million and $500 million and growing them in partnership with management. During his time at Quad-C, he closed two leveraged recapitalizations, one buy-side transaction, and one dividend recapitalization, in addition to his other responsibilities, which included evaluating potential leveraged buyout transactions and monitoring Quad-C's portfolio companies. Prior to joining Quad-C in 2012, Smith was a Senior Analyst at Fennebresque & Co., where he focused on advisory work in transactions including mergers and acquisitions and private capital raises across multiple industries. Trace graduated summa cum laude with honors in finance from Wake Forest University, where he was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa. He is also a graduate of Woodberry Forest School, where he was a Noland Fellow. › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Monday
Jan 12, 2015
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FutureTalk Thought Leaders Panel + Happy Half-Hour – New Relic Mobile Strategy for Today and TomorrowA mobile thought leaders panel moderated by Rick Turoczy› Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Just a few short years ago, most organizations didn’t even have a mobile app. Today mobile has infiltrated virtually every sector of industry and mobile e-commerce generates over half of all e-commerce sales. Is it important for every organization to have a mobile strategy? To address this question, New Relic is kicking off 2015 with our first ever FutureTalks PDX speaker panel! This event will bring together local thought leaders in the mobile app space to discuss the strategies and challenges their organizations face in building and managing high performing mobile apps or services, and the teams that support them. These visionaries include:
Panelists will be asked to reflect on the challenges and key strategies they employ today, and how they see mobile strategy evolving for their organizations in the future. If you have a specific question(s) that you would like us to consider posing to our speakers, please email those to [email protected]. › Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy hour! The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. The presentation will begin promptly at 6p. › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Monday
Jan 13, 2014
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FutureTalk with Amber Case – New Relic Rise of the Indie WebWhat happens when an online service you use freezes your account, loses your data, or goes out of business? Have you ever used a service by a company that suddenly went under, stranding your data? What happened to the Internet in 2003?Do you own your own identity or do you sharecrop? Who owns your data and why? Case will talk about data ownership, identity and the Indie Web, a movement that is taking back ownership of one's own identity and data instead of sharecropping on 3rd party websites. This is the 3rd event in a series of free monthly FutureTalks from disruptive Developers, innovative Technologists and world-changing Creatives. Doors open at 5:30p for food and drinks, and the presentation will begin right at 6p. Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Amber Case is the Director of Esri's R&D Center, Portland, where she works on next generation location-based technology. Previously, she co-founded Geoloqi, a location-based software company acquired by Esri in 2012. She recently worked on MapAttack! an urban geofencing game based on Esri technology. In 2012 she was named one of National Geographic's Emerging Explorers and made Inc Magazine's 30 under 30 with Geoloqi co-founder Aaron Parecki. Case has spoken at TED on technology and humans and regularly speaks around the world. Case is a proponent of data ownership, and uses her domain as her own personal data store and identity provider. Case founded IndieWebCamp with Tantek Çelik and Aaron Parecki in 2010. Case is interested in furthering the ideas of Calm Technology, wearable computing, and the future of the interface. You can follow her on Twitter @caseorganic or at caseorganic.com. › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with PIE and TAO |
Monday
Apr 13, 2015
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FutureTalk with Ariel Waldman + Happy Half-Hour – New Relic The Hacker's Guide to the Galaxy› Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Don't panic: the next big science revolution isn't just for asteroid miners or CERN scientists. Just as science fiction has often shown the way to future inventions, the act of hacking is now generating prototypes that act as footholds for future explorations, discoveries and epiphanies in science. From the collisions of subatomic particles to the explosions of supernovas, this presentation takes you on an unusual trip through the weird, whimsical and fun ways to explore the final frontier. Ariel Waldman is the founder of Spacehack.org, a directory of ways to participate in space exploration, and the global instigator of Science Hack Day, an event that brings together scientists, technologists, designers and people with good ideas to see what they can create in one weekend. She is also a fellow at Institute For The Future. › Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour! The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. The presentation will begin right at 6p. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, New Relic FutureTalks PDX, and following us on Twitter @newrelic. › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Monday
Mar 9, 2015
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FutureTalk with Bill Hersh + Happy Half-Hour – New Relic Big Data in Healthcare and Biomedicine:Opportunities and Challenges› Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Medicine is one of the last areas to fully embrace information technology. However, recent investments have led to widespread use of electronic health records while advances in gene sequencing and other biotechnologies have now led medicine to be awash in data. While this data provides new opportunities for better understanding of health and disease, there are also many challenges to its effective use. In this talk, Dr. Hersh will describe the potential for Big Data in Healthcare and Biomedicine but also discuss the myriad of challenges for its effective use. William Hersh, MD, FACMI, FACP is Professor and Chair of the Department of Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology in the School of Medicine at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Hersh is a leader and innovator in biomedical informatics both in education and research. › Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour! The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. The presentation will begin right at 6p. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, New Relic FutureTalks PDX, and following us on Twitter @newrelic. › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Monday
Jun 9, 2014
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FutureTalk with Chris Rieth + Hopworks Happy Hour – New Relic Data-Powered GovernmentJoin us for an evening with Chris Rieth from Socrata, who has spent his career in public service as a steadfast proponent of public sector innovation, focused on putting data to work to help governments make and share progress using evidence-based policy decisions, engage citizens in new and exciting ways, and leverage technology to improve collaboration and connect stakeholders. HUB Happy HourIn addition to our FutureTalk with Chris, Hopworks Urban Brewery will be providing the beer - a re-launch of Gigabit IPA! Gigabit IPA was introduced in 2010 as part of a campaign surrounding the Google Fiber initiative. Hopworks is re-launching Gigabit IPA now because Portland is one of nine metro areas being considered for Google Fiber. This is the 8th event in a series of free monthly FutureTalks from disruptive Developers, innovative Technologists and world-changing Creatives. Doors will open at 5:30p. The networking happy hour sponsored by Hopworks will kick off with a special announcement at 6p, and includes free beer, food and drinks provided by HUB, Bellagios and New Relic. There will also be a short TAO Dev Com BIG DATA event primer featuring Allen Grimm, Data Scientist at Cloudability and Sovolve. The presentation will begin right at 7p. Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Chris works on Socrata’s GovStat initiative and recently served as a top advisor to Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley where he helped evolve and build on Maryland’s StateStat performance management solution. StateStat is used by the State of Maryland to manage the vast majority of its agencies, budget, and workforce. StateStat is also credited with significant achievements in outcomes, such as a 24.5 percent reduction in violent crime, and the nation’s number one rating for Maryland’s public school system. You can follow Chris on Twitter @chrisrieth › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Monday
Apr 21, 2014
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FutureTalk with Gene Kim – New Relic DevOps Patterns Distilled:Implementing The Needed Practices In Four Practical StepsOrganizations employing DevOps practices such as Google, Amazon, Facebook, Etsy and Twitter are routinely deploying code into production hundreds, or even thousands, of times per day, while providing world-class availability, reliability and security. In contrast, most organizations struggle to do releases more than every nine months. The authors of the upcoming “DevOps Cookbook” have been studying high performing organizations since 1999, and we capture and codify how these high-performing organizations achieve this fast flow of work through Product Management and Development, through QA and Infosec, and into IT Operations. By doing so, other organizations can now replicate the extraordinary culture and outcomes enabling their organization to scale and win in the marketplace. The goal of the DevOps Cookbook is to help accelerate DevOps adoption, increase the success of DevOps initiatives, and lower the activation energy required for DevOps transformations to start and finish. This is the 6th event in a series of free monthly FutureTalks from disruptive Developers, innovative Technologists and world-changing Creatives. Networking begins at 5:30, with free food and drinks. The presentation will begin right at 6p. Please join and RSVP via our new Meetup group HERE Gene is a multiple award winning CTO, researcher and author. He was founder and CTO of Tripwire for 13 years. He has written three books, including “The Visible Ops Handbook” and “The Phoenix Project: A Novel About IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win." Gene is a huge fan of IT operations, and how it can enable developers to maximize throughput of features from “code complete” to “in production,” without causing chaos and disruption to the IT environment. He has worked with some of the top Internet companies on improving deployment flow and increasing the rigor around IT operational processes. In 2007, ComputerWorld added Gene to the “40 Innovative IT People Under The Age Of 40” list, and was given the Outstanding Alumnus Award by the Department of Computer Sciences at Purdue University for achievement and leadership in the profession. › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Monday
Dec 2, 2013
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FutureTalk with Jessica McKellar – New Relic How the Internet WorksAn introduction to the Internet's structure and protocols through fun experiments from the Python perspective.We'll use Python libraries like Scapy and Twisted to explore:
By the end of this talk you'll:
This is the second event in a series of free monthly FutureTalks from disruptive Developers, innovative Technologists and world-changing Creatives. Doors open at 5:30p for food and drinks, and the presentation will begin right at 6p. Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Jessica McKellar is an entrepreneur, software engineer, and open source developer from Cambridge, MA. She is a Director for the Python Software Foundation and an organizer for the largest Python user group in the world. With that group she runs the Boston Python Workshop -- an introductory programming pipeline that has brought hundreds of women into the local Python community and is being replicated in cities across the US. Jessica is a veteran open source contributor and a maintainer for several open source projects, including OpenHatch and the Twisted event-driven networking engine; she wrote a chapter on Twisted for The Architecture of Open Source Applications Volume II and the second edition of O'Reilly's Twisted Networking Essentials. › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with the Portland Incubator Experiment |
Monday
Feb 9, 2015
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FutureTalk with Liz Abinante and Janice Levenhagen – New Relic Diversity and Education in Tech› Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Programming, Education, and the American DreamThe learn to code movement has popularized the idea that coding is a skill everyone can learn. It's the American dream: learn the desirable skill and you'll succeed financially. Liz will discuss the history of the American Dream, how new programming education endeavors have repackaged it, and how the lack of awareness and analysis of this privileged rhetoric is damaging our culture and workforce. Liz Abinante is an engineer living in Portland working for New Relic. Previously, she has served as co-leader for the Chicago chapter of Girl Develop It, where she taught and organized programming classes for women and minorities. She is infectiously enthusiastic about web development, teaching, learning, and feminism. She enjoys knitting, writing knitting programs and patterns, and hacking away on interesting problems. Her greatest dream in life is to spend her entire day surrounded by puppies while coding. Women in Today's TechAt ChickTech, we're often asked exactly why women are so underrepresented in technology. This is a hard question to answer, because it rarely is just one thing. It's a complex mix that we often call "death by a thousand cuts". Janice will guide us through the stats on technical women in various national and local tech companies and then take a dive into anecdotes that help to illustrate some of the reasons why women leave technology at twice the rate of men. Janice Levenhagen is the Executive Director of ChickTech. She has a BS in Computer Engineering from Oregon State University and an MBA from Willamette University. She believes strongly that the diversity and strengths that women can bring will push high tech to even more impressive heights. Her inspiration for creating ChickTech came from her own experiences in computer engineering and the realization that the percentage of women in engineering isn’t going to get higher by itself. › Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy hour! The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. › The presentation will begin right at 6p. › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, New Relic FutureTalks PDX, and following us on Twitter @newrelic. |
Monday
Feb 24, 2014
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FutureTalk with Sandi Metz – New Relic An exploration of the purpose of rules ...We're iconoclasts who reject arbitrary constraints yet long for understandable, predictable, changeable applications. We want code that follows rules yet we refuse to let rules to get in our way. We're deeply attached to the little rules that help get things done (No trailing whitespace! Indent using two spaces!) and despise the big, complicated ones that impose one-size-fits-all straitjackets on otherwise sane programming problems. This talk proposes 5 'little' rules for writing object-oriented code. These rules are determinedly simple yet produce code that experts love and novices can be trusted to change; they fill the space between anarchy and order with practical, common sense. The rules guide without impeding, help without hindering and constrain without binding, and let you create applications that are easy to change and fun to work their whole life long. This is the 4th event in a series of free monthly FutureTalks from disruptive Developers, innovative Technologists and world-changing Creatives. Doors open at 5:30p for food, drinks and networking. The presentation will begin right at 6p. Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Sandi Metz is a programmer. In the past 30+ years she has written innumerable applications, many of which are still running today. Dealing with long lived applications has left her deeply biased towards practical solutions that produce working software that is easy to change. She is also someone who explains things, but has difficulty speaking without drawing on the whiteboard and feels inarticulate unless the conversation includes at least three colors. She believes in simplicity; simple code, and straightforward explanations, and strives for it in her code and in her writing. You can follow her on Twitter @sandimetz or at sandimetz.com › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with PIE and TAO |
Monday
May 12, 2014
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FutureTalk with Selena Deckelmann – New Relic What Beginners Teach UsCheck out our pre-event Q&A with Selena on the New Relic blog. Open source as an idea has won. Linux dominates developer servers, open source tools are ubiquitous and being an open source developer rocks. And yet, we talk frequently about how to find new contributors, how to increase the number of people who participate and share code with us, how to improve the skills of the junior developers and hire them as fast as we can. Selena has spent a considerable amount of time teaching absolute beginners how to program in Python, how to use the command-line and how to use revision control. These beginners succeed and fail in open source in both familiar and surprising ways. In this talk, she will share lessons from their experiences to help us create a more inclusive and welcoming future for open source software. Further, she will provide insights into the code review process, and how learning how to give code review (not just receive code review) is critical to becoming an expert developer. This is the 7th event in a series of free monthly FutureTalks from disruptive Developers, innovative Technologists and world-changing Creatives. Networking begins at 5:30, with free food and drinks. The presentation will begin right at 6p. Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Selena is a major contributor to PostgreSQL and a data architect at Mozilla. She's been involved with free and open source software since 1995 and began running conferences for PostgreSQL in 2007. She founded Open Source Bridge, Postgres Open and speaks internationally about open source, databases and community. She is an advisor to the Ada Initiative, an organization dedicated to increasing the participation of women in open source and technology communities. You can find her on Twitter @selenamarie and on her blog at chesnok.com › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Monday
Nov 4, 2013
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FutureTalk with Sridhar Solur – New Relic FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with the PIE ... Beyond the confluence of Mobile, Social, Cloud and AnalyticsFew revolutionary technologies have created new value pools, displaced incumbents, changed lives, liquefied industries, and made a lasting economic impact. We are fortunate to be witnessing a perfect storm of Mobile, Social, Cloud and Analytic's creating this tectonic shift. In this session we will explore the rise of this connected ecosystem and look beyond into the world of Contextual computing, Wearables and the Internet of Things. This will be the first presentation in a series of free monthly FutureTalks from disruptive Developers, innovative Technologists and world-changing Creatives. So invite some friends, come grab a seat (and a slice of pizza!), and buckle up for what will be a very engaging event! Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE |
Monday
Mar 31, 2014
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FutureTalk with Ward Cunningham – New Relic Wiki's Song of Code and ContentAgile programming and Wiki hypertext emerged together out of a single vision of completing each other's work. Twenty years later we see opportunity to direct this collaboration toward more difficult problems. This is not your father's wiki. We reexamine fundamental questions about what it means to write and to program. Then we show how Federated Wiki uses both to make a better world. This is the 5th event in a series of free monthly FutureTalks from disruptive Developers, innovative Technologists and world-changing Creatives. Doors open at 5:30p for food, drinks and networking. The presentation will begin right at 6p. Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Ward Cunningham has worked for and consulted to daring startups and huge corporations. He has served as CTO, Director, Fellow, Principle Engineer and Inventor. He is best known for creating wiki. He leads an open-source project rebuilding wiki to solve more complex sharing situations addressing some of societies toughest problems. Ward founded movements in object-oriented, agile software, extreme programming and pattern languages. Ward lives in Portland, Oregon and works for New Relic, Inc. Check out this event's Federated Wiki, and follow him on Twitter @WardCunningham › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Monday
Jun 8, 2015
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FutureTalks / WWC Networking Night @ New Relic – New Relic Women Who Code Portland Networking Night @ New Relic› Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE This month, our FutureTalks speaker series is joining forces with WWC, as we host seven engineers from New Relic giving brief technical talks about their work, all emcee'd by our very own Liz Abinante, who presented at our February event. Next Monday, June 8th will be the 4th Networking Night of their series. Speakers:
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› Doors will open at 5:30 for a 30-minute networking happy half-hour! The food, beer and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. The presentations will begin right at 6p. › Stay tuned for the latest developments and updates on this and upcoming events by joining our Meetup group, New Relic FutureTalks PDX, and following us on Twitter @newrelic. › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Monday
Oct 13, 2014
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FutureTalks PDX with Arun Gupta (Doubleheader!) – New Relic This month we are all in for a double dose of awesome! Our special guest will be Arun Gupta (founding member of the Java EE team at Sun Microsystems and director of developer advocacy at Red Hat in San Francisco). He will give not one, but 2 talks: Devoxx4Kids:So your kid is interested in programming, robotics, engineering?Devoxx4Kids is a worldwide initiative that introduces programming, robotics, and engineering to kids at an early age. This is achieved by organizing events where children can develop computer games, program robots and also have an introduction to electronics. This effort won Duke’s Choice Awards at JavaOne 2013. This session will share how Devoxx4Kids is engaging kids at an early age and teaching them computing concepts using Scratch, Greenfoot, Minecraft, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, NAO, Tynker. The session will show a path that can be followed by parents to keep their kids engaged and build, instead of just play games. The attendees will learn best practices to organize similar workshops in their local setting. Tips on opening a local US chapter and how to build attendee base will be shared. Continuous Integration using Java EE 7Techniques such as automated testing, continuous integration and continuous deployment allow software to be developed to a high standard and easily packaged and deployed to test environments, resulting in the ability to rapidly, reliably and repeatedly push out enhancements and bug fixes to customers at low risk and with minimal manual overhead. What container-agnostic tools are available for testing, continuous integration and deployment of a Java EE 7 application? This talk will provide a quick overview of Arquillian and how it helps in testing across multiple containers. Separate approaches for greenfield and brownfield applications will be shown. Configuring Jenkins for Continuous Integration will be shown. Setting up multiple WildFly containers on OpenShift for testing and production will be shown in detail. At the end of this session, attendees would have converted their development environment to leverage the power of Jenkins, Arquillian, and OpenShift to setup an automated Continuous Delivery pipeline. Doors will open at 5:30, and the presentation will begin right at 6p. The food and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE *Arun Gupta is Director of Developer Advocacy at Red Hat and focuses on JBoss Middleware. As a founding member of the Java EE team at Sun Microsystems, he spread the love for technology all around the world. At Oracle, he led a cross-functional team to drive the global launch of the Java EE 7 platform through strategy, planning, and execution of content, marketing campaigns, and program. After authoring ~1400 blogs at blogs.oracle.com/arungupta on different Java technologies, he continues to promote Red Hat technologies and products at blog.arungupta.me. Arun has extensive speaking experience in ~40 countries on myriad topics and is a JavaOne Rockstar. He also founded the Devoxx4Kids chapter in the USA and continues to promoting technology education amongst kids. An author of a best-selling book, an avid runner, a globe trotter, a Java Champion, JUG leader, he is easily accessible at @arungupta.* › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Monday
Dec 8, 2014
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FutureTalks PDX with Dan Selec + Special Happy Hour – New Relic Train. Work. Live.Using technology to provide a lifetime answer for those affected by autismAutism Spectrum Disorder affects 1 in 68 children and occurs in all racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups. While many services and programs exist for children on the spectrum, there remains a dearth of programs that attempt to solve the lifetime needs of these individuals after age 18. nonPareil Institute provides technical training to adults on the autism spectrum, with a goal of growing them into productive members of their development teams, and building products that can compete in the marketplace (iTunes/Google Play/etc). Since the vast majority of the ASD population does not drive, nP has a living-campus vision so that their Crew may train, work, and live at consolidated facilities, much like the University campus environment. The difference being; nP Crew members will remain throughout their lifetime, contributing to the company that provides for their on-going training, work and living requirements. The nonPareil program has grown over the last 4 years from 9, to 150 individuals; all on the autism spectrum. With over 800+ on the waiting list, and requests to open in over 40 cities, nP is positioned for rapid growth over the years to come. nonPareil Founder and CEO Dan Selec will be speaking at this session. › Doors will open at 5:30p for a special networking happy hour! The food and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. The presentation will begin right at 6:30p. › Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Dan Selec is the creative innovator behind nonPareil Institute, including the construction of the business model and all software systems, including hardware and cloud infrastructure that currently run the nonPareil training and work platforms. He has been in the technology business for over 20 years as a business owner, developer of software and a systems architect. Dan's youngest son was diagnosed with autism at 18 months of age. › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Monday
Nov 10, 2014
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FutureTalks PDX with Isaac & Baxter + Special Happy Hour – New Relic Emergence of the Marketing EngineerSoftware is eating the world, and now more than ever modern Marketers rely on software platforms to engage the right audience, with the right message, at the right time. Learn how marketing technology, automation, and an engineering mindset is shaping a new type of marketer and a new type of engineer. Join us on November 10 when we'll hear from New Relic's own Isaac Wyatt and Baxter Denney on the future of Marketing Technology and the emergence of Marketing Engineers. See a demo of our mashup of Marketing & Application Data using our real-time analytics platform, New Relic Insights. › Doors will open at 5:30p for a special networking happy hour! The food and drinks are provided by Bellagios and New Relic. The presentation will begin right at 6:30p. › Please RSVP via Eventbrite HERE Isaac is a marketing ops manager at New Relic. He came to New Relic with 10 years of business and SaaS experience, 8 in SaaS. His two pillars of expertise are marketing automation and marketing analytics. Baxter is a marketing ops geek, having led Marketing Ops and DemandGen teams at Citrix and Couchbase. Prior to that he was a marketing consultant, specializing in politics and sports marketing. Currently he leads the Marketing Operations team at New Relic. › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with TAO |
Tuesday
Feb 15, 2022
