18 Articles match "Los Angeles","Technology Council"

The Latest from the Southern California Tech Central Community

Friday, January 29, 2010
Frequency/Location: About monthly / Previous sites include Los Angeles, New York, London, and Tel Aviv, and in 2010 sites include Philly, Boston, London, Nairobi, Barcelona, DC, etc. The 12/14/09 LA Event was an evening only (and free) - it's only fitting I use my tweet: Updated 1/24/10 by Todd Zebert Name: Executive Networking & Technology Group - ExecTec of LA Review: Each dinner has a different topic and "everyone participates in a round table discussion." Weekly updates! Please let me know if know of other items to add, or if you have any feedback
 
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
I’ve recently had a chance to reconnect with Eric David Greenspan ( LinkedIn , Twitter ) He’s the CEO of Make It Work a high quality, personal, high touch technology service provider for homes and small businesses. He’s done several startups and is a board member of the Technology Council of Southern California (which is where I met him originally). A great opportunity for more visible networking . I roughly know about MakeItWork, but tell me a bit about where you spend your time day-to-day. A typical day starts with email, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Yammer checks/updates.
 
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
She is a go to person for me when I have questions around technology or early stage marketing and branding. We do a lot of B2B and also have an "Early Stage Branding" practice for technology startups. Personally: I grew up all over the world because my Dad was in the U.S. Again, maybe a blog post. :) What do you think of the concepts of visible networking and online business networking in Los Angeles ? The analogy of a lively I've known Farida for quite a while. Maybe ten years.
 

The Best from the Southern California Tech Central Community

He talks about a bunch of the different networking events that occur in Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California. In his post, he mentions the following events / event organizers, and you should visit his post for a bit more on each of them. LA CTO Forum Dealmaker Media Digital Family Reunion Startups Uncensored Social Media Club, LA Twiistup Mindshare LA LA Hadoop Meetup Dorkbot Geek Dinners LA Cloud Computing LA Web Application Developers LA PHP Developers In
On Thursday, December 11th from 5:00pm to 10:00pm, the Digital Family Reunion (DFR) is bringing the Southern California technology and business communities together for the holidays at the Skirball Cultural Center. Join us for this unique business networking event, which includes a leadership panel forecasting 2009, a conversation with the recipient of the DFR “Outstanding Achievement Honor”, promotion of an important non-profit initiative, showcase tables from over 25 technology associations and networking groups, entertainment and much more. Howdy Campers! Digital
Just a quick note that I'll be moderating a Technology Council Event : Social Networking as a Business Strategy May 19, 2009 - Culver City Social networking media are used on a daily basis to grow businesses and expand career opportunities. Formerly, he was Managing Director of both Product Management and of Business Development at Los Angeles Times Interactive. Individuals use social networking sites such as LinkedIn and Plaxo as career-advancing tools, even more useful in a down economy. Corporations increasingly see social media as a key PR, communications
The Technology Council of Southern California, one of the nonprofit groups here in the area helping to support the high tech industry, has just opened its application process for its annual awards event, the Technology Industry Awards. Technology Industry Awards Deadline to submit an application is March 25th More info from them below. (We’re We’re helping to sponsor the event): Call for Candidates Annual Technology Industry
But, what's interesting is that the old SoCal events hosted by folks like the Technology Council seem to be struggling for attendees, while you get 250 to a networking only event during the middle of the day. Los Angeles had its first Lunch 2.0 Lunch 2.0 I've been remiss in posting to this blog. Very busy on a couple interesting start-ups.
I've helped organize the Los Angeles CTO Forum for almost 10 years. They are generally the senior most person responsible for custom software development, database design, database administration, web development, etc. In a recent conversation with a fellow CTO, we lamented about the fact that while there's very active software development and web development going on in Southern California and West Los Angeles, yet there didn't seem to be as much of a community around it. Yes, As part of doing that, I've had the opportunity to interact with a wide variety of different chief technical officers from different kinds of companies over those years.
I’ve recently had a chance to reconnect with Eric David Greenspan ( LinkedIn , Twitter ) He’s the CEO of Make It Work a high quality, personal, high touch technology service provider for homes and small businesses. He’s done several startups and is a board member of the Technology Council of Southern California (which is where I met him originally). A great opportunity for more visible networking . I roughly know about MakeItWork, but tell me a bit about where you spend your time day-to-day. A typical day starts with email, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Yammer checks/updates.
She is a go to person for me when I have questions around technology or early stage marketing and branding. We do a lot of B2B and also have an "Early Stage Branding" practice for technology startups. Personally: I grew up all over the world because my Dad was in the U.S. Again, maybe a blog post. :) What do you think of the concepts of visible networking and online business networking in Los Angeles ? The analogy of a lively I've known Farida for quite a while. Maybe ten years.
Upcoming business networking events are currently scheduled for New York, Long Island, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Scottsdale Miami and Ft. Frequency/Location: New York, Long Island, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Scottsdale Miami and Ft. Review: None Added 11/8/09 by Todd Zebert Name: Caltech/MIT Enterprise Forum Sites: www.entforum.caltech.edu , twitter.com/CaltechMITForum This is will be a continually updating post. I'll be creating additional lists for educational , chamber of commerce, etc. See also Networking & Social
Southern California is the home for thousands of technology companies such as MySpace in Los Angeles, Linksys in Orange County, and Qualcomm in San Diego. And what do you find in a high-tech community -- in addition to technology? It's been difficult to keep up on the technology events in Southern California. Events. Lots of Events.