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SUMMARY:ATC C-Suite Summit 2023 - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis event is sold out and we will not be able to accommodate walk-in registrations. \nFor all registered participants:  An email was sent with information for “Know Before You Go….” – but we know Spam Filters are funny\, and sometimes people do not get emails….so I have posted that at the bottom of this page!\n************** \nGet ready for the event of the Fall in Austin for C-Suite Executives.  November 6\, 2023 is the Austin Technology Council CEO / C-SUITE Summit. We will bring together 150 visionary leaders from Austin’s tech ecosystem to network\, learn\, and have roundtable conversations about the issues facing the future of Austin. \nAt the 2022 Summit we introduced the roundtable conversations\, and the feedback was over the top that we need MORE conversations between the people who are shaping the future of our community. \nThis event is not for everyone\, and has limited attendance for C-Suite leaders and our sponsors.  (for larger companies not based in Austin\, but with a presence in our community\, whomever are the leaders of the office are encouraged to attend). \nREGISTER NOW \nThe Austin Technology Council CEO / C-Suite Summit will bring together 150 visionary leaders from Austin’s tech ecosystem to network\, learn\, and have roundtable conversations about the issues facing the future of Austin. \nThe 2023 event will be held at the Austin Hilton and begin with a lunch program\, followed by interactive panels and table discussion and an amazing happy hour. \nNovember 6\, 2023 \nHilton Austin Downtown \n12:00 – 6:00 PM \nThe day will begin promptly with lunch and end with a happy hour you will not want to miss. \nPanels include: \n“Austin: Yesterday\, Today\, and Tomorrow”.\nPanel includes: \nLaura Kilcrease. Chief Executive Officer Alberta Innovates / Formerly Founding Executive Director at Austin Technology Incubator \nBill Bock\, Board Member and Advisor / formerly President\, SVP & Chief Financial Officer at Silicon Labs \nCotter Cunningham. CEO ExpertVoice | Previously Founder\, Chair and CEO RetailMeNot \nKrishna Srinivasan\, Founding Partner at LiveOak Venture Partners \nJames Beecham\, Founder and CEO at ALTR (moderator of panel) \n(This panel is sponsored by VCFO). \n“Building Inclusive Employment Practices: Addressing Biases and Promoting Diversity”. This panel is being facilitated by Austin Women in Technology.\nPanelists include: \nJoy Wiggins\, Founder and CEO\, Equity and Inclusion Consulting LLC \nRonnie Sheth\, CEO\, Senen Group \nVaishali Jadhav\, Leadership and Team Development Facilitator\, Sanrekhana\, LLC and Kendra Scott Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute \nKitty McLeod\, Chief Solutions Officer & Master Facilitator\, Illumine Wellness \nNicole Pletka\, Director of Programs\, Austin Women in Technology (moderator of panel) \n(This panel is sponsored by Cruise) \n “Cultivating Connected Cultures: Remote\, Hybrid and AI-Powered Future”.\nPanel includes: \nJoyce Durst\, Founder and CEO at Growth Acceleration Partners \nDarin Hicks\, CEO at Litlingo \nLinda Ginac\, Founder and CEO at TalentGuard \nJoel Trammel\, Founder and CEO at CEO-S (moderator of panel) \n(This panel is sponsored by Growth Acceleration Partners) \nPlus we are bringing back the popular session from last year “The Tech Industry Think Tank” where local leaders get to add their thoughts issues currently impacting our region. \n********** \nPresenting Sponsors: BP-3 and Opportunity Austin \nPanel Sponsors: VCFO\, Cruise\, Growth Acceleration Partners \nHappy Hour Sponsors: Justworks and Crowe \nSupporting Sponsors: Stanton Chase\, Denary. Weaver\, Invest Northern Ireland\, Unnanu\, Tower Commercial\, and ALTR \nCoffee Break Sponsor: Calavista Software \nMedia Sponsor: Texas CEO Magazine \nAV Sponsor: ATX Event Systems \nCommunity Partners: Austin Women in Technology\, Austin Chamber\, ACG Austin/San Antonio\, Austin Venture Association\, Austin Technology Incubator\, and Tech Ranch \n******************************************************************* \nThe below email was sent to all the registered participants…. but spam filters are funny\, and most people never check their spam…. so here is the KNOW BEFORE YOU GO information \nThis email is being sent to remind you that you have registered to attend the ATC 2023 CEO/C-Suite Summit on Monday\, November 6th @ 11:30am at the Hilton Austin – Downtown ( 500 E. 4th St\, Austin\, TX 78701). Lunch begins promptly at 12:00\, and our featured keynote panel\, “Austin: Yesterday\, Today\, and Tomorrow” will take place during the meal. You do not want to miss this discussion. \nThis event is SOLD OUT and we will not be able to accommodate walk-in registrations\, so if you have a colleague or friend who would like to attend\, they must get on the waiting list. If something comes up and you cannot attend\, you can send another member of