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There are several ways that you can get involved with Seattle Lunch 2.0. Attending Attending is always great and you are welcome to attend any event you can get signed up for. I really enjoy meeting all of the attendees and learning about what they do and what interesting projects they are working on. Usually the spots go fast so I recommend signing up on this wiki to ensure advance notice of the events. See the following blogs about attending: Speaking If you are interested in speaking at one of the events, thank you for your interest!! These events are a great way to connect with the local tech community in a setting that brings out a unique sampling of the community. Being that these are held during the work day, the attendees are usually different than attendees of evening events around Seattle. Hosting the event or being a major sponsor is a guarantee to an option for speaking or demo’ing at an event. If sponsoring is not what you are interested in, let me know and I can tie you into one of the companies who is sponsoring other speakers from the community. Past Speakers have included: Scott Berkun Marshall Kirkpatrick Rich Barton Michael Arrington Rand Fishkin Sponsoring There are several ways you can sponsor. The advantages are different for each sponsorship levels. As a host – Host sponsors have the exclusive advantage of opening their doors to a group of attendees eager to meet the company. When you open your doors to 50-100 Seattle techies an interesting thing happens. The community develops an immediate appreciation for your company. Whether the attendee is a blogger, a potential future employee, a future business partner, or someone just looking for free food, they will get a feel for what drives your company and be able to appreciate what you do. As a monthly sponsor – Monthly sponsors really bring out the community aspect of these lunches. There are lots of companies who want to participate in these lunches and sometimes just hosting the event is a big cost (lost productivity, time invested in ensuring the facilities are ready, etc). For these events, the monthly sponsors really make the difference, swooping in and picking up costs for food, drinks, or even giveaways. The monthly sponsors are always mentioned at the event and usually end up speaking or demo’ing at the event as well. Once paired with a good host, the monthly sponsor gets to share in the rave reviews for the host’s space and culture and also get’s a chance to approach this unique part of the community. See the past events page for the monthly sponsors and hosts As a partnering sponsor – Partnering sponsorship is an annual sponsorship. Partnering sponsors get continuous recognition at all of the events through ad spots on the web site and live mentions at the events themselves. The partnership sponsors are the names in the background that get associated with the Seattle Lunch 2.0 name. The funds from partnership sponsors go directly to ensuring an ongoing calendar of lunches can be maintained. This happens through covering general costs, food, and/or venue for lunches where other sponsors could not be secured. Access to put special messages in front of this unique crowd over a sustained period of time is only available through this partnering sponsorship. Partnership Sponsers include: Seattle 2.0 Denali Advanced Integration Obey The Decider nPost If you have any questions about these, don’t hesitate to contact Josh Maher: Josh.Maher@gmail.com http://joshuamaher.com 206-234-6327 |
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To whom this may reach,
My name is Curtis, and I am new to the IT field. I work at Redapt Systems, a local VAR, selling computer hardware in the Datacenter space. I have about zero time to ramp up, and get networked in the business. How do you suggest I meet people/companies who have computer hardware needs? |
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