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FutureTalks: Future of You, Right Within – Online Join us for a series of discussions this quarter on building and healing the foundation for the future of you, your career, and your influence working in technology. To kick us off, February's FutureTalks will focus on the healing we all need in order to create the best foundation for our future self. Tracy Williams, New Relic’s Chief People and Diversity Officer will facilitate this virtual fireside chat with Minda Harts exploring her journey to writing her new book, Right Within. In this intimate discussion with Minda and Tracy we'll be exploring courageous conversations, bold teachings when healing from racial traumas, and what tech companies can do to integrate courageous practices for all getting Right Within for their future. “In workplaces nationwide, women of color need frank talk and honest advice on how to deal with microaggressions, heal from racialized trauma, and find relief from invisible workplace burdens. Through action points, exercises, and clear-eyed coaching, Minda Harts encourages women to summon hidden reserves of strength and courage. She includes advice from therapists and faith leaders of color on a full range of ways to heal. Right Within will help women of color strengthen their resolve across corporate America, ensuring that we can all, finally, rise together.” |
Friday
Aug 13, 2021
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Getting into Tech: Advice from a Tech Recruiter with Tearyn Cox – The Tech Academy Having a hard time breaking into the industry? Join us this Friday with guest speaker Tearyn Cox, who is a professional Recruiter at Insight Global, to discuss job placement. Bring your questions regrading job recruitment, resume, interview, and etc. as we prepare you for your future! Join us Friday August 13th at 1pm Pacific Time, 2pm Mountain Time (3p CT, 4p ET) in our google meet room: https://meet.google.com/erw-giij-ktv RSVP on Meetup: https://bit.ly/TT813 Can't make it live? We will be posting the recording to our Tech Talks playlist on our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/TTA-techtalks Don't miss out!! |
Wednesday
May 22, 2013
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Girls in Tech Speed Mentorships – Oregon Convention Center A two-hour mentorship workshop for girls that starts with an overview of the speed mentoring process by Ivo Lukas, Chief Innovation Officer of Girls in Tech. After the introduction, we'll start the Speed Mentoring Rounds. Each mentee will meet one-on-one with up to four Mentors for 15 minutes. Bring the following:
The purpose of speed mentoring is to get feedback on your strengths and professional challenges from an industry expert - it's an efficient and effective way to learn, connect and network. When you arrive, sign up for time slots so you can meet and learn from the Mentors. First come first served! ABOUT GIT: The Girls in Tech MENTORSHIP Program was developed to provide integrated, engaging and educational high-touch workshops for young girls ages K-12, women in colleges/universities and working professionals. In an effort to encourage girls to enjoy, embrace and understand the importance of math, tech and science at a young age, we are building the curriculum which will enable girls to learn the basic skills, software programs and gain entrepreneurial exposure to become leaders within their communities, academia and in their future careers in the tech space. To learn more about girls in tech mentorship please contact [email protected] Or connect with her @MsSonicFlare Use hashtag #GITm |
Saturday
Jul 19, 2014
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GRAND OPENING of The Tech Academy – Board of Trade Building The Tech Academy (formerly known as Prosper IT Academy) is having a Grand Opening celebration. We are opening an office in the heart of downtown Portland. The Tech Academy trains software developers through coding boot camps. Come to our grand opening - there will be an open bar and refreshments. If you are interested in the program now, please call 503-935-2409 or email [email protected]. |
Thursday
Jan 5, 2017
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Grand Openining/New Year Party – Columbia Collective Come celebrate with our coworking community at our new location. |
Saturday
Nov 5, 2011
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Grub with David Kadavy, author of "Design for Hackers: Reverse-Engineering Beauty"! – Karam Lebanese Cuisine Grub with David Kadavy, author of "Design for Hackers: Reverse-Engineering Beauty". In his book, David teaches the principles of beautiful design, taking a "reverse-engineering" approach to break down the thought process behind great design. |
Sunday
May 19, 2013
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Hackathon for Social Good, 1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209 – OpenSourcery Join web and mobile experts on Sun., May 19th at the Portland Hackathon for Social Good. Hackathons are events when programmers and designers meet to work collaboratively to build programs and applications. The day will begin with short presentations by educators and non-profit organizations, followed by informational sessions on building sites and web applications to help benefit non-profit organizations: The Dalai Lama Center, Dress for Success, Habitat for Humanity (Re)Store and Compassion & Choices. Register online at http://wvpdx13-hackathon.eventbrite.com |
Tuesday
Feb 18, 2014
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HacksHackers Portland Monthly Meeting – Mozilla All the data! Data resources, a bit on how to gather it, and what you can do with it. Examples from news outlets. Hopefully some brainstorming of your own projects. |
Wednesday
Mar 14, 2018
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Happy Hour @ Alchemy Code Lab – Alchemy Code Lab You can learn to code in just 5 months at Alchemy Code Lab. Join us for happy hour on March 15 to meet the staff and get all of your questions answered about upcoming courses, loan and scholarship options, what the program is like, and more. And keeping with happy hour tradition, there will be snacks and drinks! Agenda: 4:30 - 5:00: Mingling 5: 00: Brief introductions to the Code Lab team 5:30 - 6:30: Additional networking and mingling with Alchemy Code Lab's staff and instructors We’re here to hang out and answer your questions. Low pressure, great drinks, top-notch alumni. RSVP! |
Thursday
Jun 26, 2014
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Happy Hour Tech Fair & Demo Day – Wowrack Headquarters Live technology demonstrations will be available from Wowrack, a global Hybrid Cloud IaaS Company, and Nimble Storage. This will be a unique opportunity to learn about some of the most exciting technologies in one convenient location. Come meet the local representatives in a laid back, low-pressure environment. You'll enjoy great conversation, learn about each of their cutting-edge solutions and let's not forget, you will have plenty of opportunities to win fantastic prizes like a $50 Amazon Gift Card! Register now for your chance to learn more about datacenter best practices and enjoy happy hour with your IT peers. |
Wednesday
Nov 2, 2016
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Happy Hour: Portland Startup Weekend – Green Dragon Bistro & Brew Pub What's almost as fun as Startup Weekend? Happy Hour, free food, and awesome people! This is a chance to meet other potential participants as well as the organizers, mentors, sponsors, and past participants. Appetizers provided include hummus plate, pork sliders, mushroom sliders and chips and salsa. The happy hour is a free event. Find out more about Startup Weekend at www.pdxsw.org |
Tuesday
Apr 16, 2019
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Help a local high school teacher teach critical CS classes – Vancouver Community Libaray Software/Computer Scientist volunteers needed to help bring critical CS classes to local high schools. Microsoft Philanthropies TEALS Program believes that every high school should offer rigorous, high-quality CS classes to high school students, including: * Block based languages for beginning students Python Java (required to take the AP CS A test) *Computer Science Principals -- a broad look at the field of computer science, not just programming If you or anyone you know would like to help a high school teacher teach one of the courses listed above, please visit our web site or sign up for a Volunteer Info luncheon listed above at: |
Wednesday
May 11, 2016
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Hidden in Plain Sight - Coding Careers Where You Least Expect Them – Code Fellows Considering a career in coding, and wondering what job possibilities there are for you once you're trained up? Come and hear from programmers who work for companies you may not immediately associate with web and software development. Portland developers from Wal-Mart, Jaguar Land Rover and a big retail company in Beaverton will tell you a bit about themselves, how they got into their current roles and what exaclty they do there. They'll then take any and all questions from the audience. Space is limited so RSVP now! |
Thursday
Oct 1, 2015
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Hiring a Dev Team in 2015: Where are top companies finding talent? – Simple ~Brought to you by Code Fellows~ Want to know who Portland companies are hiring? With more than half a million vacant high-tech jobs across the country—and with university computer science programs generating only a small portion of the candidates for these jobs—where do companies find developers? Are they hiring from code schools, and, if so, how do these developers stack up? Find out at this panel discussion, moderated by Hello World founder Dan Linn and featuring recruiting and hiring managers from some of Portland's top tech companies, including Urban Airship, Jama, and New Relic. Tweet questions for the panelists to #PDXtechdevjobs. Join us for pizza, drinks and a special Q&A about how to hire—or join—a dev team in 2015. RSVP today! Attendance is capped at 60. |
Thursday
Dec 12, 2024
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Holiday Party by TAO, AI Portland, Rose City Techies – Kiln Portland Join us for a festive evening hosted by AI Portland, Rose City Techies, and the Technology Association of Oregon, as we come together to celebrate our thriving tech and AI community! Connect with fellow professionals from across Portland’s tech and creative landscape, enjoy light snacks and drinks, and expand your network in a relaxed, holiday-inspired atmosphere. We will be verifying registration and checking IDs at the door. The dress code is casual, but feel free to add a bit of holiday sparkle if you’d like! We look forward to an evening of good conversation and great company—don’t miss out on this celebration of community and connection! |
Wednesday
Feb 8, 2017
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I want to work for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with Michael Belding (ShiftWise) – Forge Portland At this unique meetup, "I want to work for _ _ _ _ _ _", each month we introduce a new company through one of their star employees. This month we will have Michael Belding, VP of Engineering at ShiftWise. Michael helped the engineering team at ShiftWise to grow from 7 to 52 during the 9 years he was a leader there. We are excited to hear about the talent and culture at ShiftWise and the Portland tech community in general. Definitely come join us -- hopefully the weather co-operates this month! Hey Balki, join the conversation! |
Wednesday
Mar 8, 2017
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I want to work for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with Sam McCurdy (JetReports) – Forge Portland This month, we will host Sam McCurdy, VP of engineering at JetReports. We might actually try something slightly different and have a panel of members from JetReports leadership to answer your questions this time! So definitely join us and bring along your "tech-curious" friends with you. If you are ready to learn what's out there (I know there's a lot of choice out there) in the tech world and want to explore options peripherally, this is the meetup for you... and has been for the last 2+ years. jetReports has a number of unique things going for them and I can't wait to dig into some of those aspects on March 8th. For more details checkout the meetup page @ https://www.meetup.com/I-want-to-work-for-______________/ |
Wednesday
Nov 2, 2016
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Ignite Portland 13 – Empirical Theater at OMSI Ignite Portland is an exciting, fast-paced, night of presentations where people can share their passions and burning ideas. The rules are fairly simple: 20 sides x 15 seconds per slide (auto-advancing) = 5 minutes of awesome. Presentations can be on nearly any topic, so long as they can teach, enlighten, or inspire us. We’re very pleased to announce our speaker lineup for Ignite Portland 13! The following people will be sharing their burning ideas on November 2nd at OMSI’s Empirical Theater: Julie Williams: How Buying Nothing Changes Everything Lillian Karabaic: Get on your Red Shoes and Finance the Blues Drew Anderson: 2020 Vision – You, your bots. Stephen Green: A Case for Spending Small* Mason West: Everything I know about Experience Design I learned from Magic: The Gathering Logan Kleier: 4 Reasons to Bootstrap, Not VC, Your Startup George Mandis: A Year Like Any Other (Just Somewhere Else) Jessica M. Frey: From 0 to Dancing in 300 Seconds (a.k.a. 5 minutes) Tyler Sticka: The Best Video Game Console You (Probably) Never Owned Charlie Levenson: Basic Rules for Success in Development and Business Clarissa Littler: Is Physics Computable or: Can I 3D Print a Galaxy? Evan Dumas: Have You Run Out of F#cks to Give? Henry Abel: Top Five Reasons Why Every Responsible Parent Should Immediately Buy Their Teenage Daughter A Motorcycle. Carolynn Duncan: Life Lessons as a Mzungu in Kenya, Africa Mo Nishiyama: Enjoy the Silence Linda Resca: For the Love of Care-giving Simon Tam: 5 Life Lessons Learned from Touring in a Punk Rock Band |
Wednesday
Mar 1, 2017
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Ignite TAO V8 – Alberta Rose Theatre What is Ignite? Ignite is a high-energy evening of 5-minute talks by local people who have a burning idea and the guts to get onstage and share their personal and professional passions. Quick, fun, thought-provoking, social, local, and global - Ignite is all of these and more. This Ignite is focused on all things tech. Why attend Ignite? As an attendee, you'll learn about emerging, innovative, unconventional, inspiring, locally-sourced concepts and tools, and connect with a diverse and passionate crowd of like-minded innovation enthusiasts. Most of all, you will have fun! Visit https://www.techoregon.org/events/ignite-tao-v8 for more info on speakers and to register. |
Thursday
Mar 12, 2015
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Ignite V6 – Alberta Rose Theatre 1 mic, 5 minutes, 20 slides, 300 peers in the audience... no pressure, right? What is Ignite? Ignite is a high-energy evening of 5-minute talks by local people who have a burning idea and the guts to get onstage and share their personal and professional passions. Quick, fun, thought-provoking, social, local, and global - Ignite is all of these and more. This Ignite is focused on all things tech. This Year's Presenters & Topics include- Ken York (@kennethryork) - #MakeItMeaningful Pinky Gonzales (@pinkygonzales) - The Certified Customer and the Future of Product Marketing Rich Bader - Rich Bader’s Excellent Pyrotechnic Adventures Larry Taylor (@ltaylor_intel) - Conquering Municipal Services with the principles of ITIL & Service Management Temese Szaliai (@temeseszalai) - Who do you think you are anyway? Charlie Levenson (@CharlieLevenson) - Everything about Success in Life I learned at the Movies Mounir Shita (@mounirshita) - "Al is going to change the world" - Really? Deena Pierott (@deenapierott)- I created a Spark, now What? Aaron Epperson (@acepperson) - Customer Service people are no cannor fodder Richard Lazar - When cars, bedrooms, and drones collide with the "regulatory state", wild things happen Andrew Ferlitsch - Open Data in the Pacific Northwest Bryant Syme (@bryzaguy) - TDD Mythology Charles Austen Angell (@austenangell) - The 10 Design Lessons from Rally Racing Eric Rosenberry (@eprosenx)- Why your business Internet sucks in Oregon and what to do about it *Michael Krause (@olikrause) - Embracing the Challenge of Growing Past Programming Why attend Ignite TAO? As an attendee, you'll learn about emerging, innovative, unconventional, inspiring, locally-sourced concepts and tools. Come connect with a diverse and passionate crowd of like-minded technology enthusiasts and most of all, have fun! In addition to the presentations, we are partnering with Free Geek to help you give back to the community. If you're not familiar with Free Geek, they are a non-profit organization that transforms used technology into opportunity, education & community! We are encouraging all attendees to give back & bring an electronic device that is not needed anymore. Specifically we're looking for smaller mobile devices such as: Laptops, Mobile Phones & Tablets. And if giving back wasn't enough, thanks to VanderHouwen & Associates, the first 100 people that donate a device to Free Geek at Ignite will get a drink ticket! This drink ticket will be redeemable at the Alberta Rose for a free glass of beer or wine. Event Details: When: Thursday, March 12, 2015 Where: Alberta Rose Theatre, 3000 NE Alberta Street, Portland, OR 97211 Timeline: 5:30 PM - Doors Open 6:30 PM - Presentations Start with Intermission 9:00 PM - End of Program Share the Night: Hashtag - #IgniteTAOv6 Food and Beverage: Pasties, snacks, sweets, beer, wine, and various non-alcoholic drinks will be available for purchase |
Thursday
Mar 10, 2016
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Ignite V7 – Alberta Rose Theatre 1 mic, 5 minutes, 20 slides, 300 peers in the audience... no pressure, right? What is Ignite? Ignite is a high-energy evening of 5-minute talks by local people who have a burning idea and the guts to get onstage and share their personal and professional passions. Quick, fun, thought-provoking, social, local, and global - Ignite is all of these and more. This Ignite is focused on all things tech. Meet our Emcee: Alex Payne Alex Payne is an angel investor and advisor. He works with companies in Portland and around the US. Alex cofounded online banking service Simple and was previously an early employee and Platform Lead at Twitter. You can probably find him at Next Level Burger on SE Hawthorne & 41st. Event Details: When: Thursday, March 10, 2016 Where: Alberta Rose Theatre, 3000 NE Alberta Street, Portland, OR 97211 Timeline: 5:30 PM - Doors Open 6:30 PM - Presentations Start with Intermission 9:00 PM - End of Program Food and Beverage: Pasties, snacks, sweets, beer, wine, and various non-alcoholic drinks will be available for purchase Sponsored by: Catalyst Dev Works Series Sponsor: Kforce |
Thursday
May 2, 2013
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Innovation in Motion Panel @ Innotech – Oregon Convention Center “Where should innovation start?” The majority of business leaders do not recognize the value of IT in innovation.... Meanwhile, some companies make use of technology trends, including big data, social, and mobile. How does data, development, and design influence the maturity of tech innovation? How does one area influence the other two and where do great ideas begin? Join us as we walk through a number of innovative case studies of innovation. Some started with data, moved to development and were later marketed to the masses. Others started with development and marketing, leaving design as an afterthought. The products are interesting, and the individual approaches are fascinating. Innovation in Motion members will be allowed to attend this panel at the InnoTech Conference for FREE. RSVP on this Meet-up page and your name will be add to the guest list for this panel at the InnoTech Conference. Speakers: David Steinberg, VP of Business Alliance from the Internet Marketing Association Gene Ehrbar, Director of Mobile Solutions from ISITE Design Sponsors: • CrowdCompass - Mobile apps for conferences and corporate meetings. • CorSource - Turning ideas into deliverables with strategic consulting, development services and technical staffing. • Technology Association of Oregon - dedicated to bringing together some of the brightest minds in the technology industry. |
Thursday
Feb 7, 2013
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Innovation in Motion: Hey, What’s the Big Data? – CrowdCompass office in the Ford Building How Business Intelligence is determining design, development, and marketing decisions. • Learn how humanizing data will help maintain a competitive advantage. • Find out why big data isn’t just for big companies. • Hear case studies of companies who are successfully interpreting data to predict the needs of their customers, increase purchases and save money. • Listen to thought leaders and get ahead of the big data wave. Panelists Include: 1. Hillary Ervin, Marketing at Tripwire 2. David Steinberg, CEO of The Steinberg Group |
Thursday
Mar 7, 2013
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Innovation in Motion: The Mobile Labyrinth – CrowdCompass office in the Ford Building Finding your way through mobile development and marketing. • native versus web apps • responsive websites versus mobile sites • building versus buying • how to take the right approach the first time, and save your company twice the time and money Expert Panelists: Bryan Fox, Co-Founder of Upstart Labs: Learn what happens when early stage start-ups get new investment and an expanded team. Patrick Lightbody of New Relic: Meet a developer's best friend for monitoring your apps. Andy Rosic, CEO of Selfpubd: Find out the magic sauce in effectively promoting your apps. |
Saturday
May 13, 2017
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Intel Scrum Certification Workshop – Portland State University Engineering Building Room 510 Want to learn how to take your projects to the next level Practical, Hands-on Training for Scrum Join us for an all day Scrum workshop on May 13th, 2017; hosted by the IBEA featuring Suzanne Ward MBA MEng PMP CSM CSPO PSM CSP, a Scrum Master & Agile Coach/Trainer from Intel. Our world is changing fast. Markets and consumers are demanding faster, cheaper and better products. Demands for quicker turnaround on new product development and innovation have only increased. How do companies like Google, Yahoo, Amazon, and Apple keep up? They practice agile techniques, in particular they utilize scrum to manage their projects. Scrum has the power to transform project management across every industry, every business, and even across your personal life. By using Scrum, you’ll become more agile, discovering how to react more quickly and respond more accurately to the inevitable change that comes your way. By staying focused, collaborating, and communicating with customers and your team, you can accomplish what truly needs to be done — successfully. Come get a taste of the future of project management and learn about the Scrum process. This one day classroom training with exercises will cover the material from scrum introduction certification class and Product Owner role in the Scrum Process. STRUCTURE OF EVENT: Day 1 – Learn about the Scrum Process, Learn what a Scrum Master is responsible for, come away with insights on how to manage your next project BENEFITS Retain more information because of our unique hands-on approach; based on the latest research into brain science Be entertained by stories from our real-world experienced and knowledgeable instructors Maximize investments already made by gaining valuable Professional Development Units (PDUs) Increase your personal worth within your company and in the marketplace Network with people from Intel Corporation and other software companies Additional for Audience: SW Engineers: eXtreme Programming, Test Driven Development, Pair Programming Project Managers: Bridging the Gap between Project Management and Scrum WHO SHOULD COME? People whose work is completed through projects and through teams; Software Engineers, Marketing Professionals, Project Managers, Technology Professionals. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS? FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: PLEASE CONTACT US AT [email protected]. THERE WILL BE FOOD AND COFFEE! |
Saturday
Jun 24, 2017
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Intel Scrum Certification Workshop – Portland State University (PSU) Join us for an all day Scrum workshop on June 24th, 2017; featuring Suzanne Ward MBA MEng PMP CSM CSPO PSM CSP, a Scrum Master & Agile Coach/Trainer from Intel. Our world is changing fast. Markets and consumers are demanding faster, cheaper and better products. Demands for quicker turnaround on new product development and innovation have only increased. How do companies like Google, Yahoo, Amazon, and Apple keep up? They practice agile techniques, in particular they utilize scrum to manage their projects. Scrum has the power to transform project management across every industry, every business, and even across your personal life. By using Scrum, you’ll become more agile, discovering how to react more quickly and respond more accurately to the inevitable change that comes your way. By staying focused, collaborating, and communicating with customers and your team, you can accomplish what truly needs to be done — successfully. Come get a taste of the future of project management and learn about the Scrum process. This one day classroom training with exercises will cover the material from scrum introduction certification class and Product Owner role in the Scrum Process. STRUCTURE OF EVENT: Day 1 – Learn about the Scrum Process, Learn what a Scrum Master is responsible for, come away with insights on how to manage your next project BENEFITS •Retain more information because of our unique hands-on approach; based on the latest research into brain science •Be entertained by stories from our real-world experienced and knowledgeable instructors •Maximize investments already made by gaining valuable Professional Development Units (PDUs) •Increase your personal worth within your company and in the marketplace •Network with people from Intel Corporation and other software companies Additional for Audience: SW Engineers: eXtreme Programming, Test Driven Development, Pair Programming Project Managers: Bridging the Gap between Project Management and Scrum WHO SHOULD COME? People whose work is completed through projects and through teams; Software Engineers, Marketing Professionals, Project Managers, Technology Professionals. SPEAKER'S CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTS: •Product, Brand, and Marketing Management in diverse range of markets and industries, with P&L responsibilities up to $100 million annual sales. •Quick Learner of new industries/product offerings with results-oriented achievements. Created excitement around a static accessories category in condensed timeframe. Created full line of support, educational, training, and presentation materials. Impact of efforts increased sales from $16.4M to $37.2M in 24 months. •Program management for multiple high tech/electronic development projects, averaging $3 million annual budget. Serve in project manager and product manager capacities. Two successful worldwide launches in 3 years. $1M annual OEM/B2B sales and $10M annual sales. •Combine demonstrated product management leadership experience with strong hands-on technical background. Equally comfortable delving into product requirements with hard-core engineers as well as presenting to executive level decision makers. •Uniquely skilled at fostering new ideas, building successful cross-functional teams, and nurturing a culture of consumer-driven product development and user experience innovation. Experience working in and managing cross-functional, cross-division, cross-geographic and multi-cultural sales, marketing and engineering organizations. •International program management, sourcing, engineering, OEM/ODM management/development experience. Overseas work assignments in EU and Asia with extended stay in Asia. SUZANNE WARD'S CERTIFICATIONS: •PMP, Project Management Professional, Project Management Institute •PSM, Professional Scrum Master, Scrum.org •CSM, CSPO, Certified Scrum Master, Certified Scrum Product Owner, Scrum Alliance •CSP, Certified Scrum Professional, Scrum Alliance ADDITIONAL BENEFITS? THERE WILL BE FOOD AND COFFEE! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: PLEASE CONTACT US AT [email protected]. |
Tuesday
Aug 19, 2014
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Intel® Happy Hour for RealSense™ Technology – ADX Portland PDX, come grab a beer, network and learn how the innovative RealSense™ Technology works! Be the one of the first to explore human-computer interaction through gesture control and 3D scanning and get inspired for the future of natural user interfaces. Intel reps will be there and give a live demo of the latest and greatest built with 3D camera tech. Sip on some local brews, network with PDX's finest in tech and who know, maybe you'll take home one of the tablet giveaways by winning the selfie challenge. It's all happening at ADX Portland August 19th from 7pm to 11pm and it's all free! Register as an innovator because this is all about the newest and best 3D interactive technology. |
Thursday
Nov 15, 2018
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Intro to Git Workshop – Ned Space Git is well over a decade old and still reigns King and is a de Facto Standard for many good reasons. Join us for an Intro to Git workshop where you will learn the basics of this powerful version-control tool. We will walk through setting up a project on GitHub and will be using the command line to step through and understand a series of commands typically seen in a common workflow "Feature Branch". At the end of the night you should have a general understanding of Git as a tool and how to use it from the command line to maintain proper version control of your code. Bring your laptop and if you haven't already: Download and install git : https://git-scm.com Create an account at : https://github.com Meetup Link: https://www.meetup.com/Latinx-Tech-PDX/events/255991306 |
Wednesday
May 27, 2020
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Invest in Yourself: Alchemy Virtual Preview – Zoom Invest in Yourself: Alchemy Virtual Preview Wednesday, May 27 12:00pm - 1:00pm Free via Zoom SIGN UP @ Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/alchemycodelab/events/270789261/) Are you thinking about learning to code, but not sure about where or when? Considering a career transition and want to know more about jobs in tech? Join the Alchemy Code Lab team for a free virtual preview of our software development training program, plus get information on how to determine the right education investment for your career goals.