your leadership team (but they will need to be okay with the meal choice you made when registering of a beef or vegetarian lunch) \nIf you have any dietary requests (not previously noted in your registration) please let me know what those are by noon on Friday\, November 4th. The venue does not guarantee they can accommodate any special meal requests\, but we are willing to make the request. . Email me at Thom@AustinTechnologyCouncil.org \nPLEASE ARRIVE ON TIME! Check-in opens at 11:30 AM\, and we will begin seating at noon. This even has some wonderful networking opportunities\, so you will want to get there early. If you are not going to arrive in time for lunch (before 1:00)\, please let us know by emailing Thom@AustinTechnologyCouncil.org so that we can accommodate someone on the wait list. \nThe event will end with a Happy Hour reception (ATC hosted bar) from 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM. \nPARKING – The hotel offers valet and garage parking. We will provide discount vouchers at the check-in table that will bring the rate down to $25 for valet / $16 for garage parking. The Convention Center garage is across the street. Carpooling is also encouraged! \nCancellation Policy – Cancellations needed to be received by Monday\, Oct 30th to receive a refund. There are no refunds for cancellations\, but you can transfer your registration to another leader on your tech company’s team. We cannot guarantee a printed nametag for any changes\, but we will have some blank nametags available to write in their information. \nYour registration for this event acts as an audio/video release and includes your permission for ATC to use your image and comments captured on audio\, video or photographic formats while attending the event for marketing and promotional purposes. Maybe you will show up on our social media posts following the event!
URL:https://www.austintechnologycouncil.org/event/atc-c-suite-summit-2023-save-the-date-11-6-23/
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SUMMARY:ATC CEO Summit 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Austin Technology Council CEO Summit 2022\, presented by Netspend and Red Fan Communications\, welcomes tech executives to a day of industry exploration.\nThe world is navigating an entirely new\, tech-centric workplace that connects people and companies in infinite ways\, but disconnects them in many others. \nThis year’s summit brings together tech and innovation leaders to discuss and debate opportunities and challenges in a hybrid workforce; how entrepreneurship is shaping and defining Austin’s tech ecosystem; and the real impacts of cyber threats\, with advice on how to prepare and recover. \nThe day concludes with a keynote by venture investing expert Sarah Jones Simmer\, CEO of Found\, who will share her experiences leading start-ups and scaling rapid growth businesses\, and discuss novel ideas on the future of ethical business. \nClick here to register \nRegistration for the ATC CEO Summit 2022 is exclusive to C-suite executives\, presidential leadership\, and managing directors of the region’s corporate offices.  \nAgenda\n1-2 p.m. – Check-In and Pre-Summit Networking \n2-4 p.m. – Panels & Roundtables \n\n2 p.m. –The Future of Work: How Remote and Hybrid Work Impact Employee and Company Success\, sponsored by Improving\n2:45 – How Austin Startups got $350 Million in Government Funding\, sponsored by BP3 and Capital Factory\n3:45 p.m. – Cybersecurity: Lessons in Recovery and Resilience\, sponsored by Marsh\n4:30 – Roundtable \n\n5-6 p.m. – Drinks & Discussion\, sponsored by Perkins Coie and Armanino \n6-7 p.m. – Keynote with Sarah Jones Simmer\, sponsored by Motley Fool Ventures \n7-8 p.m. – Dinner & Dessert \nKeynote – A Fireside Chat with Sarah Jones Simmer\nSponsored by Motley Fool Ventures \n \nSarah Jones Simmer\, CEO of Found \nSarah Jones Simmer is an executive\, investor\, board member and C-level operator. In September 2021\, she joined Found as CEO\, with a mission to make evidence-based\, sustainable weight care accessible for all. Found is quickly emerging as a leader with its innovative approach to weight loss by leveraging the best of modern medicine with personalized support. \nPrior to Found\, Sarah was an executive at Bumble\, the women-first social networking app for four years. From 2017-2020\, she was the Chief Operating Officer of the Bumble app\, where she was responsible for core strategy\, international growth\, marketing initiatives\, and business operations\, as well as the expansion of Bumble’s rapidly growing team. Sarah also led the investment strategy for the Bumble Fund\, Bumble’s early-stage investing vehicle launched in 2018\, focused on the next generation of women-led businesses. \nSarah has spoken at Dreamforce\, SXSW\, Techcrunch Disrupt\, Traction\, the Global Partnership for Education\, and UN special sessions on topics ranging from venture investing to girls’ and women’s rights to the future of ethical business\, and