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What would you like to share or present at the conference? How to conduct a technical interview My experiences writing a book for O’Reilly Coding, pair programming, web dev Health and longevity information ideas and experience about working collaboratively Art-to-Part process (how to be a MAKEr), get your IT helpdesk under control, how to write… Continue reading »
Women 2.0 PITCH Conference & Competition (February 14, 2012 in Mountain View, CA) is a full day learning from product innovation leaders who created Flickr, Facebook, Zipcar, TaskRabbit, LARK and more. Both men and women working in technology (from early-stage startup to corporate) are invited to learn from our speakers sharing best practices, growth strategies… Continue reading »
I (Kaliya) have been thinking a lot about what the key deliverables and differentiators of She’s Geeky events are. Women getting inspired and the growth of vital networks are a key deliverables of our events. Without inspiration, places to re-energize, and networks that support them, women who have done the hard work of developing their… Continue reading »
She’s Geeky Bay Area Computer History Museum, Mountain View Fri-Sun, January 27-29th REGISTRATION IS OPEN! So how does She’s Geeky work? The “un” part of unconfernece is about this being almost like a conference – amazing people, amazing discussions, great presentations. The big difference is that instead of a pre-planned agenda, the agenda is created… Continue reading »
If you have ever been in a room full of geeks and you were the only female, imagine the opposite – every geek in the room is female. Wow. The energy. The excitement. The validation. It’s all yours at the She’s Geeky unConference Friday and Saturday, September 23 and 24, 2011, in St. Paul at… Continue reading »
The Fabulous Stacy Banks wrote to share her hotel finds for the upcoming Bay Area Event: If anyone is still looking for recommendations on local hotels I found that Joie de Vire hotes has two that are both good locations and good on pricing. The Hotel Tomo (I’m staying here) up in Japantown and about… Continue reading »
She’s Geeky Bay #4 January 28-30th Announcement, Registration When women register we ask them some questions to surface potential topics for the conference. Last Updated January 23. What issues and topics would you like to discuss with women working Technology and other Geeky fields? * mobile media, the semantic web, social media, mapping. * front… Continue reading »
The first She’s Geeky in the Twin Cities was a success! Thank you to the Twin Cities based organizing Host Team Lead by Liz Tupper @etupper and Jacque Urick @moarinternets , and supported by Tami Esslinger @too_much_boredom , Whitney Shaw @whitneytaylor , Nicky Witters @nickywitters, Amelie Collins @panelectric, Elizabeth Petterson @betz_mn, Karen Scott and Jody Cabeen.… Continue reading »
She’s Geeky Bay Area January 28-30th, 2011 REGISTRATION IS LIVE!! In downtown San Francisco Doors open at 8:15 each day. Agenda Creation for the whole day is between 9am and 10am. There are 5 – one hour conference sessions durring the day. We close as a group between 5 and 5:30. Event on Facebook Event… Continue reading »
She’s Geeky NYC #2 – Hosted @ Microsoft Over the two days 14 women attended and posted 17 topics! Session Topics The Psychology of (site) Development & men vs women Women and Entrepreneurship Skills – how to build technical knowledge outside the classroom Open Source Recruiting and Manangement & Open Source H/W and S/W Projects… Continue reading »