Additionally, find out about our free, week long, Developer 101 course starting June 8. Don’t miss this behind the scenes look at tech training at Alchemy Code Lab! |
Saturday
Nov 3, 2018
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JAMStack Hackathon PDX Edition! through Alchemy Code Lab Free Code Camp is hosting a JAMStack Hackathon in San Fransisco, and we can participate together in Portland! It's a two-day event on Saturday & Sunday, November 3 & 4 from 9AM to 9PM. Come hang out and participate in the online version of the hackathon in person with teams we'll help you build in downtown Portland at Alchemy Code Lab! ACL lead instructor, mJordan, and Free Code Camp Portland Organizers / awesome developers, Brigette, Kenny, and Daniel will be ready to hack and help. Jason from Gatsby will also be popping in to help and provide some swag! The online hackathon teams will compete for their own set of prizes. They can interact with the judges, mentors, and other hackathon teams through the chat room and the live stream of the event on the freeCodeCamp YouTube channel. HOW TO SIGN UP (4 Steps to Officially Participate): 1. RSVP to our MeetUp
*You can still participate without signing up for the online hackathon ticket, but you won’t be eligible for the official prizes. SHOULD YOU SIGN UP? YES! Any skill level should feel welcome to come hang out and learn! Hackathons are a great way to meet new people and learn new skills. Some experience with HTML/CSS/JavaScript would be helpful, but there are always plenty of ways for people to contribute even if you don’t know any code coming in. EVENT DETAILS: The main hackathon is from 9am to 9pm on both Saturday and Sunday. The space here will be available for the same hours. Food carts are just a few blocks away when you need a midday break, and there will be some food provided...stay tuned! WAIT, WAIT…. WHAT ACTUALLY IS THE JAMStack? The JAMstack is a simple way of building web apps. JAM stands for JavaScript, APIs, and Markup (HTML and CSS). If you've built some of the projects in the freeCodeCamp curriculum, you've already been using the JAMstack. The main difference between the JAMstack and other web development stacks like LAMP and MEAN is this: instead of using a web server back end, you use APIs. |
Saturday
Jul 28, 2018
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Join Us for a Demo of a Smart Sneaker – TVF&R Station 67 Join us online for desktop or mobile at https://zoom.us/j/7891236789 Want to see the first version of our smart sneaker for OMSI Maker Faire Portland? Garrett will share the first version to inspired all of to create our own for Maker Faire. 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 a 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. |
Wednesday
Apr 18, 2018
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Jr Developer Happy Hour – White Owl Social Club Join your fellow developers who are new to the field or interested in learning about this great area. Have a drink and get to know some friendly people! |
Wednesday
Jun 20, 2018
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Jr Developer Happy Hour – White Owl Social Club Join your fellow developers who are new to the field or interested in learning about this great area. Have a drink and get to know some friendly people! |
Wednesday
Aug 15, 2018
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Jr Developer Happy Hour – White Owl Social Club Join your fellow developers who are new to the field or interested in learning about this great area. Have a drink and get to know some friendly people! |
Wednesday
Oct 17, 2018
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Jr Developer Happy Hour – White Owl Social Club Join your fellow developers who are new to the field or interested in learning about this great area. Have a drink and get to know some friendly people! |
Thursday
Jul 25, 2019
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July Camp Optimization Meet-Up - Embracing Experimentation Culture – Assembly Lounge Bar We're partnering with the Technology Association of Oregon for a Digital Experimentation Strategy Hack on Thursday, July 25th, 2019. Program: 6:00-6:30 PM - Drinks and networking 6:30-7:30 PM - Panel discussion, breakout groups, audience Q&A Join the Roboboogie team for a discussion around the importance of experimentation within any design process. Grab a beer and gain insights into improved web performance through a unique experimentation-led design process. This month's panel features top Roboboogie talents ranging from Operations, Data Analysis, and Account Strategy. Meet the panel: Jedidiah Fugle, Chief Operating Officer Andrea Pappoff, Producer Tyler Hudson, Data Analyst We'll see you there! |
Saturday
Aug 4, 2018
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Kanban Training & Workshop – Union Bank Tower Practical, Hands-on Training For KanbanLearn how to “Stop Starting and Start Finishing”Join us for an all day Kanban workshop on August 04th, 2018; featuring Suzanne Ward MBA MEng PMP CSM CSPO PSM CSP, a Scrum Master & Agile Coach/Trainer from Intel. Our Kanban workshop will help you adopt a value–centric system of planning and executing your work. In the one day training we cover the basics of Kanban, one of the agile processes, through a combination of theory and extensive exercises. With in-depth exercises and coaching from an experienced practitioner, participants will learn how to initiate change with Kanban and bring in process improvements by identifying and addressing bottlenecks, prioritize, and initiate collaboration. LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
BENEFITS:
WHO SHOULD COME?Kanban is one of the easiest ways to get your process and delivery under control, anyone with work that needs to get done will benefit. Kanban works across multiple functions of an organisation, from senior managers looking to adopt Lean Management to members of delivery teams willing to improve their working practices. Who should come? People whose work is completed through projects and through teams;
SPEAKER'S CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
SUZANNE WARD'S CERTIFICATIONS:
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS?FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: PLEASE CONTACT US AT [email protected]. *** P.S. Location might change due to size of class. If this is the case; we'll be using a different venue in the downtown Portland Area. |
Saturday
Apr 20, 2019
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Kanban Training & Workshop – NedSpace Practical, Hands-on Training For KanbanLearn how to “Stop Starting and Start Finishing” Join us for an all day Kanban workshop on April 20th, 2019; featuring Suzanne Ward MBA MEng PMP CSM CSPO PSM CSP, a Scrum Master & Agile Coach/Trainer from Intel. Our Kanban workshop will help you adopt a value–centric system of planning and executing your work. In the one day training we cover the basics of Kanban, one of the agile processes, through a combination of theory and extensive exercises. With in-depth exercises and coaching from an experienced practitioner, participants will learn how to initiate change with Kanban and bring in process improvements by identifying and addressing bottlenecks, prioritize, and initiate collaboration. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
BENEFITS
WHO SHOULD COME?Kanban is one of the easiest ways to get your process and delivery under control, anyone with work that needs to get done will benefit. Kanban works across multiple functions of an organisation, from senior managers looking to adopt Lean Management to members of delivery teams willing to improve their working practices. Who should come? People whose work is completed through projects and through teams;
SPEAKER'S CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTS
SUZANNE WARD'S CERTIFICATIONS
RSVP TODAY: http://bit.ly/kanban2019pdx ADDITIONAL BENEFITS?FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: PLEASE CONTACT US AT [email protected]. |
Saturday
Aug 24, 2019
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Kanban Training & Workshop – NedSpace Practical, Hands-on Training For Kanban Learn how to “Stop Starting and Start Finishing” Join us for an all day Kanban workshop on August 24th, 2019; featuring Suzanne Ward MBA MEng PMP CSM CSPO PSM CSP, a Scrum Master & Agile Coach/Trainer from Intel. Our Kanban workshop will help you adopt a value–centric system of planning and executing your work. In the one day training we cover the basics of Kanban, one of the agile processes, through a combination of theory and extensive exercises. With in-depth exercises and coaching from an experienced practitioner, participants will learn how to initiate change with Kanban and bring in process improvements by identifying and addressing bottlenecks, prioritize, and initiate collaboration. LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
BENEFITS:
WHO SHOULD COME? Kanban is one of the easiest ways to get your process and delivery under control, anyone with work that needs to get done will benefit. Kanban works across multiple functions of an organization, from senior managers looking to adopt Lean Management to members of delivery teams willing to improve their working practices. Who should come? People whose work is completed through projects and through teams;
SPEAKER'S CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
SUZANNE WARD'S CERTIFICATIONS:
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS? FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: PLEASE CONTACT US AT [email protected]. |
Wednesday
May 31, 2023
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Kiln Portland Open House – Kiln Portland The Kiln Portland Open House is an event that you won't want to miss! Stop by on May 31st between 4:30-7:00pm for a locally-sourced happy hour, snacks, networking, and tours of our space while we are still under construction. Our open house will take place at 1120 SE Madison Avenue Portland OR, 97214. At Kiln, we're passionate about connecting with our community and showcasing our innovative workspace. During the open house, you'll have the opportunity to meet members of our team, learn more about our coworking space, and connect with other like-minded individuals. Whether you're a freelancer, entrepreneur, or simply curious about our space, the Kiln Portland Open House is the perfect opportunity to explore our community and see what we're all about. Mark your calendars, and be sure to RSVP through the link below! We hope to see you there. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kiln-portland-open-house-tickets-641438589087 |
Wednesday
Jun 28, 2023
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Kiln Portland Open House – Kiln Portland The Kiln Portland Open House is an event that you won't want to miss! Stop by on June 28th between 3:30-6pm for a locally-sourced happy hour, snacks, networking, and tours of our space while we are still under construction. Our open house will take place at 1120 SE Madison Street. At Kiln Portland, we're passionate about connecting with our community and showcasing our innovative workspace. During the open house, you'll have the opportunity to meet members of our team, learn more about our coworking space, and connect with other like-minded individuals. Whether you're a freelancer, entrepreneur, or simply curious about our space, the Kiln Portland Open House is the perfect opportunity to explore our community and see what we're all about. Mark your calendars, and be sure to RSVP here -> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kiln-portland-open-house-tickets-663050079637 We hope to see you there! |
Thursday
Jul 13, 2023
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Kiln Portland Open House – Kiln Portland The Kiln Portland Open House is an event that you won't want to miss! Stop by on July13th between 3:30-6:00pm for a locally-sourced happy hour, snacks, networking, and tours of our space while we are still under construction. Our open house will take place at 1120 SE Madison Street. At Kiln, we're passionate about connecting with our community and showcasing our innovative workspace. During the open house, you'll have the opportunity to meet members of our team, learn more about our coworking space, and connect with other like-minded individuals. Whether you're a freelancer, entrepreneur, or simply curious about our space, the Kiln Portland Open House is the perfect opportunity to explore our community and see what we're all about. Mark your calendars, and be sure to RSVP! We hope to see you there! |
Tuesday
Jan 26, 2016
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Ladies' Night – Chirpify We are excited to announce next Tuesday we are having our 5th Ladies' Night. Join us for food, drinks and great conversation with digital start-up ladies at the Chirpify offices. Please RSVP before the 26th Hosted and food provided by Chirpify with drinks provided by Jim Beam! |
Thursday
May 30, 2019
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Latinx Tech PDX at Cambia – Cambia Health Solutions (Atrium) We are delighted to be hosting our May meetup at Cambia Health Solutions in conjunction with Cambia's Employees Resource Group: HOLA (Home of Latinos and Allies). We will be at the beautiful Artrium building and will be enjoying some Beverages and Food (sponsored by Cambia's HOLA group). Come meet and mingle with some of Cambia team members and find out about some of the technologies being used within Cambia Solutions as well as careers opportunities. This is a Free event, but please RSVP at https://www.meetup.com/LatinxTechPDX/events/259793293/ AGENDA 6:30 – 7:00PM Networking (food + bar hosted by Cambia) 7:00p - 7:05PM Intro and Welcome to Latinx Tech PDX (Fabio Valentino) 7:05 – 7:15PM Welcome to Cambia & HOLA – (Dee Cruz Executive Sponsor) 7:15 – 8:00 PM 3 Lightning Talks: Janus Platform: Developing scalable Micro (µ) Services for Healthcare SW Applications By Ariel Silverman, Software Development Engineer IV – CCS Engineering, HOLA Member La Artesanía de Datos y Análisis/ The Craftsmanship of Data & Analysis By Alex Segarra, Digital Consumer Insights Analyst II – Cambia Artificial Intelligence Office, HOLA Member Palanca Cultural: Soft Skills for the Latinx Technologist By Omar Amézquita, Manager of PPI Data Solutions – Provider Partnership Innovations, HOLA Co-Chair 8:00 – 8:30 PM Socialize and Closing 1621 SW 1st Ave (Next to Garden Bar on SW Market) Parking not validated, but there should be plenty of street and garage parking 👀Cambia is hiring! 👀 Find out more at: https://www.cambiahealth.com/careers |
Thursday
Aug 29, 2019
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Latinx Tech PDX: GatsbyJS Code Along with Jason Lengstorf – Alchemy Code Lab FREE event, but please RSVP : https://www.meetup.com/LatinxTechPDX/events/264034383/ Join us at Alchemy Code Lab on Thursday August 29th @ 6:30p for a Code Along to get started with GatsbyJS! We are super excited to have Jason Lengstorf www.lengstorf.com , (twitter: @jlengstorf), currently Head of Dev Relations at Gatsby presenting at this month's meetup. Join us as Jason walk us through a Code Along exercise which will familiarize attendees with the Gatsby ecosystem to develop and deploy blazing fast sites www.gatsbyjs.org This is going to be a great hands-on learning opportunity so bring your laptops. We recommend you have npm installed. (Please arrive early if you need assistance) AGENDA : - Doors open 6:15p - Socialize + enjoy Food & Beverages 6:30p - 7:00p - Code Along w/ Jason Lengstorf 7:00p - 7:50p - Socialize and Wrap up 7:55p - 8:30p - Good Night 8:30p Big 🙏🏽 Thank you to our host: Alchemy Code Lab http://www.alchemycodelab.com |
Wednesday
Mar 29, 2017
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LaunchCode Portland Speaker Panel: Onboarding & Mentoring New Tech – CENTRL Office Eastside Onboarding and mentoring is important with any new member of your team, but especially so with those who are new to the industry. Successful support and mentorship enables new engineers and developers to contribute to your team’s success as quickly as possible. Both existing and new employees benefit from the increased employee satisfaction and retention through mentoring. Our panel of seasoned mentors and managers will share lessons learned while mentoring new tech talent as well as engage in a Q&A session. LaunchCode staff will be on hand to explain our apprenticeship and job placement program and answer any questions on how to find your next great tech hire through LaunchCode. Top Benefits - Enable new engineers and developers to contribute to company success faster - Improve satisfaction and retention of both existing and new employees - Create better relationships and community within your teams |
Thursday
Feb 23, 2017
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LaunchCode's LC101 Info Session – PCC - Climb Center LC101 is a FREE 20-week intensive coding course designed to give students the skills that they need to pursue a career in tech. This event is the info session about this course if you are intrigued to learn more... Apply to course - launchcode.org/lc101 Application deadline: Thursday, March 23 Details about the course: Where: CLIMB Center - PCC |
Tuesday
Mar 14, 2017
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LC 101 Office Hours with LaunchCode – CENTRL Office Eastside Want to launch a career in tech? To start on this path, you need the right training. With so many options available to learn skills it can be hard to know where to start. LaunchCode has developed a curriculum providing you with world-class resources to put you on the path to obtaining a job in tech. Informed by LaunchCode’s successful apprenticeship program, we developed this course to teach you the skills that are in high demand within the tech community. To help you succeed in this rigorous course, LC 101 provides a supportive classroom environment with in-person mentoring from instructors, teaching fellows, and local developers. Trying to decide if LC101 is right for you? We've got you covered. Come by our office hours on Tuesday, March 14. Get all the details, ask any questions of our Portland LaunchCode staff, and generally find out how awesome an opportunity this is! |
Thursday
Sep 15, 2016
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Learn How To Build a Successful Optimization Program – Old Washington High School Camp Optimization welcomes Tyler Bullen, Optimization Manager at Simple Bank (http://simple.com). Discussion topic: Tools, Talent & Techniques: What it takes to build a successful optimization program. Get tips from an expert in the trenches at an innovative, design-led company. Tyler will share his knowledge of the tools, roles, skills and techniques you need to build and run successful optimization and segment marketing programs. Simple is revolutionizing the banking industry with innovative technologies, it's impeccable user experience, and expertise in behavioral economics. What is Camp Optimization? Camp Optimization's mission is simple: provide a casual, fun and informative forum for digital marketers and technologists to share optimization best practices, challenges and wins. |
Wednesday
Dec 5, 2018
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Learn to Coach: Tech Managers & Teams – Cayuse Learn to Coach: Tech Managers & Teams is an immersive workshop that breaks down the fundamentals of coaching for managers in startup and technical environments. Over the course of the morning, we'll learn the elements of effective coaching and have time to practice, too! This isn't your average coaching conversation - it's hands-on, no slides, and really fun (we promise - you get to build things, make stuff, and break stuff!) It's also not a leadership development class! This workshop is about actionable, real-world techniques that you can apply in your daily work immediately. This course is designed for new and mid-level managers who have teams of 1+ people. It can also be a great tool for HR and people managers who are looking to add coaching skills to their toolboxes. |
Wednesday
Mar 18, 2015
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Learn to Evaluate (and Improve) Your Workshop – Hatch Successfully learning from our experiences (both good and bad) is tricky businesses. Evaluating and learning from our own talks, demo’s, and workshops can be a piece of cake, and this workshop will show you how! Learn tools of the trade for assessing any learning experience for depth of learning, audience engagement, and more. You’ll leave with another tool in your toolkit for learning design! You will... ...Learn how to evaluate on the fly during a presentation or workshop ...Learn how to create surveys and questions that accurately assess your workshop ...Learn how to incorporate feedback into your work for next time |
Wednesday
Apr 14, 2021
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LGBTQ+ in Tech: Changing the World with Tech – Virtual Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pl6wJbXpSi-xsxGxe0kaew is required to gain entry to this virtual event Connection. That’s what we all want, but sometimes, it’s not so easy. Join PDXWIT, host Marmoset and Out in Tech’s Digital Corps team for a panel discussion and find out how building websites globally takes on a bigger and better definition of community and connection. Out in Tech Digital Corps provides web services to LGBTQ+ activists and social entrepreneurs around the world. Since 2017, they’ve built 150 WordPress.com websites for 150 extraordinary LGBTQ+ grassroots organizations in 60 countries. Facilitated by Crystal Sincoff, you will hear from Manu Gomez, from the Digital Corps team and a website build volunteer, Alex Hare, about their experiences working with Brown Girl Woke and other non-profit organizations to build their custom sites. The founder of Brown Girl Woke, Doris Tulafau, will join us from Samoa along with their IT & Website Manager, Robbie Allen, to share what it was like working with the Digital Corp to create their website that is empowering girls to lead the future in the Samoa community. You will also hear from our host Marmoset and find out if they have open positions. We look forward to seeing you at this fun-filled, semi-global event and to find out how you can be a part of creating a larger, connected community by using your skills to volunteer with the digital corp team and join the revolution around the world! Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Event opens/networking 5:05 p.m.- Introductions 5:10 p.m. - Panel discussion begins 6:00 p.m. - Q&A 6:30 p.m. - Event ends Purpose: PDXWIT is building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
Wednesday
Oct 12, 2022
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LGBTQ+ in Tech: Coming Out Stories… at Work – Online Coming out stories in the LGBTQ+ community runs the gamut of experiences. In honor of National Coming Out Day (10/11/2022), join PDXWIT and hear from community members on how it has been for them navigating the deeply personal decision to come out at the office. Find out what it was like for them. Was it a good experience, a bad experience, or was it an indifferent experience. HRC listed the benefits of being out at work and relieve the daily stress of being who you are:
Meet our panel of folx who have opened the closet doors at the office and let’s have a real conversation about being LGBTQ+ on the teams we work with in the organizations we work for and hear their stories. Facilitated by Crystal Sincoff and Hazel Valdez, we’ll hear from Clove Wright (she/her), Kae (“Naps”) D’Apice (they/them) and Rachel O’Connor (she/they) in this inclusive panel. Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Event opens/networking 5:05 p.m. - Introductions 5:10 p.m. - Panel discussion begins 5:50 p.m. - Q&A 6:00 p.m. - Event ends Purpose: PDXWIT is building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
Thursday
Jan 31, 2019
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Linux Power Management Tools for Developers – Alchemy Code Lab Join us for an evening of learning some very useful Linux Power Management tools and tips for developers, by Alexandra Collins. Learning to navigate the available Power Management tools for Linux will save you time and push you towards becoming a more efficient developer. Regardless of your specific technical focus having a sense of how much power your applications consume is very beneficial for optimization. AGENDA: 6:30p - Doors open 6:30p - 7:00p - Socialize and enjoy some Snacks and Beverages 7:00p - 7:30p - Presentation by Alexandra Collins 7:30p - 7:40p - Q&A 7:40p - 8:00p - Socialize Good Night! Alexandra Collins is the founder and CEO of HH-BioTech. Alexandra develops technologies focused to better the health on human hormones and fertility. Prior to her current venture Alexandra accrued over 15 years as a Software Engineer, she worked for ten years at Intel Co. focused on Linux Power Management, High Performance computing and Graphics. Additionally, she worked at Technology Projects, a web development company, The University of Tennessee at the Networking Division, and Chivor Co. at the Software Division. Alexandra holds MS in Computer Science form The University of Tennessee. Alexandra invests her play time with her husband John, Her son Fergus and her two dogs sleighing at Mt Hood or traveling abroad. |
Wednesday
Feb 17, 2016
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Making the Leap from Employee to Entrepreneur – DeskHub Do you want to start your own technology company, but don't know where to get started? You are not alone. Every day millions of people go to jobs they don't enjoy, but few do something about it. At the “Employee to Entrepreneur” event, you can hear the stories, tips, and best practices of those who left their jobs to pursue their own startup company. Listen to the experiences of people just like you that have made the transition, and discuss any questions or concerns that you have. How do you know if you have a good idea? What are the first steps in an entrepreneurial journey? Join us for a fun evening! |
Thursday
May 23, 2019
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May Camp Optimization (Digital Marketing Meet-Up) – Show Bar at Revolution Hall Topic: The Path to CX Omniscience - The Power (and the Potential Pitfalls) in Predicting User Frustration Imagine that you could know in real time anytime a user on your site was having a bad experience. Imagine you could know before they have a chance to get frustrated and way before they stop to reach out for help. How would this change your ability to offer support, to understand your product pitfalls and to prioritize the things on your roadmap? In this month's talk Agata Bugaj, Sr. Director of Product Management at FullStory, will discuss the future of AI in understanding and improving the customer experience, and some of the pitfalls to look out for along the way. Come network with Portland's top digital marketing, design and optimization professionals at the Show Bar located at Washington High School in Suite 101 on the first floor. Don't forget to RSVP and spread the word. First round of drinks is on us with an RSVP! |
Wednesday
Jul 11, 2018