the challenges and opportunities of scaling rapid growth businesses. She has a Masters’ in Public Policy from Northwestern University. She used to run marathons and has completed an Ironman\, but now spends her time outside of work raising two young daughters. \n  \n \nAutumn Manning\, Partner at Motley Fool Ventures\n(Moderator) \nAutumn is a proud alumni of the University of Arkansas (Go Hogs!) and is a serial entrepreneur\, with experience building and designing products\, establishing growth strategies\, and assembling and leading high-performance teams. She spent the first part of her career applying her education in behavioral psychology to understand the characteristics of effective leaders and cultures\, and built automated assessments and tools to measure and move these to havean elevated impact. \nShe brings product and go-to-market\, combined with deep change management and communications experience\, to optimize team performance\, organizational cultures\, and business ROI. For nearly 20 years\, Autumn has helped teams and companies get initial lift and fly to achieve repeatable revenue and deliver a differentiated service experience to the customer. \nHer work across diverse industries and companies at each stage\, from large enterprise to early tech startups\, has reinforced her core philosophy that making life and work count for people matters materially to building sustaining value and exceptional performance. It is this philosophy that led her to co-found and lead YouEarnedIt (now WorkTango) in 2013\, an industry-leading B2B tech platform that combined employee engagement\, culture\, and performance enablement solutions to companies around the globe\, eventually exiting to Vista Equity Partners in 2018. \nFollowing her time as CEO of YouEarnedIt\, Autumn served as President & COO of Cratejoy\, a B2B2C Marketplace enabling thousands of small business owners to deliver recurring subscription box products to consumers around the globe. \nAutumn currently serves as Partner at Motley Fool Ventures\, an early stage\, technology-focused venture capital fund\, powered by The Motley Fool’s brand and commitment to building a smarter\, happier\, richer world. Autumn spends her time advising and mentoring a handful of tech companies\, with a spotlight on women and underrepresented founders in tech. She also\nenjoys serving on the board of Scholarship America\, where she works to increase access to great education to young people across America\, and serves as a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) to offer a voice to those most in need – children. \nAutumn is a regular speaker on topics impacting culture and the employee experience\, women in leadership\, and leadership and innovation in the tech space. She has been profiled in The New York Times\, HuffPost\, Business Insider\, Entrepreneur\, and the Economist to share her thoughts on culture and leadership. During her tenure as CEO of YEI\, Autumn was named\nAustin’s Best CEO in 2018\, receiving the 2018 Stevie Award for Best Female Executive of the Year\, and was named to Entrepreneur Magazine’s list of Best Company Cultures in 2017 and 2018. \nPanel One (45 min) – The Future of Work: How Remote and Hybrid Work Impact Employee and Company Success\nSponsored by Improving \nImpacts from the pandemic have shifted the power balance in workplace. Experts discuss how remote and hybrid work has inspired a new sense of independence and flexibility among employees\, but created new challenges for employers in managing and motivating the modern workforce and reaching company goals. \nMeet the Panel: \nAnurag Kumar\, Managing Director and President of Improving Nearshore Offices \nAnurag Kumar presides as the Managing Director and President of the Improving Nearshore offices. His primary focus areas are to ensure delivery excellence within the Guadalajara\, Aguascalientes and Austin offices\, drive and nurture strategic growth\, and attract and engage recruits and employees for a top company culture. Anurag is passionate about providing leading edge software development services to companies looking to digitally transform their businesses\, using a unique hybrid of onshore and nearshore delivery\nmodel. \nPrior to Improving\, Anurag was the Co-Founder and CEO of iTexico\, established in 2010\, which was acquired by Improving in 2020. He has been a Founder\, President and CEO of several other US and international firms over the years as well as holding a variety of leadership development/coaching CEO roles for the Austin Business Board and Vistage\, a global business coaching and advising firm. \nAnurag holds an MBA from Michigan State University\, an M.S. Computer Engineering from Wayne State University\, and a B. Tech Electrical Engineering from IIT Delhi. He is a Charter Member\, Founder and former President of TIE Austin and an active executive mentor and angel investor. He currently is a board member of the Austin Chapter of Conscious Capitalism. \n  \nNick