July Events I Am Attending
Like I mentioned before, Portland is full of things to do if you are a geek. There is a meeting or event virtually every day, but I’ve narrowed it down to a few choice events I will be attending this week and next. Students, pay attention. It is important to use events like these to network and learn things they don’t teach you in school. I keep track of these events on Upcoming.com :
Wednesday July 16, 2008:
Portland Lunch 2.0 at souksouk (12:00-2:00pm)
The Portland Lunch 2.0 saga continues at flex term office space provider souk , once again in Old Town on July 16, 2008. We won’t stop until we have Lunch 2.0 at every, single business in Old Town…Putting Your Best Foot Forward: Personal BrandingCubeSpace (7:00-8:30pm)In this workshop by Al Polito, we will explore personal branding. Branding goes deeper than your slogan; it’s about knowing the value you bring to your clients/customers, and expressing it powerfully…
Saturday July 26th, 2008:
Cre8Camp Portlandsouk (10:00am-3:00pm)Cre8Camp Portland is a BarCamp-like unconference with a creative twist–it is for creative industries professionals. There is no charge to attend, but participants can opt to pay for a $10 box lunch…
Writing for the Web for Profit: An Event Review « Link En Fuego 10:52 pm on July 19, 2008 Permalink |
[...] I Learned From The Event In Six Words: Doug Coleman has amazing podcast recorder. (courtesy of Amber [...]
Review of Intense Day in Tech #1: Lunch 2.0 @SOUK, pdxMindShare, Writing for the Web Meetup 9:48 am on July 20, 2008 Permalink |
[...] Below is a recap of the three events. Bram Pitoyo reviewed the series of events in separate posts and they are available on Link en Fuego. Silicon Florist also reviewed Lunch 2.0 by Bot and his review is here. Doug Coleman attended and blogged about Lunch 2.0 and Writing for the Web, and his reviews are here. [...]