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Meet Owl's Head - A Digital Agency looking for Jr. Web Developers – NedSpace Only 1% of online applicants get hired. While up to 85% of jobs are filled from networking The problem is most people hate networking and connecting to companies meaningfully can be daunting. We've created an event to help you connect with tech companies who are hiring - anxiety free Owl's Head will be sharing about their work culture, what it's like to work for them, and taking applications for a Jr. Web Developer. This is not only for Web Developers though! The next jobs they will be looking to fill are an SEO Expert and a Developer. We will also have food, drinks, and door prizes! |
Wednesday
Jul 19, 2017
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Meet, Greet & Show Your Stuff: You Might Just Meet Your New Tech Team – CENTRL Office Come mix and mingle with Portland's tech community at this casual networking event! LaunchCode Apprentice candidates and students will display and discuss their projects and their career paths. Employers, this is a great chance to meet some gritty, smart, and determined future team members. Appetizers and beverages will be provided. Bring your business cards — some lucky attendees will win some sweet LC swag! |
Wednesday
Dec 12, 2018
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Microsoft Excel – Advanced Level Formulas and Functions – NedSpace HAVE SOME EXPERIENCE WITH EXCEL AND WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS?Practical, Hands-on Training for Advanced Excel Formulas & FunctionsDo you have an intermediate understanding of Excel but are keen to break through to real mastery? Want to finally use the programme with ease and confidence at work and become known as an expert user? Take your Excel skills to the next level with our Advanced Excel course. You’ll soon be crunching data, using advanced formulas, creating impressive graphs and charts like a pro, plus much more. WHY EXCEL MATTERSWe all know Excel is essential for any business. When efficiently applied it is a powerful tool, allowing you to manipulate vast amounts of data, automate tasks and present complex information however you see fit. According to Payscale, “80 percent of job openings require spreadsheet and word-processing software skills. Yet so many people never even give Excel a chance because it has an intimidating stigma around it.” STRUCTURE OF COURSEAdvanced functions and formulas
Lookups and data tables
Advanced data management
Advanced charting
PivotTables and PivotCharts
Exporting and Importing Data
Analytical Tools
Macros and Visual Basic
If you walk through the finance or accounting department at any major corporate office, you will see computer screens filled with Excel spreadsheets outlining financial results, budgets, forecasts, and plans used to make big business decisions. Marketing and Product professionals using Excel to list customer and sales targets; managing thier sales force and planning future marketing plans based on past results. Pivot tables to quickly and easily summarize customer and sales data by category with a quick drag-and drop. HR professionals using giant spreadsheets full of employee data and understand exactly where the costs are coming from and how to best plan and control them for the future. Supply logistic professional to manage inventory and forecasts demand. In essence, you can turn an entire department around just because you know how to manipulate data in order to get an aggregate view. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORMartin Jetton has 30+ years of advanced supply chain analytics, predictive analytics, and statistical consulting experience. He's currently a Principal at the Liberty Advisor Group, where he works in advanced supply chain analytics. In his previous role, he was the Senior Predictive Consultant at Corios; where he developed predictive models and scorecards, forecast trends, identify uncertainties, and assign the ideal strategies to maximize performance. The firm’s clients are in the banking, brokerage, credit, utilities and healthcare industries. BENEFITSMAKE YOUR RESUME STAND OUT They are NOT seeing if you simply have Excel as a skill. They are diving deeping when it comes to determining which candidate to interview and hire. They look for Pivot Table, VLOOKUP, Macros, VBA, Conditional Formatting, Charting and Filtering…These are far more telling of your ability to an employer then writing Excel. Someone who writes VLOOKUP, Pivot Table, Filtering demonstrates an ability to analyse data and so has eliminated a potential barrier in the mind of the hiring manager reviewing your resume. In essence, use actual Excel functions in your Resume! WHO SHOULD COME?People whose work is completed through MS Excel; Software Engineers, Finance Professionals, HR Professionals, Marketing Professionals, Project Managers, Technology Professionals. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS?FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: PLEASE CONTACT US AT [email protected]. SOLD OUT?This is one of our high demand classes. In the case, we sale out; email us at [email protected] and ask when our next course will be in. |
Sunday
Apr 20, 2014
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MIDI & Music Tech Clinic @ Central Library US Bank Meeting Room – Multnomah County Central Library This event is open to the public. MIDI & Music Tech Clinic is a drop-in event for troubleshooting MIDI/music tech difficulties. Come to learn, to teach, or to share hardware, software, and even recording knowledge. Format: • Bring the full make and model of each piece of gear and the manual if you have it ("I have a Roland SH-01 Synthesizer"). • Know your use case or questions ("I want to use an expression pedal to modulate the vibrato on my synth patch"). • "Experts" will be on-hand. • Laptops or other small pieces of gear welcome. A small set of speakers will be available. Sounds should be no louder than the volume of speaking for the library's sake. |
Sunday
Mar 9, 2014
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MIDI/Music Technology Presentations @ Central Library – Multnomah County Central Library This event is open to the public. Three presentations centered around MIDI and music technology. Agenda: 10:00am, Setup/Make new friends 10:30am, Basics: "MIDI Communication" presented by Eric Earl 10:45am, Usage: "Making MIDI Hardware Talk" presented by Eric Earl 11:15am, Design: "Create your own MIDI filters and effects with Jesusonic, a free plug-in" presented by Kite Giedraitis |
Monday
Jul 7, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild This week, we are excited to welcome Alex Chamberlain, Senior Software Quality Assurance Engineer at Puppet Labs, who will give a talk titled " "Programming Jobs in the Real World"--how domain knowledge can help you get a job programming outside the tech industry" We will also have plenty of room for the usual peer mentoring. 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML and More. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Jul 21, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – OScon Oregon Convention Center This week we are taking a field trip to OScon! On Monday at 6:00 pm, our usual meeting time, Let's meet at the OSCON Elements Attendee Party. http://www.oscon.com/oscon2014/public/schedule/detail/35855 We'll meet at the entrance at 6:00pm. If you come late and want to join us, text Sheri (541) 602-6215 to find out where we are inside the party. If you come early, be sure to check out the OSCON Elements Attendee Party. a discount code for a free expo pass has been posted on twitter - CODE: EXPOFREE register here: |
Monday
Jul 28, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Aug 4, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Aug 11, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Aug 18, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Aug 25, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Sep 1, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Sep 8, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Sep 15, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Sep 22, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Sep 29, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Oct 6, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! Tonight we have a guest speaker: Grant Holly presents Classy Programming in Python and Javacsipt A cross sectional look at classes and inheritance in Python and Javascript. 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Oct 13, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! Tonight we have a guest speaker: Neil Raja Presents: Free as in Free Beer 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Nov 3, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Nov 10, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Nov 17, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Nov 24, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Dec 1, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Dec 8, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Dec 15, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Dec 22, 2014
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Jan 26, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild We have a special guest speaker tonight! K. Lars Lohn will rehearse his presentation, "The Well Tempered API", that he'll be giving at the Python Conference in Nashville in two weeks. About the beginner-friendly presentation: "Why does 400 year old music still work? Do programmers have something to learn from the world of music? At the PyTennessee conference in February of 2015, I will give my answers to these questions in a multimedia presentation that includes Remedial Music Theory for Programmers, Thoughts and Examples of API design and, of course, a Bassoon." http://youtu.be/urvi8eNtdpU?list=UUSg0NEm9qCJgxwLrzFYhUHw 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML and More. Our event is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Come to learn and/or to mentor. After the rehearsal we'lll do introductions and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Feb 2, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! Save this phone number in case you need directions. (541) 602-6215 This week is Startup Week, and we're adding to the fun by hosting a party. We'll set up a sanctuary in the classroom for Monday Python where we'll do the usual, and we'll also have food, drinks, student demos, and light live music. Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. We cover Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Feb 9, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Feb 16, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Feb 23, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Mar 2, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Mar 9, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Mar 16, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Mar 23, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Mar 30, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Apr 6, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) through PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Apr 13, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Apr 20, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
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Monday
Apr 27, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
May 4, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
May 11, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
May 18, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
May 25, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Jun 1, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Jun 8, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Jun 22, 2015
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Monday Python (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Apr 21, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th Join us for an evening of Peer Mentoring hosted by PDX Code Guild. 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 and 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. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Apr 14, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th Join us for an evening of Peer Mentoring hosted by PDX Code Guild. 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 and 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. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
May 12, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! We have moved to a way cooler location! See Venue Details and 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
May 19, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! We have moved to a way cooler location! See Venue Details and 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
May 26, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! We have moved to a way cooler location! See Venue Details and 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Jun 2, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! We have moved to a way cooler location! See Venue Details and 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Jun 16, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! We have moved to a way cooler location! See Venue Details and 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Jun 23, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! We have moved to a way cooler location! See Venue Details and 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Jun 30, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! We have moved to a way cooler location! See Venue Details and 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Jul 14, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Programmer Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild Join us for an evening of programming! 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 Python, Django, JavaScript, SQL, CSS, HTML 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 and then pair up mentors and learners and/or work on projects. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. |
Monday
Feb 17, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Python Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th Join us for an evening of Python! Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. 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. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Share |
Monday
Feb 24, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Python Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th Join us for an evening of Python! Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. 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. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Share |
Monday
Mar 3, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Python Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th Join us for an evening of Python! Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. Special Breakout Session: Python documentation by Steve Holden Steve will present how to look up Python features and techniques both through the Python interpreter and on the web. If there's time he will also talk about news groups and mailing lists. 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. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, build or share. |
Monday
Mar 10, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Python Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th Join us for an evening of Python! Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. Special Breakout Session by Alex Chamberlain from Puppet Labs:
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. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Share |
Monday
Mar 17, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Python Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th Join us for an evening of Python! Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This week we will do introductions and 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. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Share |
Monday
Mar 24, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Python Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th Join us for an evening of Python! Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This week we will do introductions and 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. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Share |
Monday
Mar 31, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Python Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th Join us for an evening of Python! Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This week we will do introductions and 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. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Share. Great study group for people taking Coursera An Introduction to Interactive Programming in Python and Programming for Everybody |
Monday
Apr 7, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Python Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th Join us for an evening of Python! Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This week we will do introductions and 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. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Share |
Monday
Apr 28, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Python Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th Join us for an evening of Python! Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This week we will do introductions and 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. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Share |
Monday
May 5, 2014
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Monday Python Flying Circus (Python Peer Mentoring Night) – PDX Code Guild at NedSpace on 5th Join us for an evening of Python! Come to learn and/or share your existing knowledge with others. This week we will do introductions and 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. Our event is beginner friendly, we can help get you started with programing, support your online learning, or just talk about where you are at and what comes next. Bring your laptop, and something you want to learn, try, or build. Share |
Saturday
Sep 17, 2016
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My Story: A Non-Snapchatty Conversation with Women in STEM – Portland State University Engineering Building Come to be informed and inspired by stories from Women about studying in STEM fields. Moderated by Janice Levenhagen-Seeley, CEO and Founder of ChickTech Inc. There will be representatives from STEM fields around PSU. RSVP Required. See link. NOTE: This event is for Women Only |
Thursday
Nov 7, 2013
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National Launch of VetsinTech – Comcast Regional Office The National Launch of VetsInTech!!! OCTOBER 16, 2013 Join us in SF for the National Launch of VetsinTech!! In honor of Veteran’s Day 2013 in addition to SF we will be introducing new ViT chapters and their leaders in DC, NYC, Austin, TX, Los Angeles, Portland/Seattle and San Diego!! Each one of these veteran leaders has already held their first meetup and are helping build the ViT community locally to support our current and returning veterans. Please join us with other VIP guests to support our veterans and welcome our new ViT leaders! Several sponsors will be in attendance including Intuit, Visa, Twilio, McAfee, Workday and more!! http://www.meetup.com/VetsinTech-Portland-Seattle/events/149133812/ |
Tuesday
Apr 5, 2022
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Native Americans in Tech Mixer – Online (Zoom) Registration through: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZArcOmgpzgvHtFN0p8wzmk0eae_jeJ57r32 - After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. At our April Native Americans in Tech mixer, we’re creating a decolonized space for Indigenous folks who work in tech or would like to. In the spirit of storytelling, we would like to encourage the community to share some 3 minute talks on recent projects, life events or challenges. This will be an informal, virtual meetup for attendees to nurture existing relationships and build new ones. This community will center the experiences of Indigenous people of North America. While this group is for folks that have a grounding in their Native American identities, we understand that Indigenous folks exist from all points of the globe and welcome you as well. We recognize the varied experiences of indigeneity for those who have had barriers in reclaiming their culture. This event will be facilitated by Erin Grace (Chetco, Tututni). This ongoing series is supported by Tech Town powered by Prosper Portland. We will have ASL interpretation and live closed captioning throughout. Hope to see you there! Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Zoom Webinar Open/Virtual Networking 5:05 p.m. - Introductions + Announcements 5:10 p.m. - Lightning Talks 5:30 p.m. - Networking 6:15 p.m. - Event ends Purpose: We are building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling barriers and fueling belonging. Learn more about: Tech Town: https://techtownportland.com/ Erin Grace: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-grace-writer/ |
Wednesday
May 12, 2021
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Native Americans in Tech Mixer – Virtual Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rTbp863OSTSxU0jyjIhRlA is required to gain entry to this virtual event Join our Inaugural Native Americans in Tech mixer. We’re creating a decolonized space for Native Americans who work in tech or want to. This community is exclusively for indigenous people of North America. This group is for folks that have a grounding in their Native American identity. We want to center the experiences of indigenous people that are rooted in their ways, recognizing the varied experiences of indigeneity for those who have had barriers in reclaiming their culture. This event will feature an overview of the initiative, talks by Native Americans working in tech, and a chance for “face-to-face” networking over Zoom facilitated by Erin Grace (Chetco, Tututni) and Court Morse (Chippewa, Ojibwe, Anishinaabeg). We will have ASL interpretation and live closed captioning throughout. Hope to see you there! Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Zoom Webinar Open/Virtual Networking 5:05 p.m. - Introductions + Announcements 5:10 p.m. - Lightning Talks 5:30 p.m. - Networking 6:15 p.m. - Event ends Purpose: We are building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling barriers and fueling belonging. |
Wednesday
Feb 11, 2015
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Negotiation: In Life and At Work – Crowd Compass Event is $10, please RSVP on our meetup page linked above The ability to negotiate successfully in today's climate can make the difference between success and failure in both life and work. Have you tried to get your child to go to bed on time? Have you tried to get someone to chip in on a bill when dining out? Do you want to effectively ask for a raise at work? Join us for this hands-on workshop that will help you get the most out of your life by asking for more and GETTING IT!!! Learn secrets of the professionals from Sam Imperati, a negotiation and conflict resolution expert with a great sense of humor! He's studied the best ways for women to negotiate in our current climate and coached as many through some of the most difficult negotiations! We will do workshops to find ways to overcome the fear of asking for what you want, asking for what you want and getting it! 6-6:30pm Networking, food and drink 6:30-6:45pm Introductions 6:45-7:45pm Negotiation Foundation 7:45-8:30pm Focused Negotiations Cost = $10.00. (Dinner will be provided and the proceeds will support ChickTech: High School programs.) |
Saturday
Feb 16, 2019
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NEO DevCon 2019 through Hyatt Regency Seattle NEO is a community-driven, open-sourced blockchain platform. The project was initiated in 2014 and open-sourced on Github in 2015. Its mainnet has maintained stable operation for two and a half years. It upholds the vision of realizing a programmable, digitized and trustless “smart economy” with millions of community members making active contributions across the globe. NEO is one of the most developer-friendly public blockchain projects and decentralized application platforms, offering robust infrastructure, a variety of APIs and SDKs, a comprehensive smart contract system and easily accessible support to community developers. Coming to Seattle on February 16 and 17, NEO DevCon 2019 is a forward-looking premium summit for developers, showcasing various decentralized applications and top contributors in the ecosystem. At the conference, NEO Foundation and its subsidiaries will announce roadmap and plans for the future. Industry experts from top tech companies and leading scholars will share their insights on “decentralization”, “Layer 2” , “distributed storage” and other blockchain-related frontier topics. |
Tuesday
Oct 6, 2015
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Networking Night @ Quick Left: Advanced Negotiation Practices – Quick Left For our upcoming Networking Night at Quick Left, we're switching things up and featuring a talk on advanced networking techniques by Karen O'Keefe. This is a very important topic that each of us will face throughout our careers, and we're very lucky to have Karen joining us to impart her knowledge and experience.
6:00-6:30 - Check-in + Networking
When we hear the word ‘negotiation,’ most of us think about deal-making, buying and selling on behalf of a company, legal settlements, union/management contract negotiations, and mergers and acquisitions. In these cases, the negotiators follow a formal process to achieve their successes. While important, not everyone is involved in buying and selling in this sense. Many of us are navigating workplace issues on our way to becoming respected professionals and leaders. Examples of our work conversations revolve around getting resources to do our job, priority for our projects, for getting new opportunities, support for our ideas, for advancement, to hammer out budget agreements, a change in title, or a change in work schedule. Negotiating skill is critical to accomplishing these goals. Today, we will learn how to apply a deal-maker’s formal negotiation process to our work conversations in order to achieve our goals, to bring professional happiness and to develop as leaders in our organizations.
Karen O’Keefe is the founder of Advanced Negotiation Strategies, a training and consulting firm dedicated to helping professionals and business owners achieve breakthrough results by building personal and company-wide negotiation strength. She works with business owners and their teams to develop overall negotiation strategy, to prepare and plan for negotiations, and to build executives’ and managers’ negotiation skills through training. Prior to launching her own firm, Karen enjoyed a successful 25-year career with several large manufacturing firms, where she held operations and financial responsibility for performance in the supply chain disciplines. She negotiated multi-million dollar logistics contracts and designed and managed service programs to support the flow of goods from suppliers through to the firms’ customers.
Quick Left Inc. is a leading provider of innovative software development services and tools with offices in Boulder, Denver, Portland and San Francisco. Its services team specializes in agile web development, mobile applications, design and team training/mentoring. The company also operates Sprintly, a development management platform designed to power a more productive relationship between teams and their managers. Together with Sprintly, Quick Left accelerates software product launches with a process defined by accountability, simplicity, scalability and today’s smartest web technologies. Visit Quick Left at quickleft.com. |
Friday
Jun 9, 2017
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New Social Entanglements: Mixed Realities Tech Summit – White Stag Block (University of Oregon) This summit explores the social ramifications, opportunities, and trajectories of these new immersive technologies through the lens of art, research, and design. It brings together artists, technologists, designers, and social thinkers for a day of talks, demonstrations, and experiences. It is intended to break open the conversation and tease out distinctions amongst these various realities and how these intersect and mesh with the body social. Price:FREE but tickets are limited. Register at Brown Paper Tickets Agenda
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Monday
Apr 20, 2015
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NewTech PDX – Mercy Corps Join us for NewTech PDX ! 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. You can arrive early (as early as 5:30) and network. You can leave a little late (as late as 8:30) and network some more. Then follow us over to the after-party! Entry to the meetup is $10 online, and $20 at the door. Agenda
8:00pm - After-Party at the Thirsty Lion (71 SW 2nd Ave [at SW Ash Street]) |
Friday
Mar 20, 2015
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NewTech PDX - AM Edition – CENTRL Office Join us for NewTech PDX - AM on the 3rd Friday of 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 meetup is $5 per person (with online RSVP), or $10 at the door. Agenda
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Friday
Oct 16, 2015
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NewTech PDX - AM Thought Leader Coffee – DeskHub Ken Levy, who bootstrapped his company 4-Tell to revenue and then some will talk about; Convincing clients to use a product that’s not finished, growing with revenue from clients, and waiting as long as possible to get investors. We'll have coffee, some morning snacks, and the amazing morning connections made to start your day off right! |
Monday
May 20, 2019
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NewTech PDX - May 20th – Bumped Inc. in the Big Pink! 111 SW 5th Ave, 3rd Floor 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 |
Monday
Mar 23, 2015
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NewTech PDX - PM Edition – Mercy Corps Join us for NewTech PDX on the 3rd Monday of nearly 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. You can arrive early (as early as 5:30) and network. You can leave a little late (as late as 8:30) and network some more. Then follow us over to the after-party! Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer. Entry to the meetup is $10 online, and $20 at the door. |
Monday
Jun 15, 2015
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NewTech PDX: Drones – Mercy Corps Join us for NewTech PDX on the 3rd Monday of nearly 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. You can arrive early (as early as 5:30) and network. You can leave a little late (as late as 8:30) and network some more. Then follow us over to the after-party! Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer. Entry to the meetup is $10 online, or $20 at the door. Agenda
8:00pm - After-Party at the Thirsty Lion (71 SW 2nd Ave [at SW Ash Street]) |
Wednesday
Sep 6, 2017
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nginx.conf 2017 through The Nines Hotel nginx.conf is an annual conference for technical professionals who are passionate about modern application development and delivery. This three-day conference will bring together users and customers alike for hands-on learning, direct access to NGINX experts, and thought-provoking presentations about best practices and techniques in application architecture and infrastructure, including microservices, DevOps, cloud, and containers. |
Wednesday
Jan 21, 2015
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Not Public Speaking: Facilitation 101 – Hatch Pitches. Workshops. Conferences. The dreaded "professional development" credits. Pretty much every time someone tries to teach us something, it's boring. That's because they're just talking. Learn how to stop talking and start actually teaching. The next workshop in this series on education design is all about learning the tools of the trade for facilitation, workshops, demo's, pitches, and every other learning experience you can think of. Learn how to own what you say and bring people into your product or service experience as customers! Jan. 21, 3-5pm @ Hatch on NE 24th and Sandy Free for Hatch members, $5-10 sliding scale for nonmembers RSVP here: (http://www.hatchthefuture.org/calendar/workshop-not-public-speaking-facilitating-101-5/) Some basics: Even if you’ve never taught before, don’t like public speaking, or hate to get up and talk, this workshop can help you reach your facilitation goals. Learn how a few simple tools can help you use educational workshops, demo’s, or other learning experiences to build your brand, business, and audience. You'll leave with a lot more than you came with, trust me. See you soon! |
Thursday
Nov 16, 2017
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November PDX Tech + Pong Tournament – AltSource Do you work for a tech company in any way, shape, or form (start-up, developer, marketing, design, admin, tech student, etc.)? Do you want to be more involved in the Portland tech community? Come by and play some Ping-Pong! Or, just come by for some good conversation and a beer. Headbands, wristbands, and other such attire are encouraged. This event is free but please RSVP so we can get a head count for food and drinks [Note: You must have a connection to the tech community.] Bring $5 cash for the winner takes all tournament if you want to play! |
Wednesday
Oct 3, 2018
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NW Electronics Design & Manufacturing Expo – Tektronix Bldg 38 Startup & seasoned manufacturers are invited to attend the 18th annual Northwest Electronics Design & Manufacturing Expo, which celebrates and promotes local electronics and manufacturing industries. NEDME offers: Connections to seasoned companies Mentorship opportunities Networking with diverse companies Tech sessions to develop skills and strategies Keynotes speakers - Duane Benson, Board President of the Electronics Manufacturing Association and Rick Turoczy of PiE. Free lunch & coffee! Just register at www.nedme.com. Attendance is $5/person or 2 cans of non-perishable items donated to the Oregon Food Bank. Tech sessions are $15. Time: 7AM-4PM Date: Wednesday, October 3rd Location: Tektronix - 3025 SW Zworykin Ave Building #38 Beaverton, OR 97005 Cost: $5-$20 depending on activity |
Wednesday
Apr 13, 2016
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OEN Angel Oregon 2016 Showcase – Gerding Theater at the Armory OEN’s Angel Oregon Showcase is your opportunity to nurture breakthrough ideas, discover new markets, and make invaluable business connections. Join over 300 investors, entrepreneurs, and business leaders to get a sneak peek at Oregon’s most exciting up-and-coming companies! The program will feature 12 pitches from the finalists in our Angel Oregon Program, as well as a presentation on the state of angel investing in Oregon from Rob Wiltbank, an Entrepreneurship Professor at Willamette University. The audience will get to vote on winners for our early-stage category, and at the end of the day, one of our growth-stage finalists will win an investment award of $200,000 to $300,000. See the presenters and register here: https://www.oen.org/calendar-events/showcase/ |
Wednesday
Oct 12, 2016
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OEN PubTalk: What’s the Thing with the Internet of Things? – Lucky Labrador Beer Hall By now, we’ve all heard of the Internet of Things, but what does it really mean? What’s at stake, and what are the biggest opportunities and risks? Join us for our October PubTalk to learn about the scope and future of IoT. Our October PubTalk is in partnership with Thing PDX. The OEN PubTalk™ is our flagship monthly happy hour — a perfect starting point for new community members and a great place for established members to make new connections. As always, the program will be preceded by time for networking and will include free appetizers and pizza. Registration begins at 5:15 p.m. Our PubTalks usually kick off with a short pitch from an OEN member, followed by audience Q&A. Panelists for our October PubTalk include: Frank D’Andrea, Amazon.com; Scé Pike, IOTAS; Surj Patel, Rigado; and Vera Sell, Senrio. |
Friday
Aug 15, 2014
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Official TechFestNW After Party through Pure Space 1315 NW Overton St Portland, OR 97209 PARTY IN THE SILICON FOREST Join TechFestNW and 800+ attendees and experience Portland’s Silicon Forest at an unforgettable party. Your ticket includes 2 free cocktails, appetizers, and an all access pass. |
Official TechFestNW After Party Featuring PHANTOGRAM through PARTY IN THE SILICON FOREST Join TechFestNW and 800+ attendees and experience Portland’s Silicon Forest at an unforgettable party featuring the one and only PHANTOGRAM. Your ticket includes 2 free cocktails, appetizers, and an all access pass to see PHANTOGRAM perform live before they headline at MusicFestNW the next day. |
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Tuesday
Sep 27, 2016
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On Demand Day: FREE Blue Lemonade Delivered to You – Pioneer Courthouse Square Tuesday September 27th, you’ll have access to on-demand blue lemonade delivered to you anywhere on Pioneer Square! All you have to do is click the “blue lemonade” button on our app, and we’ll be on our way in less than 15 minutes! We’ll be in the middle of Pioneer Square for more information! COST: FREE This includes: FREE blue lemonade FREE delivery Free smiles EASY AND SIMPLE: 1. Download our app 2. Make an appointment 3. Select blue lemonade Hours of Operations: 11 am to 2 pm (September 27th) Once you have completed your request we’ll send you a text to let you know we’re on our way. Yes, its that easy Ebernade #BLUED #BLUEDbyEbernade |
Tuesday
May 30, 2017
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Open Source Bridge Volunteer Meetup – Lucky Labrador Brew Pub Open Source Bridge is in just a few weeks — June 20-23. Come find out about volunteering positions, including Session Monitor, Hacker Lounge volunteer, Logistics assistant, Party volunteer, and more! Working just 8 hours (spread over 4 days of conference and load-in day) gets you a free ticket. Open source Bridge is the best regional open source tech conference around! A language-agnostic conference created by developers, designers, hardware hackers, and community leaders for the greater tech industry, OSBridge focuses on the intersection of activism, tech, and culture. Students and those looking for internships and work are always welcome — we have a job board on-site to connect you with companies looking to fill positions. |
Thursday
Oct 18, 2012
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Oregon immersive Education Days 2012 – University of Oregon Portland The Emergent Learning Commons (ELC) and the Applied Research in Virtual Environments for Learning Special Interest Group (ARVEL SIG) of the American Educational Research Association invites you to present your teaching and learning innovations either live, in person or remotely at the Oregon Immersive Education Days (OiED) at The University of Oregon's White Stag Building in Portland OR on October 18, 19, & 20, 2012. This 4th annual gathering of educators, researchers and developers working in immersive environments and emerging technologies for education in Oregon, the NorthWest Americas, and beyond related to the immersive Education group will feature a series of live, virtual, hands-on presentations, and special events providing attendees with an overview of Immersive Education and how virtual worlds and game-based learning technologies are used in both formal and informal settings to engage learning. |
Friday
Oct 19, 2012
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Oregon immersive Education Days 2012 – University of Oregon Portland The Emergent Learning Commons (ELC) and the Applied Research in Virtual Environments for Learning Special Interest Group (ARVEL SIG) of the American Educational Research Association invites you to present your teaching and learning innovations either live, in person or remotely at the Oregon Immersive Education Days (OiED) at The University of Oregon's White Stag Building in Portland OR on October 18, 19, & 20, 2012. This 4th annual gathering of educators, researchers and developers working in immersive environments and emerging technologies for education in Oregon, the NorthWest Americas, and beyond related to the immersive Education group will feature a series of live, virtual, hands-on presentations, and special events providing attendees with an overview of Immersive Education and how virtual worlds and game-based learning technologies are used in both formal and informal settings to engage learning. |
Saturday
Oct 20, 2012
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Oregon immersive Education Days 2012 – University of Oregon Portland The Emergent Learning Commons (ELC) and the Applied Research in Virtual Environments for Learning Special Interest Group (ARVEL SIG) of the American Educational Research Association invites you to present your teaching and learning innovations either live, in person or remotely at the Oregon Immersive Education Days (OiED) at The University of Oregon's White Stag Building in Portland OR on October 18, 19, & 20, 2012. This 4th annual gathering of educators, researchers and developers working in immersive environments and emerging technologies for education in Oregon, the NorthWest Americas, and beyond related to the immersive Education group will feature a series of live, virtual, hands-on presentations, and special events providing attendees with an overview of Immersive Education and how virtual worlds and game-based learning technologies are used in both formal and informal settings to engage learning. |
Thursday
Apr 25, 2013
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Oregon Tech Awards – Portland Art Museum Website |
Tuesday
Jun 20, 2017
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Organizing Community Events 101 – The Eliot Center Looking to engage or recruit donors, volunteers, ambassadors, or community partners in person? Want tips on how to make things run more smoothly? Get potential advocates excited to come to your community event. Join us as Melissa Chavez (core organizer of many nonprofit events over the years, including tech conferences Open Source Bridge, PNSQC, PyDX, and Portland VegFest) shares tools, and how to plan community events. |
Thursday
Apr 3, 2014
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OSBridge Speaker Proposal Meetup – Lucky Labrador Brew Pub Come share your talk ideas and get feedback from organizers and past speakers. Talk tech, get a drink, grab some food, and finish your long-procrastinated proposal. |
Thursday
Mar 5, 2020
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Out in Tech PDX Social | Intersectionality in Women's History – The Riveter Learn from people in Portland Tech and hear from featured speaker Miki Demeter in this month's Out in Tech social! About this Event: Out in Tech PDX celebrates Women's History Month - but bringing a focus to intersectional practices and gender inclusion. This event is open to all marginalized genders. Everyone is welcome including women, trans women, intersex people, gender non-binary people, gender non-confirming people, trans men, and those who may be questioning their gender. Join us at The Riveter to learn from industry leaders while you network and hear a featured talk from Miki Demeter (she/her), Security Researcher at Intel and 2019 Best Speaker winner for Portland Women in Tech (PDXWIT). Food and Drinks will be provided for all attendees. Activity Table will be provided for youth - parents, please join us. We will not be providing childcare services, but we will be providing distractions. This event is intended primarily for those of a marginalized gender. Allies are welcome. We will collect RSVPs up to the day of the event! 6pm - Doors Open & Networking Sit and chat round-table with industry leaders in Engineering, Management, Data, Startups, Design and more. 7pm - Announcements & Speaker Hear a featured talk by Miki Demeter and updates from your Out in Tech PDX Team 8pm - Goodbyes Tremendous thank you to our sponsor team at The Riveter! The Riveter is on a mission to change the future of work for all women. This means tough conversations, clear actions and key leadership on core diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) principles, advocacy and civic engagement. Thank you also to our food sponsor, ProFocus! ProFocus was built on a model of quality and integrity specifically designed to solve that problem for customers and candidates. Their business model is focused on only making careful introductions of the right candidates. They do this by fully understanding technology, our candidates, and the needs for each hiring position. _ Note: Out in Tech's Code of Conduct applies to all our spaces, online and IRL. |
Tuesday
Apr 2, 2019
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Out in Tech PDX | April Social – Crush Bar Come join Out in Tech PDX for our April Social at Crush Bar! If you are interested in connecting with the Out in Tech PDX chapter, want to meet some fabulous people or are a part of / interested in the tech industry, then come mingle with us and have a few drinks. We'll be at Crush Bar on Tuesday, April 2nd from 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm. Please RSVP through Eventbrite using the link above. We are looking forward to seeing everyone there! Out in Tech unites the LGBTQ+ tech community, empowering aspiring tech leaders to improve our world by showcasing accomplished speakers, producing timely and thought-provoking events, and connecting our members to new opportunities and each other. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we provide resources and mentorship to ensure career access for LGBTQ youth and provide web services for LGBTQ activists around the world. |
Tuesday
Dec 4, 2018
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Out in Tech PDX | December Social – Crush Bar Come join Out in Tech PDX for our December Social at Crush Bar! If you are interested in connecting with the Out in Tech PDX chapter, want to meet some fabulous people or are apart of / interested in the Tech industry, then come mingle with us and have a few drinks. We'll be at Crush Bar on Tuesday, December 4th from 6:00 - 9:30pm. We are looking forward to seeing everyone there! Note: A BIG thank you to Diego Mancilla for volunteering his time and talent to build our beautiful graphics for this event. He maintains his little corner of the web over at http://di-nation.com |
Tuesday
Dec 3, 2019
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Out in Tech PDX | December Social – Bumped Join Out in Tech Portland for our December Social at Bumped! You navigated dinner with the relatives, survived the Black Friday madness and finally finished the Thanksgiving leftovers. Now what? Come hang out with your extended family and share the stories! We'll be at Bumped on Tuesday, December 3rd from 5:30 - 8:30pm. Drinks and food will be provided by our lovely host. Please RSVP for your FREE ticket to attend. If you are interested in connecting with the Out in Tech PDX chapter, want to meet some fabulous people or are a part of / interested in the tech industry, then come out and join us. We are looking forward to seeing everyone there! A BIG thank you to our FABULOUS sponsors who made this event possible: Bumped for graciously hosting us and sponsoring food and beverages. Ovidio Francisco for volunteering his time and talent to build the beautiful graphics for this event. Questions/Concerns? Please email [email protected] |
Wednesday
Jan 30, 2019
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Out in Tech PDX | Demos & Drinks – New Relic Are you a developer, data scientist, engineer, or product leader? Do you want to meet fellow LGBTQ+ folks who have created an app or have very strong opinions on the best programming language? We got you. Join Out in Tech PDX for Demos and Drinks at New Relic! Apply to demo: bit.ly/PDXdemos 6:00pm | doors 6:30pm | demos 7:30pm | social + networking Drinks & snacks available. New Relic is located on the 27th floor. Note: A BIG thank you to Diego Mancilla for volunteering his time and talent to build our beautiful graphics for this event. He maintains his little corner of the web over at http://di-nation.com or on his Instagram over at @itsdieguito |
Tuesday
Sep 17, 2019
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Out in Tech PDX | Demos & Drinks – Airbnb Portland Are you a developer, data scientist, engineer, or product leader? Do you want to meet fellow LGBTQ+ folks who have created an app or have very strong opinions on the best programming language? Are you working on collaborative, open-source, or community-based products or apps? Want to share your work with a supportive queer tech community? We got you. Join Out in Tech PDX for Demos and Drinks at Airbnb! RSVPs are required and free. Please RSVP through Eventbrite to attend. Schedule 5:30pm | doors 6:30pm | demos 8:00pm | social + networking 9:00pm | closes Drinks and hors d'oeuvres provided. Must be 21+ to drink. Arrive early to guarantee entrance. A BIG thank you to our FABULOUS hosts Airbnb who made this event possible by graciously allowing us to use their space, and providing drinks and hors d'oeuvres. And a special thanks to Ovidio Francisco for volunteering their time and talent to build our beautiful graphics for this event. They maintain their little corner of the web over at http://ovidio.design Check out our Code of Conduct. Questions/Concerns? Please email [email protected] Note: We recommend arriving early. Unfortunately, RSVP does not guarantee entrance. If we reach capacity, we may be required to turn people away. Presenters Rebecca Alexander Founder, AllGo Michael Holland Mini Hotel Search App Trang Ho and Trang Sharbaugh Founders, MasaFresh Jeremy Abbot Proxy Croak Codes As a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit entity, Out in Tech depends on the community it serves. We thank our generous members and sponsors for their financial and in-kind support. |
Wednesday
Jan 22, 2020
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Out in Tech PDX | Demos & Drinks – Bumped Join Out in Tech Portland for Demos and Drinks at Bumped! Are you a developer, data scientist, engineer, or product leader? Do you want to meet fellow LGBTQ+ folks who have created an app or have very strong opinions on the best programming language? Are you working on collaborative, open-source, or community-based products or apps? Want to share your work with a supportive queer tech community? We got you. We'll be at Bumped on Wednesday, January 22nd from 5:30 - 8:30pm. Drinks and food will be provided by our lovely host. Please RSVP for your FREE ticket to attend. Schedule 5:30 | Doors 6:00 | Demos + Q&A 7:00 | Social Hour 8:30 | Event Ends Featured Presenters TBA Want to see your name here? Submit your idea to us! All experience levels and project stages are welcome. Apply here --> bit.ly/oitpdxdemos Whether you are interested in technology, leading your own company, or just looking to connect with the LGBTQ+ tech community, this event is for you. A BIG thank you to our FABULOUS sponsors who made this event possible: Bumped for graciously hosting us and providing food and beverages. Diego Mancilla for volunteering his time and talent to build our beautiful graphics for this event. Questions/Concerns? Please email [email protected] |
Tuesday
Feb 5, 2019
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Out in Tech PDX | February Social – Crush Bar Come join Out in Tech Portland for our February Social at Crush Bar! Out in Tech unites the LGBTQ+ tech community, empowering aspiring tech leaders to improve our world by showcasing accomplished speakers, producing timely and thought-provoking events, and connecting our members to new opportunities and each other. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we provide resources and mentorship to ensure career access for LGBTQ youth and provide web services for LGBTQ activists around the world. If you are interested in connecting with the Out in Tech PDX chapter, want to meet some fabulous people or are apart of / interested in the Tech industry, then come mingle with us and have a few drinks. We'll be at Crush Bar on Tuesday, February 5th from 6:00 - 9:30pm. We are looking forward to seeing everyone there! Note: A BIG thank you to Diego Mancilla for volunteering his time and talent to build our beautiful graphics for this event. He maintains his little corner of the web over at http://di-nation.com/ |
Monday
Jan 21, 2019
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Out in Tech PDX | January Social – Crush Bar Come join Out in Tech Portland for our FIRST SOCIAL OF 2019 at Crush Bar! Out in Tech unites the LGBTQ+ tech community, empowering aspiring tech leaders to improve our world by showcasing accomplished speakers, producing timely and thought-provoking events, and connecting our members to new opportunities and each other. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we provide resources and mentorship to ensure career access for LGBTQ youth and provide web services for LGBTQ activists around the world. If you are interested in connecting with the Out in Tech PDX chapter, want to meet some fabulous people or are apart of / interested in the Tech industry, then come mingle with us and have a few drinks. We'll be at Crush Bar on on Monday, January 21st from 6:00 - 9:30pm. We are looking forward to seeing everyone there! Note: A BIG thank you to Diego Mancilla for volunteering his time and talent to build our beautiful graphics for this event. He maintains his little corner of the web over at http://di-nation.com/ |
Tuesday
Jan 7, 2020
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Out in Tech PDX | January Social – Crush Bar Join us for our monthly social @ Crush Bar! New year, same social! We are super excited to bring you our first social of 2020. Come catch up with all your favorite people and hear about all of the awesome things Out in Tech has planned for the new year. If you're interested in connecting with the Out in Tech PDX chapter, want to meet some of the most fabulous folx in town or are a part of / interested in the tech industry, then come mingle with us and have a few drinks. We'll be at Crush Bar on Tuesday, January 7th from 6:00 - 9:30pm. We are looking forward to seeing everyone there! Please RSVP through Eventbrite for your FREE ticket to attend Schedule 6:00pm | doors 7:30pm | announcements 9:30pm | social concludes A BIG thank you to our FABULOUS sponsors who made this event possible: Crush Bar for graciously providing us with the wonderful event space. Diego Mancilla for volunteering his time and talent to build the beautiful graphics for this event. Questions/Concerns? Please email [email protected] As a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit entity, Out in Tech depends on the community it serves. We thank our generous members and sponsors for their financial and in-kind support. |
Wednesday
May 29, 2019
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Out In Tech PDX | May Demos and Drinks – Cloudability Are you a developer, data scientist, engineer, or product leader? Do you want to meet fellow LGBTQ+ folks who have created an app or have very strong opinions on the best programming language? We got you. Join Out in Tech PDX for Demos and Drinks at Cloudability! Apply to demo: bit.ly/PDXdemos 6:00pm | doors 6:30pm | demos 7:30pm | social + networking Drinks & snacks available. Note: A BIG thank you to Diego Mancilla for volunteering his time and talent to build our beautiful graphics for this event. He maintains his little corner of the web over at http://di-nation.com or on his Instagram over at @itsdieguito |
Tuesday
May 7, 2019
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Out In Tech PDX | May Social – Crush Bar Come join Out in Tech Portland for our May Social at Crush Bar! Out in Tech unites the LGBTQ+ tech community, empowering aspiring tech leaders to improve our world by showcasing accomplished speakers, producing timely and thought-provoking events, and connecting our members to new opportunities and each other. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we provide resources and mentorship to ensure career access for LGBTQ youth and provide web services for LGBTQ activists around the world. If you are interested in connecting with the Out in Tech PDX chapter, want to meet some fabulous people or are apart of / interested in the Tech industry, then come mingle with us and have a few drinks. We'll be at Crush Bar on Tuesday, May 7th from 6:00 - 9:30pm. We are looking forward to seeing everyone there! Note: A BIG thank you to Ovidio Francisco-Juan for volunteering his time and talent to build our beautiful graphics for this event. He maintains his little corner of the web over at http://ovidio.design |
Wednesday
Jun 12, 2019
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Out in Tech PDX | Pride Kickoff 2019 – New Relic Time to bust out the floral print because the sun is back from its winter-long hiatus, flowers are blooming, and that can only mean one thing: pride is just around the corner, and Out in Tech wants to party with you! Come kick off your 2019 pride season with Out in Tech at New Relic on Wednesday, June 12th! 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM Drinks & snacks graciously provided by New Relic. Note: A BIG thank you to Diego Mancilla for volunteering his time and talent to build our beautiful graphics for this event. He maintains his little corner of the web over at http://di-nation.com or on his Instagram over at @itsdieguito Out in Tech unites the LGBTQ+ tech community. We do this by creating opportunities for our 25,000 members to advance their careers, grow their networks, and leverage tech for social change. For more, outintech.com. |
Thursday
Oct 11, 2018
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Out in Tech PDX | Sharing is Queering – Airbnb Portland Join Out in Tech PDX on Thursday, October 11th for a panel on LGBTQ+ futures and the sharing economy! Stay afterwards for the social! Hosted by Airbnb. Schedule: 6:00 PM | Doors 6:30 PM | Panel 8:00 PM | Social Out in Tech unites the LGBTQ+ tech community, empowering aspiring tech leaders to improve our world by showcasing accomplished speakers, producing timely and thought-provoking events, and connecting our members to new opportunities and each other. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we provide resources and mentorship to ensure career access for LGBTQ youth and provide web services for LGBTQ activists around the world. Note: A BIG thank you to Ovidio Francisco for volunteering his time and talent to build our beautiful graphics for this event. He maintains his little corner of the web over at https://www.ovidio.design |
Wednesday
Feb 19, 2020
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Out in Tech PDX | Tech-nically Dating – WeWork Custom House Love is in the air this time of year! The rise of U.S. dating apps has fundamentally altered how members of the LGBTQ community find partners and connect to one another. In fact, nearly two-thirds of gay and lesbian couples in the U.S. met online. Join Out in Tech PDX as we chat about how technology has changed the dating game. You'll hear from the creators of online dating platforms and the stories of those who use them. We'll be discussing design, privacy, security and inclusion, as well as what keeps us hooked on these apps. There will be featured presentations, followed by a discussion panel with Q&A. A BIG thank you to our FABULOUS sponsors who made this event possible: WeWork for graciously providing their space for this event. |
Wednesday
Nov 20, 2019
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Out in Tech PDX | We put the "i" in iOS – eBay Whether we are posting to social media, messaging friends or crushing candy, most of us spend way too much time on our phones. Chances are you're reading this on a phone or tablet, right now! The future is mobile! Join Out in Tech PDX on November 20th as we chat about all things mobile. Ever wonder how an app goes from being an idea to being a best seller in the App Store? Curious about what tools it takes to build an app? Confused about the difference between Apple and Android? Our experienced panel of mobile developers will answer all these questions and more. Please RSVP for a FREE ticket on Eventbrite to attend! Schedule 6:00 | Doors 6:30 | Panel Discussion + Q&A 8:00 | Social Hour 9:00 | Event Ends Featured Panelists Lauren Lizardo (she/her) - Unity Game Developer Zach Heusinkveld (he/him) - iOS/Android Developer, Kiva Dan Melton (he/him) - Staff Software Engineer, Dipsea Stories Morgan Lutz (she/her) - Android Developer, Kiva Whether you are interested in technology, leading your own company, or just looking to connect with the LGBTQ+ tech community, this event is for you. A BIG thank you to our FABULOUS sponsors who made this event possible: eBay for graciously hosting us and providing food and beverages. Ovidio Francisco for volunteering his time and talent to build our beautiful graphics for this event |
Wednesday
Dec 12, 2018
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Out in Tech PDX | Working #OutHere: Being LGBTQ+ at Work – Adpearance 1 in 4 LGBTQ+ folxs face discrimination at work. 4 in 4 of them are fearless and proud. Join us on 12.12 for an all-star panel on being LGBTQ+ at work. Hosted at Adpearance, we will be talking to professionals from Adpearance, L2T Media, Nike, and Netlify about how they go about navigating professional relationships with both customers and colleagues while being LGBTQ+. Come for the stories. Stay for the social. 🌈🍻 6:00 PM | Doors 6:30 PM | Panel 8:00 PM | Social Featured Panelists: Josh Beckel, Senior Sales Engineer, Adpearance/Foureyes Amber Daniel, Senior OEM Sales Manager, L2T Media Jarvis Sam, Senior Director of Sourcing and Diversity Recruitment/Programs, Nike Perry Eising, Community Strategy/Management, Netlify Note: A BIG thank you to Diego Mancilla for volunteering his time and talent to build our beautiful graphics for this event. He maintains his little corner of the web over at http://di-nation.com or on his Instagram over at @itsdieguito |
Tuesday
May 1, 2018
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Out in Tech Portland // May Social – Crush Bar Come join Out in Tech Portland for our May Social at Crush Bar! If you are interested in connecting with the Out in Tech PDX chapter, want to meet some fabulous people or are apart of / interested in the Tech industry, then come mingle with us and have a few drinks. We'll be at Crush Bar on Tuesday, May 1st from 6:00 - 9:30pm. We are looking forward to seeing everyone there! Note: A BIG thank you to Diego Mancilla for volunteering his time and talent to build our beautiful graphics for this event. He maintains his little corner of the web over at http://di-nation.com/ |
Tuesday
Oct 2, 2018
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Out in Tech Portland // October Social – Crush Bar Come join Out in Tech Portland for our October Social at Crush Bar! Out in Tech unites the LGBTQ+ tech community, empowering aspiring tech leaders to improve our world by showcasing accomplished speakers, producing timely and thought-provoking events, and connecting our members to new opportunities and each other. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we provide resources and mentorship to ensure career access for LGBTQ youth and provide web services for LGBTQ activists around the world. If you are interested in connecting with the Out in Tech PDX chapter, want to meet some fabulous people or are apart of / interested in the Tech industry, then come mingle with us and have a few drinks. We'll be at Crush Bar on Tuesday, October 2nd from 6:00 - 9:30pm. We are looking forward to seeing everyone there! Note: A BIG thank you to Diego Mancilla for volunteering his time and talent to build our beautiful graphics for this event. He maintains his little corner of the web over at http://di-nation.com/ |
Thursday
May 30, 2024
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Pacific Northwest Music Tech Meetup – joyful Free for music tech execs, founders, innovators, investors, veterans, movers, shakers, & crazy pants. The quarterly PNW Music Tech Meetup is back! We will kick off with three short presentations, open the floor for announcements and requests for connections, and have plenty of time to schmooze with food and drinks provided by our sponsors! You’ll hear from: Revohloo’s Tracy DeBarros — music video remix monetization platform Decibel’s Ken Naku — music collaboration, licensing, and asset management XRAY FM’s Chase Spross — Portland’s progressive community radio station Plus shoutouts, beverages, schmooze with the PNW music tech community. Thank you to our sponsors! CD Baby Metrognome 503 Distilling Rock Paper Scissors PR Organized and presented by the Music Tectonics Conference (RSVP required) |
Thursday
Sep 26, 2024
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Pacific Northwest Music Tech Meetup - September – Marmoset The quarterly PNW Music Tech Meetup returns September 26! Free for music tech execs, founders, innovators, investors, veterans, movers, shakers, & crazy pants. What's Next in Music Tech: AI, Fandom, and the Future of Lilstening Hear from Panelists: Graeme Harrison, Bluesound Sam Alexander, fractional CTO Natasha Kmeto Harris, Mississippi Studios and Polaris Hall Dmitri Vietze, Rock Paper Scissors Plus shoutouts, beverages, schmooze with the PNW music tech community. Thank you to our sponsors! Distrokid Marmoset Rock Paper Scissors PR 503 Distilling Organized and presented by the Music Tectonics Conference (RSVP required) |
Monday
Oct 8, 2018
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Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference through World Trade Center Now in its 36th year, the Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference prioritizes adding and improving the quality of software. Our industry learns from working with education, healthcare, manufacturing, government sectors, and more. What can those other industries learn from us? Come and find out at PNSQC 2018. |
Monday
Oct 14, 2019
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Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference through World Trade Center The 37th Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference will be held October 14-16, 2019. With two days of technical talks and keynotes and a full day of workshops, this conference focuses on ways to improve the process of building and deploying software projects and systems. Tracks Include - People, Management and Leadership - Technologies and Tools (including Machine Learning and AI) - Performance and Security - Automation - Processes, Practices, and Methods - Quality Engineering Registration information is online https://www.pnsqc.org/2019-conference/2019-registration-information/ Our industry learns from working with education, healthcare, manufacturing, government sectors, and more. What can those other industries learn from us? Come and find out at PNSQC 2019. |
Thursday
Oct 9, 2014
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Party with PDX Code Guild – PDX Code Guild The best kind of party happens when you, members of the Portland tech community, advisors, staff, graduates, students, a delta blues musician, a photo booth, food and drinks are all together at PDX Code Guild. RSVP Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/party-with-the-pdx-code-guild-tickets-13272312845 Let's make it happen. Join us! After a long year of hard work and help from the Portland Tech Community, we have completed our beta testing of our bootcamp and have obtained a career school license! Join us for drinks, hors d'oeuvres, delta blues & slide guitar from Adam Scramstad, student project demos, and a photo booth. If you've been curious about our bootcamp, this will be a fun way to fine out more. PDX Code Guild staff, instructors, students, advisors and graduates will be here to share beverages and answer any questions. |
Thursday
Apr 4, 2024
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PDX ads+tech happy hour no. 2 – Wayfinder Beer (Not actually limited to people in advertising or tech; please invite whoever you like) |
Saturday
May 7, 2011
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PDX Applications For Good Code-A-Thon – Cloudability Please join One Economy and AT & T for the Portland, Oregon, Applications For Good Code-A-Thon There will be four cash prizes awarded at the event:
All projects submitted for the event must fall within one of these four categories:
Platforms accepted:
More info, including full contest rules: http://applicationsforgood.org/ Please RSVP: http://tinyurl.com/4n4onvv Official PDX contact: Lia Hollander (@missburrows) <img src="http://a323.yahoofs.com/upcoming/2886/tn-001_2561a0e11c7511.jpg?upAmoiNBFzeeY1B6" alt="Applications For Good" |
Tuesday
Oct 18, 2016
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PDX Code Guild Demo Day! – PDX Code Guild Join PDX Code Guild and our wonderful graduates for an awesome evening of final project demos, refreshments, and fun! Schedule: 6:30pm | Light Refreshments & Mingling |
Wednesday
Oct 23, 2013
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PDX Code Guild Meet and Greet Party – NedSpace on 5th Join us for our October meet and greet party! After much hard work and planning, PDX Code Guild has officially launched and is now accepting applications and enrolling students! Help us celebrate over some beverages and snacks. We look forward to seeing you there! Eventbrite RSVP's appreciated! Here's the link: https://pdxcodeguildmeetandgreet.eventbrite.com Interested in studying programming? At PDX Code Guild you will participate in an immersive learning community. Through pair programming, mentoring, and group projects you will become a capable job ready developer. You will also engage with Portland's diverse tech scene, build relationships with our industry partners, and connect with local tech companies hungry for developers. |
Wednesday
Jan 15, 2014
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PDX Code Guild Meet and Greet Party – NedSpace on 5th Join us for our first meet and greet party of the year! Share a beverage and a snack, meet our instructors and current students. and enter our free drawing for $200 off of the upcoming Junior Developer Bootcamp. Information about the Junior Developer Bootcamp: Starts Jan 28 Python-based Junior Developer is an intense twelve-week, full time, hands-on immersive course that combines individual projects and group study to give you the skills and habits you need to succeed as a junior developer. You will learn core python, how to think like a programmer, and important developer practices like source control, testing, and debugging. Pair programming and group work, as well as personal portfolio projects help round you out as a developer. We'll introduce you to industry leaders and help prepare you to get a job by helping you build your portfolio and helping you with your resume and interviewing skills. For more information visit pdxcodeguild.com or call our director, Sher Dover at (541) 602-6215 |
Wednesday
Jun 11, 2014
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PDX Code Guild Spring Happy Hour – PDX Code Guild Party with us in our new location! RSVP Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-code-guild-spring-happy-hour-tickets-11623290575 Join us for the fist Meet and Greet Party in our new location! Share beverages and some snacks, meet our staff, grads and current students. Enter our free drawing for $200 off of the upcoming Junior Developer Bootcamp. Connect with the community. Have a ball! |
Thursday
Sep 1, 2016
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PDX Code Guild's Third Anniversary Party – PDX Code Guild Come celebrate PDX Code Guild's third anniversary Sept. 1st with food, beer, live music, and great company! Also enjoy four short presentations from recent graduates showing off their final projects! Details & RSVP: https://codeguildthirdanniversary.eventbrite.com We hope to see you there! |
Friday
Sep 11, 2020
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PDX CoffeeOps – Online We're a welcoming community of folx who gather to talk about software development + operations (Dev + Ops) tools and culture in downtown Portland. We meet every other Friday on Zoom for the foreseeable future. Our Lean Coffee (http://leancoffee.org/) format allows us to talk about a diverse range of topics. We follow the Contributor Covenant code of conduct (https://github.com/CoffeeOps/Seattle/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md). Join us on slack! https://join.slack.com/t/coffeeops/shared_invite/zt-epb8i8qr-rrpCbR7g33rSLWg51VKzjA Agenda: 8:00 - 8:10 Mingle and generate topics 8:10 - 8:20 Get into groups, introduce and vote on topics 8:20 - 9:00 Discussions 9:00 - 9:15 Takeaways and wrap up |
Friday
Sep 25, 2020
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PDX CoffeeOps – Online We're a welcoming community of folx who gather to talk about software development + operations (Dev + Ops) tools and culture in downtown Portland. We meet every other Friday on Zoom for the foreseeable future. Our Lean Coffee (http://leancoffee.org/) format allows us to talk about a diverse range of topics. We follow the Contributor Covenant code of conduct (https://github.com/CoffeeOps/Seattle/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md). Join us on slack! https://join.slack.com/t/coffeeops/shared_invite/zt-epb8i8qr-rrpCbR7g33rSLWg51VKzjA Agenda: 8:00 - 8:10 Mingle and generate topics 8:10 - 8:20 Get into groups, introduce and vote on topics 8:20 - 9:00 Discussions 9:00 - 9:15 Takeaways and wrap up |
Friday
Oct 9, 2020
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PDX CoffeeOps – Online We're a welcoming community of folx who gather to talk about software development + operations (Dev + Ops) tools and culture in downtown Portland. We meet every other Friday on Zoom for the foreseeable future. Our Lean Coffee (http://leancoffee.org/) format allows us to talk about a diverse range of topics. We follow the Contributor Covenant code of conduct (https://github.com/CoffeeOps/Seattle/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md). Join us on slack! https://join.slack.com/t/coffeeops/shared_invite/zt-epb8i8qr-rrpCbR7g33rSLWg51VKzjA Agenda: 8:00 - 8:10 Mingle and generate topics 8:10 - 8:20 Get into groups, introduce and vote on topics 8:20 - 9:00 Discussions 9:00 - 9:15 Takeaways and wrap up |
Friday
Oct 23, 2020
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PDX CoffeeOps – Online We're a welcoming community of folx who gather to talk about software development + operations (Dev + Ops) tools and culture in downtown Portland. We meet every other Friday on Zoom for the foreseeable future. Our Lean Coffee (http://leancoffee.org/) format allows us to talk about a diverse range of topics. We follow the Contributor Covenant code of conduct (https://github.com/CoffeeOps/Seattle/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md). Join us on slack! https://join.slack.com/t/coffeeops/shared_invite/zt-epb8i8qr-rrpCbR7g33rSLWg51VKzjA Agenda: 8:00 - 8:10 Mingle and generate topics 8:10 - 8:20 Get into groups, introduce and vote on topics 8:20 - 9:00 Discussions 9:00 - 9:15 Takeaways and wrap up |
Friday
Apr 23, 2021
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PDX CoffeeOps – Online We're a welcoming community of folx who gather to talk about software development + operations (Dev + Ops) tools and culture in downtown Portland. We meet every other Friday on Zoom for the foreseeable future. Our Lean Coffee (http://leancoffee.org/) format allows us to talk about a diverse range of topics. We follow the Contributor Covenant code of conduct (https://github.com/CoffeeOps/Seattle/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md). Join us on slack! https://join.slack.com/t/coffeeops/shared_invite/zt-epb8i8qr-rrpCbR7g33rSLWg51VKzjA Agenda: 8:00 - 8:10 Mingle and generate topics 8:10 - 8:20 Get into groups, introduce and vote on topics 8:20 - 9:00 Discussions 9:00 - 9:15 Takeaways and wrap up |
Friday
May 21, 2021
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PDX CoffeeOps – Online We're a welcoming community of folx who gather to talk about software development + operations (Dev + Ops) tools and culture in downtown Portland. We meet every other Friday on Zoom for the foreseeable future. Our Lean Coffee (http://leancoffee.org/) format allows us to talk about a diverse range of topics. We follow the Contributor Covenant code of conduct (https://github.com/CoffeeOps/Seattle/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md). Join us on slack! https://join.slack.com/t/coffeeops/shared_invite/zt-pwsmft0j-nhkRmjfbj167yGQHyVUqcQ Agenda: 8:00 - 8:10 Mingle and generate topics 8:10 - 8:20 Get into groups, introduce and vote on topics 8:20 - 9:00 Discussions 9:00 - 9:15 Takeaways and wrap up |
Friday
Jun 4, 2021
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PDX CoffeeOps – Online We're a welcoming community of folx who gather to talk about software development + operations (Dev + Ops) tools and culture in downtown Portland. We meet every other Friday on Zoom for the foreseeable future. Our Lean Coffee (http://leancoffee.org/) format allows us to talk about a diverse range of topics. We follow the Contributor Covenant code of conduct (https://github.com/CoffeeOps/Seattle/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md). Join us on slack! https://join.slack.com/t/coffeeops/shared_invite/zt-pwsmft0j-nhkRmjfbj167yGQHyVUqcQ Agenda: 8:00 - 8:10 Mingle and generate topics 8:10 - 8:20 Get into groups, introduce and vote on topics 8:20 - 9:00 Discussions 9:00 - 9:15 Takeaways and wrap up |
Friday
Nov 5, 2021
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PDX CoffeeOps – Online We're a welcoming community of folx who gather to talk about software development + operations (Dev + Ops) tools and culture in downtown Portland. We meet every other Friday on Zoom for the foreseeable future. Our Lean Coffee (http://leancoffee.org/) format allows us to talk about a diverse range of topics. We follow the Seattle DevOps Code of Conduct https://seattledevops.net/codeofconduct/ and encourage all attendees to read and abide by it. Join us on slack! https://join.slack.com/t/coffeeops/shared_invite/zt-uftlq5pw-7efC~4RoH4Dup4axvuHYnA Agenda: 8:00 - 8:15 Mingle 8:15 - 8:20 Get into groups, generate topics 8:20 - 8:25 Introductions and vote on topics 8:25 - 9:10 Discussions 9:10 - 9:15 Takeaways and wrap up |
Friday
Nov 19, 2021
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PDX CoffeeOps – Online We're a welcoming community of folx who gather to talk about software development + operations (Dev + Ops) tools and culture in downtown Portland. We meet every other Friday on Zoom for the foreseeable future. Our Lean Coffee (http://leancoffee.org/) format allows us to talk about a diverse range of topics. We follow the Seattle DevOps Code of Conduct https://seattledevops.net/codeofconduct/ and encourage all attendees to read and abide by it. Join us on slack! https://join.slack.com/t/coffeeops/shared_invite/zt-uftlq5pw-7efC~4RoH4Dup4axvuHYnA Agenda: 8:00 - 8:15 Mingle 8:15 - 8:20 Get into groups, generate topics 8:20 - 8:25 Introductions and vote on topics 8:25 - 9:10 Discussions 9:10 - 9:15 Takeaways and wrap up |
Friday
Dec 3, 2021
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PDX CoffeeOps – Online We're a welcoming community of folx who gather to talk about software development + operations (Dev + Ops) tools and culture in downtown Portland. We meet every other Friday on Zoom for the foreseeable future. Our Lean Coffee (http://leancoffee.org/) format allows us to talk about a diverse range of topics. We follow the Seattle DevOps Code of Conduct https://seattledevops.net/codeofconduct/ and encourage all attendees to read and abide by it. Join us on slack! https://join.slack.com/t/coffeeops/shared_invite/zt-uftlq5pw-7efC~4RoH4Dup4axvuHYnA Agenda: 8:00 - 8:15 Mingle 8:15 - 8:20 Get into groups, generate topics 8:20 - 8:25 Introductions and vote on topics 8:25 - 9:10 Discussions 9:10 - 9:15 Takeaways and wrap up |
Friday
Dec 17, 2021
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PDX CoffeeOps – Online We're a welcoming community of folx who gather to talk about software development + operations (Dev + Ops) tools and culture in downtown Portland. We meet every other Friday on Zoom for the foreseeable future. Our Lean Coffee (http://leancoffee.org/) format allows us to talk about a diverse range of topics. We follow the Seattle DevOps Code of Conduct https://seattledevops.net/codeofconduct/ and encourage all attendees to read and abide by it. Join us on slack! https://join.slack.com/t/coffeeops/shared_invite/zt-uftlq5pw-7efC~4RoH4Dup4axvuHYnA Agenda: 8:00 - 8:15 Mingle 8:15 - 8:20 Get into groups, generate topics 8:20 - 8:25 Introductions and vote on topics 8:25 - 9:10 Discussions 9:10 - 9:15 Takeaways and wrap up |
Tuesday
Aug 15, 2017
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PDX Free Code Camp Hangout (Tuesday Night Edition!) – Simple Hi campers! We'll be having our Tuesday meetups at Simple. Like our previous meetings this is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions. All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com Please RVSP on meetup so we can get a headcount |
Tuesday
Aug 29, 2017
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PDX Free Code Camp Hangout (Tuesday Night Edition!) – Simple Hi campers! We'll be having our Tuesday meetups at Simple. This is a laid back study/networking session. Bring your laptops and questions. All levels of experience welcome. www.freecodecamp.com Please RVSP on meetup.com so we can get a headcount |
Wednesday
Jan 9, 2013
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PDX Tech+Pong – CorSource CorSource is a proud partner of the PDX Tech + Pong Meet-up Group. CorSource offers strategic consulting, development services and technical staffing. Located in SW Portland, their doors will be open to the PDX tech community. |
Wednesday
Jan 16, 2013
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PDX Tech+Pong – AltSource AltSource is a driven software development team focused on delivering custom applications of exceptional quality across any enterprise. Located in SE Portland, AltSource will be opening their doors to the PDX tech community for some Ping-Pong and conversation. |
Wednesday
Jan 23, 2013
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PDX Tech+Pong – New Relic New Relic helps developers pinpoint and solve performance issues in Ruby, Java, .NET, PHP and Python apps with real user, application and server monitoring. Based in SW Portland, New Relic will be opening their doors to the PDX tech community for some Ping-Pong and conversation. |
Wednesday
Jan 30, 2013
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PDX Tech+Pong – CrowdCompass office in the Ford Building CrowdCompass is thrilled to be pulling together this PDX Tech + Pong Meet-up. We want to be a catalyst in the PDX tech community that facilitates great conversations within fun social environments. |
Wednesday
Feb 6, 2013
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PDX Tech+Pong – CrowdCompass office in the Ford Building CrowdCompass is thrilled to be pulling together this PDX Tech + Pong Meet-up. We want to be a catalyst in the PDX tech community that facilitates great conversations within fun social environments. |
Wednesday
Feb 13, 2013
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PDX Tech+Pong – CorSource CorSource is a proud partner of the PDX Tech + Pong Meet-up Group. CorSource offers strategic consulting, development services and technical staffing. Located in SW Portland, their doors will be open to the PDX tech community. |
Wednesday
Feb 20, 2013
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PDX Tech+Pong – AltSource AltSource is a driven software development team focused on delivering custom applications of exceptional quality across any enterprise. Located in SE Portland, AltSource will be opening their doors to the PDX tech community for some Ping-Pong and conversation. |
Wednesday
Feb 27, 2013
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PDX Tech+Pong – New Relic New Relic helps developers pinpoint and solve performance issues in Ruby, Java, .NET, PHP and Python apps with real user, application and server monitoring. Based in SW Portland, New Relic will be opening their doors to the PDX tech community for some Ping-Pong and conversation. |
Wednesday
Mar 6, 2013
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PDX Tech+Pong – CrowdCompass office in the Ford Building CrowdCompass is thrilled to be pulling together this PDX Tech + Pong Meet-up. We want to be a catalyst in the PDX tech community that facilitates great conversations within fun social environments. |
Monday
Aug 4, 2014
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PDX Women Founders Forum – AJC outdoor gallery space AUGUST 4th EVENT Hi All - Are you all ready for summer? Our August event is a summer cocktail party with several opportunities to connect, get to know each other more and catch up. In short, networking at its best.Success in business depends on the quality and quantity of our relationships. We are most of the time so busy running our businesses, that we don't focus enough energy on the critical aspect of building rapport. With the Women Founders Forum, we intend to create a place to share ideas, learn and grow our businesses. It's a place for building trusted professional relationships to further our business and professional development VENUE: AJ of AJC Photography (www.ajc-photography.com) has kindly offered her outdoor gallery space for our event. The address is 333 NW 9th St., but we'll have the doors open on the 10th avenue side. We'll be in the downstairs gallery space. It's in the same courtyard as Isabel Restaurant and Imelda's shoes, between NW Everett and Flanders. When you arrive you can buzz the concierge to be let in, or just come around to the 10th Avenue side where we'll have the gallery doors open. Event starts at 6pm with networking and goes on until later in the night... We'll conclude the evening with more networking until 9pm. Don't forget to register at: https://pdxwomenfoundersforum.eventbrite.com |
Monday
Jan 26, 2015
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PDX Women Founders Forum – New Relic JANUARY 26 EVENT Hi All - Excited to announce our first event of 2015. Our sponsor and host is New Relic. See you on the 29th floor of the "big pink"! Topic is: "Recruiting Challenges in Todays World for Startup Founders", with the awesome Susan Robinson. Can't wait to see you all! The Speaker: When Susan was working on her Bachelor of Engineering and MBA, she had no idea she would one day run her own company. She started her career as a Software Developer for a local software development company, before moving up to a Project Manager which was her first experience in hiring talent. She left the corporate world to become a consultant for a Professional Services organization for several years where she implemented ERP systems. Prior to Y2K when there was a shortage of local talent to provide software remediation, she moved into technology staffing. In those 15 years sha has experienced the highs and lows in hiring technology talent from Y2K, .com bubble and burst, the Great Recession and everything in between. because she loves what she does, in November of 2013 sha started Tech Talent Link where she focuses on assisting companies find technology talent either on direct hire or temporary basis. HOW TO CONNECT WITH US: If you haven't joined yet our LinkedIn private group: PDX Women Founders Forum: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=5088662&trk=anet_ug_hm Don't forget to follow us on Twitter: @WFF_PDX. http://pdxwomenfounders.org/ PDX WOMEN FOUNDERS FORUM: Welcome to the Women Founders Forum! Up until now, Portland has had no group formally dedicated to supporting the unique opportunities and challenges that women founders face as well as promoting the value they create. By creating a safe and supportive environment for professional & personal growth through a combination of in person & online networking and educational activities, Women Founders Forum helps motivated women in Portland create world-class businesses. Let’s keep this rolling! You will see more structured events with open discussions and workshops. Again, the objective is to leverage this powerful network to grow our respective businesses and capabilities. You value that and we heard it loud and clear. PLEASE INVITE OTHERS: this event is open to PDX-based women founders as well as aspiring entrepreneurs, so do spread the word & bring friends. Looking forward to seeing you all at our next event! Paola & Liz Dont forget to follow us on Twitter: @WFF_PDX CODE OF CONDUCT: Cone of confidence policy: statements made by individuals both at our meetings and in our online forum are not to be shared with anybody outside the group without the person's explicit approval. No soliciting policy both at our meetings and in our online forum. |
Monday
Mar 9, 2015
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PDX Women Founders Forum – Tonkon Torp LLP Hi All - Our own Liz Bacon - co-founder of the Women Founders Forum - will talk about the story of her startup, from beginning to a very successful end. This event is kindly sponsored by Tonkon Torp and TIE Oregon - thank you! Topic is: "The Story Arc: Fireside chat with Liz Bacon", with the awesome Liz Bacon. FindWellness founder Liz Bacon will talk candidly about her journey from inception to product launch, all the way up to her company's recent acquisition. Can't wait to see you all! |
Wednesday
Aug 10, 2011
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pdx.pm : Dependency Injection strategies with perl – Free Geek pdx.pm : Dependency Injection strategies with perl notbenh - Dependency Injection:
If you have specific questions/aspects that you would like me to focus on please feel free to contact me pre-meeting at ben.hengst { at } gmail.com As always, social time and drinks at the Lucky Lab Hawthorne (3 blocks north) post talk. |
Tuesday
Feb 21, 2017
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PDXAUX Accessibility & technology: demo and discussion with vision-impaired users – Puppet PDXAUX learns from Angel Chesimet and other blind end users while they demonstrate how they use every day technology, including websites, phones, apps, etc. They will discuss what works for them and what doesn't. Demonstrations of use of screen readers, braille display, texting, gps, apps, OCR readers and applications, and everyday uses. We will begin the evening with social time and then the presentation at 7pm so there is plenty of time for Q&A, discussion and a bit of networking/wrap-up at the end. |
Monday
Oct 26, 2015
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PDXAUX Guest Presenter: Gian Wild on Mobile Accessibility – Puppet Join us at Puppet Labs for a presentation by Gian Wild on how to make your mobile sites accessible. You want to make sure your desktop site is fully accessible but now it is perhaps more important to make sure your mobile site or responsive web site is fully accessible to people with with disabilities. Many people with disabilities prefer using a mobile device to the desktop. WCAG2 was written before mobile devices were ubiquitous, and there are some accessibility issues unique to the mobile format, such as lack of keyboard, lack of mouse hover and reduced screen size. Gian will be talking about the most common problems and how you can avoid them. More about Gian Wild: Gian Wild is the CEO of AccessibilityOz an Australian company that is expanding into the U.S. Market. Gian has worked in the accessibility industry since 1998 and consulted on the development of the first Level AAA accessible web site in Australia. She ran the accessibility consultancy PurpleTop from 2000 to 2005 and built the accessibility tool, PurpleCop. Gian Wild spent seven years on the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group and contributed to the W3C Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group and the W3C Authoring Tools Accessibility Guidelines Working Group. She spent six years contributing to the development of WCAG2. In addition to her accessibility work, Gian is often asked to judge the accessibility aspect of web awards, having previously judged the Web Directions McFarlane Award, been the Accessibility Judge for FullCodePress (build a web site in a day) twice and has been the Accessibility Judge for the Australian Web Awards three years running. Soft drinks provided by Puppet Labs. The Portland Accessibility and User Experience Meetup will address how to incorporate accessibility and universal design principles into project planning, user research, and UX evaluation. The purpose of this meet up is to host an ongoing conversation about how to design and build tools that are inclusive to the greatest number of people possible - meaning those with and without (dis)abilities. We intend to discuss topics related to accessibility policy and regulations, incorporating people with disabilities into an iterative project lifecycle, how to conduct UX research with diverse populations, automated and manual tools for UX evaluation, building accessibility into company policy and practice, and much more! A UX Universal and Inclusive Design meet up is timely as we see the Dept. of Justice handing down ruling after ruling requiring digital products and services to be accessible (i.e. Netflix, Redbox, Target, etc...). This meet up will provide a much needed resource for Portland based companies and individuals interested in accessibility, universal design, and inclusive design. |
Tuesday
Dec 15, 2015
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PDXAUX Happy Hour – Green Dragon Bistro & Brew Pub Help us close out the year at the patio of Green Dragon for happy hour to network and discuss accessibility and the user experience! The Portland Accessibility and User Experience Meetup will address how to incorporate accessibility and universal design principles into project planning, user research, and UX evaluation. The purpose of this meet up is to host an ongoing conversation about how to design and build tools that are inclusive to the greatest number of people possible - meaning those with and without (dis)abilities. We intend to discuss topics related to accessibility policy and regulations, incorporating people with disabilities into an iterative project lifecycle, how to conduct UX research with diverse populations, automated and manual tools for UX evaluation, building accessibility into company policy and practice, and much more! A UX Universal and Inclusive Design meet up is timely as we see the Dept. of Justice handing down ruling after ruling requiring digital products and services to be accessible (i.e. Netflix, Redbox, Target, etc...). This meet up will provide a much needed resource for Portland based companies and individuals interested in accessibility, universal design, and inclusive design. |
Tuesday
May 12, 2015
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PDXedTech Meetup: Student Security and Privacy by Bill Fitzgerald – eBay Community Lounge Whether you're a teacher, software developer, or sales soldier ignorance about privacy and security just won't fly anymore. Trusting software engineers to know everything about security can put your students and business at risk. With the NSA leaks inundating the media, everyone is asking: How safe is my data? Join us at eBay's Community Lounge for an informed discussion on privacy and security with speaker Bill Fitzgerald who focuses on educational technology security. You can follow him on Twitter. Space is still open for quick pitches for this event. Also looking ahead, we need a main speaker for June. Spread the word. SPONSORS: The Math Learning Center Northwest Education Cluster eBay Coursetto |
Tuesday
Feb 22, 2011
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PDXTech4Good February Meetup – Mercy Corps Action Center Be a Beacon of Goodness: How Nonprofits Can Leverage Location-based Services This month we dive into the growing location-based marketing trend with geo-location tools of Foursquare, Gowalla, Whrrl, Facebook Places, and SCVNGR, and discover how they can be used to spread awareness, fundraise, build community, and engage action. Explore how Whrrl’s Societies are used to build communities and bring like-minded people together. Use Foursquare’s “Tips” to increase consciousness and fundraise for your cause or organization. Employ supporters into action by creating SCVNGR challenges. Play a game of tag with Facebook Places to spread your message amongst the 600 million plus Facebook users. Come on in and join the conversation! We'd love to have you. |
Tuesday
Feb 28, 2023
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PDXWIT & AWS Present: How to Prepare for a Technical Interview (virtual) – Online Registration is required for this event. Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/532348016247 Interviewing for a new job can be a stressful proposition. A group of volunteers from Amazon Web Services (AWS, aws.amazon.com) created this training to demystify the interview process. This is tailored to job seekers seeking employment in tech. In this virtual seminar, they’ll cover good and bad interviewing practices they’ve witnessed through their careers. They’ll also present helpful tips and resources to prepare for your next technical interviews. During this webinar, they will: - Prepare you for the interview - Set expectations for the day of the interview - Role-play a mock interview - Provide approaches to navigating the coding test - Share information and resources. Agenda: 12:00 p.m. - Event begins 12:03 p.m. - Intros and announcements 12:10 p.m. - Presentation + Q&A 1:15 p.m. - Event ends PDXWIT (pdxwit.org) is building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. Event FAQ Q: Will ASL or closed captioning be available? A: Yes. We plan to have ASL interpreters in attendance and will use the closed captioning features supported in Zoom. |
Thursday
Sep 14, 2023
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PDXWIT & NAVEX: Unlocking Pathways Into Tech and Tech-adjacent Careers – NAVEX Registration is required to attend this event. Please register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdxwit-navex-unlocking-pathways-into-tech-and-tech-adjacent-careers-tickets-692088223507?aff=oddtdtcreator PDXWIT, along with our host NAVEX, are excited to share insights that will help you chart your course to career success in tech and tech-adjacent fields. You’ll hear from current NAVEX employees about how they’ve grown through the company, and learn:
We hope to see you there! Agenda:
PDXWIT is building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. COVID-19 safety measures Masks are optional and our host will provide hand sanitizer. You are encouraged to bring your face mask for the safety of yourself and others. If you feel unwell or are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, please stay home and join us at future in-person events. |
Tuesday
Apr 11, 2023
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PDXWIT & Oregon Venture Fund Present: Pitch Fest for Women Founders – Oregon Venture Fund Registration is required to attend this event. Please register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdxwit-oregon-venture-fund-present-pitch-fest-for-women-founders-tickets-595319886807 Join PDXWIT as we collaborate with the Oregon Venture Fund (OVF) for the annual OVF and Women in Tech’s Entrepreneur Pitch event! Do you have a business idea that you think has potential, but you want some experts to weigh in? Or perhaps you’re already making your dream a reality, have some investment, and want to keep your momentum going? Perhaps you’re somewhere in between. Get in front of OVF investors so they can provide you with informal, constructive feedback and connections. 90% of OVF investors have started or run a business at some point in their career, and this is a no-pressure way to tap into their connections and get early feedback from these local entrepreneurs and tech leaders. Space is limited, so please be sure to register early. Agenda: 5:00pm Doors Open/Networking 5:15pm Welcome, Introductions, Announcements 5:30pm Entrepreneur Pitches (3 mins & 2 min Q&A) - up to 12 companies 6:30pm Entrepreneurs/Investors Connect 7:30pm Event Ends Entrepreneurs: Sign up to get feedback on your business or idea, with the understanding that no business is too early or incomplete. Find out if you’ve got something that will grab the attention of investors. Slots are awarded on a first come, first served basis. Register early using the code Entrepreneur to secure your pitch. Limit 2 per company, and each person must register separately. OVF Investor If you’re interested in attending, please contact Lynn Fletcher, [email protected]. Community Members (space is limited): Come observe these inspiring entrepreneurs as they share their brilliant ideas. Hopefully you’ll leave inspired to present at the next Pitch Fest event! When you register please select a General Admission ticket. Please note: all attendees will be required to show proof of a COVID vaccination or a negative COVID test within 48 hours of the event start. PDXWIT is building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. COVID Safety FAQ: Q: Will masks be required in indoor spaces? Will masks be required outside? Will hand sanitizer be provided and plentiful? A: Masks are optional and there will be hand sanitizer. We will ask all attendees to show proof of vaccination OR have a negative COVID test within 48 hours of the event. Event FAQ Q: What is the in-person event capacity? A: 100 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 street parking and a Smart Park garage across the street (enter on SW 10th). Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: Please enter the building on SW 9th. There will be a volunteer in the lobby to direct you to the elevators to the 30th floor. The conference room we are using is located within an office where folks will be working. Please be quiet as you enter the building and limit any socializing to the conference room. The elevators will lock promptly at 6pm and late arrivals cannot be accommodated. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: There is open bike parking below the building. There is a parking attendant close by, but it’s not truly secure. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes, MAX has a stop within one block from the building. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: Sadly, no. Q: Are the exit signs clearly marked? A: Yes |
Wednesday
Feb 15, 2023
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PDXWIT and BiT PDX Present: Tech in the K-12 Space – NV5 Geospatial PDXWIT and Blacks in Tech (BiT), along with host NV5 Geospatial, have teamed up to highlight Portland organizations working to provide access to tech to marginalized and underserved communities in our school system. Dwayne Thomas, BiT Portland Chapter President will share the work BiT is doing to make sure students understand their path and opportunities in tech and other Portland organizations will share how they are supporting underserved students with access to learning, opportunities and funding. Agenda: 5:00pm - Doors Open 5:30pm - Welcome, Announcements & Introductions 5:40pm - Program Begins 6:10pm - Networking 7:00pm - Event Ends Please note: all attendees will be required to show proof of a COVID vaccination or a negative COVID test within 48 hours of the event start. PDXWIT is building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. COVID Safety FAQ: Q: Will masks be required in indoor spaces? Will masks be required outside? Will hand sanitizer be provided and plentiful? A: Masks are optional and our host will provide hand sanitizer. We will ask all attendees to show proof of vaccination OR have a negative COVID test within 48 hours of the event. Event FAQ Q: What is the in-person event capacity? A: 50-75 people 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: NV5 Geospatial is located at 421 SW 6th Avenue between SW Washington and SW Harvey Milk. There may be street parking but it is limited. The building is on several major bus lines and close to the Pioneer Place Max Station. There are also several parking structures nearby, including: Alder Street Garage; 111 SW 5th Ave. Garage; and City Center Parking (Broadway). Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: Guests will enter through the main entrance on SW 6th Ave. There will be a security guard present who can let guests in. The elevators are visible upon entering – use them to access the 8th floor and our suite is the only one on that floor. The suite door will be open Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: Yes, with assistance. If you will need bike parking please email [email protected] and we will make arrangements. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes. NV5 Geospatial is on several major bus lines and close the Pioneer Place Max Station. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: Sadly, no. |
Tuesday
Aug 17, 2021
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PDXWIT August Virtual Happy Hour: Cybersecurity & Digital Health Check – Virtual Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HqeZ8jYeSVmLssGxHgflVQ is required to gain entry to this virtual event Join us for our last (for now?) entirely virtual Happy Hour, hosted by our friends at Delap. Ensuring our data remains safe and secure has never been more critical, especially as working from home does not guarantee the same level of cybersecurity as an office. In fact, between February and May 2020, more than half a million people using video conferencing tools were affected by breaches.” Diane Bishop from Delap will talk about how critical compliance is for business, while Dwayne Thomas of PDX Blacks in Tech will share stories garnered from his years working as a security engineer. As always, we will have recruiters looking to connect with you about jobs via our Virtual Job Seekers Lounge. And for those of you looking to connect on camera, we will have face-to-face networking at the end of the event! We will have ASL interpretation and live closed captioning throughout. Please get in touch with any additional accessibility needs you may have. Hope to see you there! Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Zoom Webinar Open/Virtual Networking 5:05 p.m. - Introductions + Announcements 5:10 p.m. - Guest speakers + Women in Tech History 5:20 p.m. - Recruiter Roll Call 5:45 p.m. - Virtual Job Seekers Section via Slack/Face-to-Face Networking 6:15 p.m. - Event ends Purpose: We are building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our mission are welcome. |
Thursday
Jul 8, 2021
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PDXWIT Community Forum: Returning to in-person – Virtual Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYld-uvqjMqHN3h2a8HtNviMRug4KsXEoqd is required to gain entry to this virtual event We miss you! You miss each other! The PDXWIT crew wants to be intentional as we explore ways to safely come together again. PDXWIT Executive Director Elizabeth Stock, Operations Manager Dawn Mott, and Community Organizer Mabana Bamba will present some community-sourced ideas on the future structure of in-person events, and open the floor to your comments and concerns through on-camera speaking slots and in-chat commentary. We are nothing without our community, and we truly value your voice. Our events will continue to be streamed online and contain ways to engage in real time. We value all members of the PDXWIT community and want to provide a comfortable and accessible environment to gather and connect. Please join us to help determine the future of PDXWIT in-person events 2.0. Help us bring back the magic! PDXWIT's mission: Building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our mission are welcome. |
Wednesday
Sep 28, 2022
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PDXWIT Fall Diversity Dinner – To be announced Join PDXWIT for a small and informal in-person dinner discussion where we share our experiences with diversity in the tech workplace. If you identify as a tech professional from a marginalized* background, this opportunity is for you. In order to create a dedicated space for an honest and impactful conversation, we are asking folks to apply to attend this event (link below). Applications are due by 9/13 11:59 p.m. PDT, and the 10 invitees will be notified no later than a week before the event via email. This event will be in-person, held in the Laurelhurst area of Portland. Dinner will be provided, and ASL interpretation will be provided upon request.
Link to application: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQQbZktKd7CstfPXGtAlUTZnGJlQbp0UDVRhatDbzz6ZvXXA/viewform?usp=sf_link |
Tuesday
Apr 19, 2022
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PDXWIT Happy Hour: Careers, Talks, Connection – Virtual Register for the event here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAqd-6uqT8oGd3HGq3rFxqg4mThN_aL9YOq Get ready for PDXWIT Happy Hour with event host PixelSpoke! This month’s Lightning Speakers will explore wellness and mental health as a social justice issue, as well as ways companies can better support their employees’ wellness. We will have ASL interpretation and closed captioning throughout. Companies with open roles on the PDXWIT job board will share their open positions (local and remote) during our Recruiter Roll Call. You’ll have a chance to chat with them in breakout rooms after the presentation, so bring your questions, your professional statements, and be ready to share your brilliant skills and qualifications. Please get in touch at [email protected] with any additional accessibility needs you may have. Hope to see you there! Join our Slack channel to continue the conversation: http://pdxwit.org/slack Get in touch: [email protected] Agenda: 12:00 p.m. - Event opens 12:03 p.m. - Introductions + Announcements 12:10 p.m. - Guest speakers + Women in Tech History 12:35 p.m. - Face-to-face/on-camera networking 1:00 p.m. - Event ends We are building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling barriers and fueling belonging. |
Tuesday
Aug 25, 2020
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PDXWIT Presents Career Pivots: A Success Story and Lessons Learned – Online (Portland) Registration through Zoom [https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cc7q1Z8TTeyGoKAtGdIuEw] is required to gain entry to this virtual event Prior to World War II, systems — even complex systems — expected the human to fit or adapt to the machine or system. As systems became more complex, this approach started to fail, causing loss and injuries due to "Human Error." This led to the start of Human-Centered Systems Engineering and Design, by designing machines and complex systems to fit the human, not expecting people to adapt to the needs of systems. This is the story of how Deb Mrazek's career as a Human-Centered Systems Engineer evolved and pivoted, as did the discipline of Human-Centered Systems Engineering and Design. Deb co-founded Curiate.co to help people cultivate the quality, profile, and value of human-centered systems design in their organizations through workshops, embedded consulting, interim leadership, and tailored coaching. She believes that only by bridging the language and thinking of business and design can the true value of design truly be realized. Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Webinar opens 5:05 p.m. - Introductions, announcements 5:15 p.m. - Presentation begins 5:45 p.m. - Q&A 6:00 p.m. - Closing remarks/final takeaways/cta 6:30 p.m. - Event ends 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. |
Tuesday
Mar 16, 2021
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PDXWIT Presents March Virtual Happy (Lunch) Hour – Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jc7psxbDQ9-DGLjr6CV_5w is required to gain entry to this event It’s time to celebrate Women’s History Month! Join us for a very special edition Virtual Happy (Lunch) Hour hosted by New Relic on March 16th. This happy hour is dedicated to the launch of the PDXWIT Native Americans In Tech group being led by Erin Grace. Erin will speak on the importance of building community and creating opportunities for Native Americans in the tech industry. We will also learn more about our host company, New Relic, including the open positions they have available. And of course, we will have our Virtual Job Seekers Lounge and Recruiter Roll Call on the schedule, so attendees looking for career opportunities can connect in real time with recruiters who are hiring. Note that if you are a job seeker and want to participate in this feature, we recommend joining PDXWIT slack before the event. If you are hiring and want to participate, contact [email protected] for info. For those of you looking to connect on camera, we will have face-to-face networking at the end of the event! Accessibility Notes: We will also have ASL interpretation and live closed captioning throughout the event. Thank you to our ongoing accessibility sponsor, Autodesk. Hope to see you there! Agenda: 12:00 p.m. - Zoom Webinar Open/Virtual Networking 12:05 p.m. - Introductions + Announcements 12:10 p.m. - Lightning Talks + Women in Tech History 12:20 p.m. - Recruiter Roll Call 12:40 p.m. - Virtual Job Seekers Section via Slack/Face-to-Face Networking 1:15 p.m. - Event ends Purpose: PDXWIT encourages women, non-binary and underrepresented people to join and stay in tech. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
Tuesday
Sep 22, 2020
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PDXWIT Presents Product Management Panel: Deliberate stakeholder communication – Online Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QSYbNRCsTzW5B4xiDrAKcQ is required to gain entry to this virtual event Join us for a panel discussion on Product Management. Our focus will be deliberate stakeholder communication and why it is more important now than ever before. Meaningfully communicating throughout an organization is at the core of what product managers do and is 100% crucial to the success of a team. However, having effective conversations to drive progress of a product can be challenging. What are ways you can establish two-way communication with internal and external stakeholders? How do you identify when your communications are failing so you can course-correct? How can you virtually recreate random hallway conversations when you are no longer working from the same physical space? How do you communicate in a matrixed organization when you work with people who are not stakeholders? We’ll cover these topics and more to find compelling communication strategies for you to use at companies of any size. Product managers, those thinking about starting a career in product management, or folks who interface with product managers will all benefit from this discussion. The panel discussion will feature: Moderator: Arezou Seifpour, Product Lead at Auxon Panelist: Ariel Aguilar, Senior Product Manager at Nike Panelist: Sadie Dickman, Product Director at Kaplan North America Panelist: Katrina Sperry, Product Manager at Gabbi Agenda: 12:00 p.m. - PDXWIT and host welcome 12:05 p.m. - Panelist introductions 12:10 p.m. - Panel discussion 12:45 p.m. - Q&A 1:00 p.m. - Event ends Purpose: PDXWIT encourages women, non-binary and underrepresented people to join and stay in tech. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
Tuesday
Jun 27, 2023
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PDXWIT Presents: Summer Diversity Dinner (Apply to Attend) – Willamette University Please using link below: Join us for a small, informal yet focused discussion 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 Marcus Carter, Zhou Fang and Kari Fass. Our goal is to ensure this event results in an honest and impactful conversation exploring our shared experiences as individuals underrepresented* in the industry. This is a dedicated space for individuals who are currently underrepresented in the tech industry. We are asking folks to apply to attend this event by completing this form. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQQbZktKd7CstfPXGtAlUTZnGJlQbp0UDVRhatDbzz6ZvXXA/viewform Applications are due by June 9, 2023 at 11:59 p.m. PDT. The 10 invitees will be notified no later than one week before the event via email. This event will be in-person, held in downtown Portland. Dinner will be provided, and ASL interpretation will be provided upon request. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. Proof of vaccination will be required to attend. |
Tuesday
Mar 29, 2022
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PDXWIT Presents: AAPI in Tech: LFG – Virtual Register for the event here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwrd-morjkiGdQslL4Vp6fQq-Ig9cMWbzIH The long-awaited AAPI in Tech group is kicking off its first official meetup, Let’s F*cking Go!! AAPI In Tech centers people who identify as part of the Asian, Asian American, Pacific Islander community, while welcoming people who not only consider themselves as allies, but also take action toward supporting their AAPI comrades. During the event, we will learn more about PDXWIT’s AAPI in Tech initiative, hear from host company Avenue Agency, lightning speakers and have the opportunity to connect in breakout rooms. Agenda: 12:00 p.m. - PDXWIT and host intro 12:10 p.m. - Raffle! 12:15 p.m. - Lightning talks 12:30 p.m. - Networking in breakout rooms 1:00 p.m. - Event ends More about AAPI in Tech: The group aims to curate a space where AAPI members feel safe and included, so much so that they have the liberty to speak their minds and listen to others with openness. The group is a place where violence of any kind (verbal or/and physical, online or/and in reality) is not tolerated and civil discussions are reinforced. The group is also an ally to other communities including but not limited to: the Black community, the Latinx community, the LGBTQ+ community, the disability community, the Indigenous and Native American community, the immigrant community, and so on. It is worth noting that many people belong to multiple communities at the same time. While complexity is to be expected while navigating the ever evolving space of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, it is imperative to acknowledge intersectionality and how it can guide our community through conflicts and issues such as anti-Asian crimes, anti-immigrant rhetoric, the land-back movement, etc. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our mission are welcome. |
Tuesday
May 16, 2023
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PDXWIT Presents: AAPI Month Happy Hour - Advancing leaders through opportunity (virtual) – Online Registration is required to attend this event. Please register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwpdeqsqT8sE9JNaceHnSHyg6DpN8St2Lrr#/registration At this month’s virtual Happy Hour, PDXWIT and sponsor First Tech celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Great leaders create new leaders.Three lightning speakers will share how they used their leadership positions to help others reach their full potential. You’ll hear from: Dorothy Chongkit - Membership Director, Partners in Diversity Linda Lee - Senior Digital and Visual Communications Designer Tracey Lam, APR - Director, Programs and Communications, Partners in Diversity Following the presentation, you’ll also have the opportunity to network with other PDXWIT members and connect with recruiters and hiring managers looking for tech talent. We hope to see you there! Agenda: 5:20pm Zoom Room Opens/Networking 5:30pm Welcome, Announcements, Introductions 5:40pm Lightning Speakers 5:55pm Recruiter Roll Call 6:00pm Networking/Recruiter Break Rooms 7:00pm Event Ends PDXWIT is building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. FAQ: Q: Will ASL or closed captioning be available? A: Yes. We plan to have ASL interpreters in attendance and will use the closed captioning features supported in Zoom. |
Tuesday
Aug 31, 2021
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PDXWIT Presents: Accessibility in Tech: A Panel Discussion Centering People with Disabilities – Virtual Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_R9Qmrq9aTm6jU13qx6OYNg is required to gain entry to this virtual event As tech companies throughout Portland turn their attention towards our post-pandemic world, one thing is clear: for people with disabilities in the workforce, we cannot go back to the way things were before. In Oregon, 1 in 4 people comprising 31.8% of the local workforce lives with a disability. Still, the barriers for people with disabilities when it comes to hiring, workplace disclosure and accommodations — and thriving within the often-neurotypical cultures of the tech industry — create a challenging landscape to navigate upward growth and mobility. Join PDXWIT and host Momentive for a panel discussion moderated and led by people living with disabilities in Portland as they provide education, share their experiences, and make recommendations for how tech can become more accessible. Moderator: Katie Jahangiri (she/her) - Development Director Panelists: Catherine Cambridge (she/her) - Manager of Legal Operations Miki Demeter (she/her) - Security Researcher Mark Espina (he/him) - Jr Database Developer We will have ASL interpretation and live closed captioning throughout. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our mission are welcome. Purpose: We are building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. |
Tuesday
Dec 15, 2020
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PDXWIT Presents: Annual Celebration + Awards Ceremony – Virtual Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Lanw7agHR82q5fwv9FIFzw is required to gain entry to this virtual event Does it seem odd to celebrate 2020? Maybe. It's been a tough year. But it's also been a year of unbelievable growth and engagement for the PDXWIT community and Portland’s technology industry as a whole. We are looking forward to coming together with our host AT&T to look back on a very strange year. The theme of the event will be Celebrating our Community. In honor of our theme, our conversation starter for the night will be “How do you celebrate your community?” We will also be hosting our annual Awards Program. Stay tuned for details on how to nominate and vote for Best Contributor and Best Speaker! We will hear from our virtual host, AT&T, about the company and share open job opportunities. As always, we will have our Virtual Job Seekers Lounge where attendees looking for career opportunities can connect in real time with recruiters who are hiring. Note that if you want to participate in this feature, we recommend joining PDXWIT slack before the event. We will have ASL interpretation throughout the event. Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Zoom Webinar Open/Virtual Networking 5:05 p.m. - Introductions, Announcements + Lightning Speakers 5:20 p.m. - Special Edition Recruiter Roll Call 5:45 p.m. - Virtual Job Seekers Section via Slack/Face-to-Face Networking 6:15 p.m. - Event ends Purpose: PDXWIT encourages women, non-binary and underrepresented people to join and stay in tech. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
Tuesday
Apr 18, 2023
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PDXWIT Presents: April Happy Hour - Pathways into Privacy and Security – RadarFirst Registration is required to attend this event. Please register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdxwit-presents-april-happy-hour-pathways-into-privacy-and-security-tickets-594859870887 At this month’s Happy Hour, PDXWIT, Women in CyberSercurity (WiCyS), and our host RadarFirst are excited to present a panel on Pathways into Privacy and Security. Our panel of experts will demystify the privacy & cybersecurity industry. Looking to pivot into this industry? They’ll also reveal the skills you already have that you can leverage to find a new career. Our panelists include: Harsimran (Harry) Narula - Principal Project Manager, Microsoft Olga Kislinska - Senior Privacy Compliance Manager, Nike Ann Wallace - Cybersecurity, GRC and Engineer Leader Agenda: 5:00pm Doors Open 5:30pm Welcome, Introductions, Announcements 5:45pm Panel Begins 6:15pm Audience Q&A 6:30pm Networking 7:00pm Event Ends Please note: all attendees will be required to show proof of a COVID vaccination or a negative COVID test within 48 hours of the event start. PDXWIT is building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. COVID Safety FAQ: Q: Will masks be required in indoor spaces? Will masks be required outside? Will hand sanitizer be provided and plentiful? A: Masks are optional and our host will provide hand sanitizer. We will ask all attendees to show proof of vaccination OR have a negative COVID test within 48 hours of the event. Event FAQ Q: What is the in-person event capacity? A: 125 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 street parking, and the location is accessible via TriMet bus and Max lines. There are also several parking garages located within walking distance. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: The entrance is at 520 SW 6th Avenue. The doors to the building will be locked and staff will be in the lobby to open doors and assist you with the elevator to the 2nd floor. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: No. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Yes. The location is accessible via TriMet bus and Max lines. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: Sadly, no. Q: Are the exits clearly marked? A: Yes |
Tuesday
Apr 20, 2021
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PDXWIT Presents: April Virtual Happy Hour – Virtual Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_96UtwlxjRzaRj1ZJDG-RZg is required to gain entry to this virtual event Join us for a special edition Virtual Happy Hour hosted by Nike and centered around Mentorship. Coaches aren’t just for athletes! A career coach or mentor could help you find clarity on your career trajectory. PDXWIT’s long term and On The Spot Mentor programs will be highlighted, featuring personal stories from our community. We will have lightning speakers share their experiences of being mentors and being mentored. We will have our Recruiter Roll Call and Virtual Job Seekers Lounge. And for those of you looking to connect on camera, come together face-to-face (or screen-to-screen) after the presentations for a little dose of community. We will also have ASL interpretation and live closed captioning throughout. Hope to see you there! Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Zoom Webinar Open/Virtual Networking 5:05 p.m. - Introductions + Announcements 5:10 p.m. - Lightning Talks 5:20 p.m. - Recruiter Roll Call 5:40 p.m. - Virtual Job Seekers Section via Slack/Face-to-Face Networking 6:15 p.m. - Event ends Purpose: We are building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling barriers and fueling belonging. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
Wednesday
Mar 15, 2023
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PDXWIT Presents: Become be a Tech Mentor! – Cambia Health Solutions 1621 SW First Avenue Portland, OR 97201 Registration is required to attend this event. Please register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/563969346497 Are you a mentor, or looking for an opportunity to become one? Join us at Cambia Health as we dive into the PDXWIT Mentorship Program. You’ll hear from some of our current mentors about their experiences as part of the program, and our volunteer Mentor Team will explain what you can expect as you work with a mentee. As someone’s mentor you will:
If you’re questioning whether you have enough experience to be a mentor, this is the event for you. We hope to see you there! Agenda 5:35pm Welcome, Announcements and Introductions 5:45pm Programming Begins 6:15pm Audience Q&A 6:25pm Networking 7:00pm Event Ends Please note: all attendees will be required to show proof of a COVID vaccination or a negative COVID test within 48 hours of the event start. PDXWIT is building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. COVID Safety FAQ: Q: Will masks be required in indoor spaces? Will masks be required outside? Will hand sanitizer be provided and plentiful? A: Masks are optional and our host will provide hand sanitizer. We will ask all attendees to show proof of vaccination OR have a negative COVID test within 48 hours of the event. Event FAQ Q: What is the in-person event capacity? A: 150 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. Light snacks and drinks will be provided. There will be gluten free and vegan options. Q: What is the parking situation? A: There is an attached parking garage at 1621 SW 1st Ave, but it is not free. Street parking and public lots are plentiful, or public transportation is an option. Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance? A: The building address is 1621 SW 1st Ave. Please enter through the doors on SW 1st Ave. There are entry points off Market Street and off 1st St. Exterior doors will be locked and only the doors on SW 1st Avenue will be staffed with volunteers. Q: Is there secured bike parking? A: Yes, in the parking garage. Q: Should I consider using public transportation? A: Public transportation is always a good option when attending an event downtown. Q: Can I bring my dog? A: Sadly, no. Q: Are the exit signs clearly marked? A: Yes |
Wednesday
Sep 30, 2020
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PDXWIT Presents: BIPOC in Tech: Bridging the Generational Gap – Online (Portland) Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_W7chLTkqT2CCM8HIVF95Wg is required to gain entry to this virtual event Join PDXWIT for an event dedicated to Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) currently seeking employment or currently working in technology in the Portland metro area. This is an opportunity to dialogue, network and meet. Facilitator Hazel Valdez of PDXWIT, along with panel speakers from tech organizations throughout Portland, will discuss how they fit into the current workforce as a BIPOC in tech while navigating generational colleagues who are Boomers, Gen-Xers, Millennials or Gen-Zers. Who should attend? The PDXWIT BIPOC group is a space dedicated to women and non-binary community who identify as Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color (BIPOC). Although this event is open and an inclusive space for allies and supportive community, we ask that you please acknowledge before registering for this event that this is a specific space for those for whom the group is dedicated to, first and foremost. Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Doors open/Networking 5:05 p.m. - Announcements and Welcome 5:15 p.m. - Panel Speakers & Discussion 6:00 p.m. - Raffle and Breakouts 6:05 p.m. - Breakout sessions: BIPOC and Ally Workshop 6:30 p.m. - Event Concludes Purpose: PDXWIT encourages women, non-binary and underrepresented people to join and stay in tech. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
Thursday
Feb 25, 2021
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PDXWIT Presents: BIPOC in Tech: PDX Transplants & Supportive Networks – Virtual Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NTtEyErWSeKDkMujZNKHoQ is required to gain entry to this virtual event Join PDXWIT, along with PDX Blacks in Tech and Simple X, for a conversation with several Portland transplants who’ve created supportive spaces. Dianne Jarvis Lumsden, Front End Software Developer at Coinbase and facilitator of PDX Blacks in Tech, and Wilson Kubwayo, founder of Simple X and Adjunct Instructor at Portland Community College, will be taking part. This honest conversation, facilitated by Krystal Ngene, Community & Corporate Engagement Manager at In4All, will explore the stories of each speakers’ relocation to PDX and the challenges they faced in finding a supportive network. As a result, they are building and nurturing those networks for themselves. After hearing from the speakers, all attendees will have the option of on camera networking. There will be a dedicated breakout room for BIPOC and a space for white allies to connect. There will be live ASL and closed captioning throughout the event. Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Webinar open 5:05 p.m. - PDXWIT and Host Introduction 5:15 p.m. - Talk begins 5:45 p.m. - Q&A 6 p.m. - Breakout rooms including dedicated space for BIPOC to connect without white allies present 6:30 p.m. - Event ends Purpose: PDXWIT encourages women, non-binary and underrepresented people to join and stay in tech. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
Wednesday
Jul 14, 2021
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PDXWIT Presents: BIPOC in Tech: Reclaiming the Outdoors – Virtual Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMofuypqjsjGtLme-rED9_sa8LXmXDnGXJ5 is required to gain entry to this virtual event Join us for a special summer edition of our BIPOC in Tech event series. We will explore how leveraging technology can help reduce the barriers BIPOC folks face when it comes to the outdoors. The outdoors can offer a place of peace, joy, or even a simple moment to step away from our computers and unplug. From your window, it can seem so accessible, yet forests, mountain tops, and swimming holes are often lacking diversity. We are here to help change that! Whether it’s for walking around in your neighborhood park, gardening, fishing, hiking, rock climbing, cycling, etc., share your favorite apps or tech that help you get outside, stay safe, and reclaim the spirit of our ancestors. The presentation portion of this event is open to everyone, but please be aware that the perspectives and needs of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) will be centered. After the presentation portion, white allies in attendance will be asked to leave in order to create dedicated, small breakout spaces for BIPOC attendees. We will have ASL interpretation and live closed captioning during the event and available for breakout rooms. |
Tuesday
Feb 21, 2023
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PDXWIT Presents: Black History Month Happy Hour through Online event In this virtual happy hour in collaboration with hosts FirstTech and PixelSpoke, PDXWIT is celebrating Black voices. Lightning speakers Shakunda Murphy Wilson and Kym Hampton will share their personal and professional experiences as Black women, and leave you with words of wisdom and advice. Agenda: 5:25pm - Zoom Room Opens 5:30pm - Welcome, Announcements & Introductions 5:40pm - Lighting Speakers 6:00pm - Recruiter Roll Call 6:10pm - Networking and Breakout Rooms 7:00pm - Event Ends PDXWIT is building a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. Event FAQ Q: Will ASL or closed captioning be available? A: Yes. We plan to have ASL interpreters in attendance and will use the closed captioning features supported in Zoom. |
Wednesday
Jun 9, 2021
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PDXWIT Presents: Celebrating PRIDE! – Virtual Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrc-ysrTosE9bkJOuhJWBxv6Lept2DUrN8 is required to gain entry to this virtual event Join us during Pride Month for a celebration hosted by Cambia. It’s PRIDE month! The usual PRIDE parade where folks line the streets and wear our glittered rainbow outfits is not happening for the 2nd year in a row, but that doesn’t mean the celebration has to be put on hold. How are you celebrating PRIDE this month? Join us as we meet with Queer leaders in tech spaces, creating connections to talk about what they’re doing to celebrate and connect with the community at-large. From driveway dinners to virtual happy hours, the community is built by us, and the pandemic can’t stop our spirit! Facilitated by Crystal Sincoff and Hazel Valdez, this panel discussion with Denise McCarty from Autodesk, Jennifer Bantelman from Zapproved, and others will share their connections to the queer community in the past, present and future. Event sponsored by our friends at Cambia. We will have ASL interpretation and live closed captioning throughout. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our mission are welcome. |
Thursday
Nov 19, 2020
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PDXWIT Presents: Community Talent Show – Online (Portland) Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-eZfynXfQRemFaNXFHnF4Q?fbclid=IwAR2pdraOAHpH_st1Ktbr0Mo4-LXHdmvGTC1BeCvsYvqdgUw3KV2vduioors is required to gain entry to this virtual event Join PDXWIT, Cambia Health Solutions, and talented folks throughout our community for a night of fun and talent! We can do more than code. We can sing! We can dance! We can tell jokes, read poetry, twirl a baton! And did we mention our extremely talented pets and kids? Join us for the first ever PDXWIT Talent Show. This is a free event designed to serve as our main fundraiser for PDXWIT’s Give!Guide campaign. For those of you who donate during the event, there will be amazing raffle prizes. Don’t miss this! Agenda: 5:00 p.m. - Webinar open 5:05 p.m. - PDXWIT and Host Introduction 5:15 p.m. - Talent Show & Raffle Drawings 6:00 p.m. - Voting and Announcement of Winner 6:15 p.m. - Event ends Purpose: PDXWIT encourages women, non-binary and underrepresented people to join and stay in tech. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
Wednesday
May 26, 2021
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PDXWIT Presents: Debunking the Model Minority Myth: A Panel Discussion – Virtual Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Eaemc3fVQtyr0D_4grtqjA is required to gain entry to this virtual event Why are Asians labeled as Model Minorities? Join PDXWIT and our host Avenue Agency for a panel discussion where we’ll debunk the Model Minority Myth, a stereotypical idea that has caused confusion, misunderstanding, and harm to the Asian community for generations. Recent attacks on Asian Americans and Asians have sparked national discussions around Anti-Asian Racism, Asian Hate, and Asian Culture- but why did it take so long to come to light? Moderated by Padmashree Koneti, this conversation will include panelists Zhou Fang, Hazel Valdez and Deana Solis. Panelists will share their personal and interpersonal experiences as Asian Americans and Asians in Portland and the U.S. Their collective lived experience gives us a glimpse of how communities can rally together and create a united voice that rejects the model minority myth. We will have ASL interpretation and live closed captioning throughout. Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our mission are welcome. |
Wednesday
Mar 10, 2021
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PDXWIT Presents: Diversity Dinner Discussion (apply to attend) – Join us for a small, informal yet focused discussion 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 Marcus Carter, Crystal Sincoff, and Zhou Fang. 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 by filling out this brief form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQQbZktKd7CstfPXGtAlUTZnGJlQbp0UDVRhatDbzz6ZvXXA/viewform?fbclid=IwAR2uOH0Ew_IfwyGTOq2MHLZb_PvaCQVq_TN8_UN_ND81Vl4Bzp3WpGn3v4Y. Applications are due by Monday, 3/1/21 and the 10 invitees will be notified by Friday, 3/5/21. A zoom link will be shared with attendees ahead of the event. |
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Dec 9, 2020
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PDXWIT Presents: Experienced Women in Tech - An Interactive Virtual Experience on Self-Exploration and Connection – Virtual Registration through Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAvf-ChqTkvGt1IswgPEi-Hkc1d9evFCXrh is required to gain entry to this virtual event Are you a woman with 15 or more years of experience working in technology? Do you want to spend time with other women in tech who understand your point of view as someone who has been in this industry for a while? PDXWIT’s Experienced Women in Tech events work to foster a community for women like you. We are excited to take an adventure for our December 9th event. Design Your Next [ ] is an interactive virtual experience focused on |