Saunders\, President and CEO of NuComm \nNick Saunders is a leading technology futurist and business advisor. He is the President and CEO of Austin based\, NuComm\, a Technology Consultancy\, Services and Solution Provider that helps organizations unlock the power of disruptive\, next-gen trends and technologies to accelerate its digital evolution. \nNick has supported transformational\, next-gen\, and high-growth environments ranging from startups to Fortune 500 companies. His global career landed him in the Silicon Valley for 10 years where he worked with\, and for\, some of the most disruptive technology organizations in the world\, including Microsoft\, Amazon\, Apple\, Google\, and Facebook. \nNick is an MIT graduate\, husband\, and father to two daughters (8 & 28).  Along the way he also became a successful restaurateur\, where he built\, financed\, and grew what are now two successful Austin restaurant brands. \n  \nVaishali Jadhav\, Founder of Sanrekhana \nVaishali Jadhav has spent over 20 years building purpose-driven leaders for purpose-driven companies. She started her career as a Consultant with the Gallup Organization where she used its powerful Q12™ and StrengthsFinder™ assessments to help clients cultivate engaged leaders and cultures. After receiving her M.B.A.\, and a successful career in Washington\, D.C.\, she accepted a role at Whole Foods Market where she supported its Academy for Conscious Leadership – an immersive leadership program designed to help leaders cultivate the tenets of Conscious Capitalism. Since leaving Whole Foods Market\, she has been working at the intersection of leadership and tech. She has scaled programs and facilitated global senior leadership development programs at Indeed.com and Procore Technologies. \nShe is the founder of Sanrekhana\, a leadership and team development company for mission-driven companies.  She is also the Leadership Development Instructor for the Kendra Scott Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute where she works with an amazing team to build the next generation of future leaders. Vaishali is a certified facilitator of the Psychological Safety Scan developed by Amy Edmondson and is passionate about cultivating psychologically safe workplaces. \n  \n\n\n\nScott Francis\, CEO of BP3\n(Moderator) \nScott Francis is CEO of BP3\, where we help you find a faster way to deliver your business outcomes. We streamline and automate the processes that drive your business. Scott has spent 30 years delivering software solutions for Fortune 500 clients. Scott has previously served as CTO of BP3\, as well as a variety of senior leadership roles at Lombardi Software and Trilogy.  Scott has previously served as Chair of the Board of Magellan International School\, and Is currently Chair of the Austin Technology Council. Scott graduated with a degree in Computer Science from Stanford University.   \n\nPanel Two (45 min) – How Austin Startups got $350 Million in Government Funding\n\nSponsored by BP3  and Capital Factory\n \nDual-use defense startups are radically changing the way the government buys technology. Join Capital Factory CEO Joshua Baer as he sits down with the Army\, the Air Force\, HiddenLayer\, and startups who have raised tens of millions in funding to explore how Austin businesses can tap into this massive new market and propel humanity forward. \n\n\n\n\nJoshua Baer\, CEO and Founder\, Capital Factory \nJoshua Baer helps people quit their jobs and become entrepreneurs. He’s the founder of Capital Factory\, a startup community that helps entrepreneurs find investors\, customers and employees. Josh founded his first startup in 1996 in his college dormitory at Carnegie Mellon University and now teaches a class at the University of Texas for student entrepreneurs. He is a Henry Crown Fellow and Braddock Scholar at the Aspen Institute\, a member of the National Committee on US-China Relations Young Leaders Forum\, an Eisenhower Fellow\, and a recipient of the Anti-Defamation League Torch of Liberty. Josh lives in Austin with his wife Amy and three children. The best way to reach him is on Twitter @joshuabaer \nPanel Three (45 min) – Cybersecurity: Lessons in Recovery and Resilience\n\nSponsored by Marsh \nIn early 2020\, hackers installed malicious code into SolarWinds software system that then spread to its customers during a scheduled system update\, creating a backdoor for the hackers to use additional malware to spy on other companies and top government agencies. Hear from leaders on the case about how they identified and stopped the attack\, and how they’ve recovered and prepared for potential attacks in the future. \nMeet the Panel: \nMike Grant\, Principal\, Marsh McLennan Agency \nMike Grant is a Principal and the Director of the Technology Practice. He joined Marsh & McLennan Agency (MMA) in the Orange County office in 2011 where he is responsible for creating risk management and insurance programs for emerging and middle market businesses.  \nLeveraging over 28 years of experience in the insurance industry\, Mike crafts comprehensive risk management programs for his clients\, ensuring the delivery of world class customer service to his clients. Mike has been insuring Technology companies for over 22 years and is one of MMA’s foremost experts in the area of cyber and data liability. He has guided many clients through the preparation for and response to cyber attacks including the SolarWinds \n“Sunburst” attack in late 2020. Mike extends his knowledge and expertise as an active member of MMA’s Cyber Center of Excellence. \nPrior to joining MMA\, Mike was a principal with Costello & Sons Insurance Brokers\, an agency focused on insuring Technology companies. In addition to leading the charge in sales\, Mike \nfunctioned as the COO and CFO for the firm. Prior to entering the insurance industry in 1994\, Mike served as CFO for Alton Geoscience\, a venture-backed environmental consulting company. Prior to that\, Mike worked as an auditor with Ernst & Young and as an intern at the Financial Accounting Standards Board. \nMike earned his BA in economics and management from Albion College in Michigan\, and holds the professional designations of Accredited Advisor in Insurance (AAI) and Certified Public Accountant (inactive) in California. Committed to giving back to the community\, Mike is active in a number of local\, national and international non-profits. \n  \nJason Bliss\, Executive Vice President\, SolarWinds \nJason W. Bliss has served as SolarWinds Executive Vice President\, Chief Administrative Officer\, General Counsel and Secretary since April 2021. Bliss previously served as SolarWinds Executive Vice President\, Corporate Development\, General Counsel and Secretary from January 2020 to April 2021\, Executive Vice President\, General Counsel and Secretary from June 2016 to January 2020\, Senior Vice President\, General Counsel and Secretary from April 2016 to June 2016\, Senior Vice President\, Legal Operations and Corporate Development from October 2013 to April 2016\, Vice President\, Corporate Development from June 2012 to October 2013 and Assistant General Counsel from March 2008 to June 2012.  \nPrior to joining SolarWinds\, Bliss was an associate at DLA Piper LLP (US) specializing in mergers and acquisitions\, capital market transactions and technology licensing. Prior to DLA Piper\, Bliss was a technology consultant with Accenture. Bliss earned a J.D. and an M.B.A. from Duke University and a B.S. in Engineering Science from the University of Virginia. \n  \n Dennis Howard\, CIO\, Charles Schwab \nDennis Howard is the Managing Director\, Chief Information Officer for Schwab Technology Services (STS)\, which is responsible for Schwab’s technology innovation\, development\, infrastructure\, and operations. In addition to leading Schwab’s technology enterprise\, Dennis is responsible for Project Services\, which has accountability for the planning\, coordination\, and financial management of all company-wide projects. \nDennis joined Schwab in September of 2014 as senior vice president of core technology solutions. Before Schwab\, Dennis was Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Visa Inc. During his 12-year tenure at Visa®\, he served in various information technology roles across a number of disciplines\, including development of enterprise systems\, data and analytics\, and client-facing product development. \nPrior to joining Visa\, Dennis worked in technology at Commerce One\, Inc.\, and other firms. Before starting his career in information technology\, Dennis served in several roles in the public sector. Dennis received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at San Antonio\, and his master’s degree from Baylor University. \n  \nPriya Nathan\, VP\, Sales Executive\, Marsh\n(Moderator) \nPriya Nathan is a business leader with 20 years of broad-based experience in insurance and technology industries – demonstrating expertise as an executive in sales\, support\, client relationships and delivering complex solutions through direct sales\, channel\, and partner programs. Priya is a long-time resident of Austin\, living here since 2001. She enjoys being with her son\, a junior at Westlake high school\, watching action movies and traveling to new places.
URL:https://www.austintechnologycouncil.org/event/ceo-summit-2022/
LOCATION:Hilton Austin\, 500 East 4th Street\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, Select a Country:
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SUMMARY:IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference
DESCRIPTION:IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC) is the world premier wireless event that brings together industry professionals\, academics\, and individuals from government agencies and other institutions to exchange information and ideas on wireless advancement communications and networking technology. \nREGISTER NOW \nThe 2022 edition of this important event will be held in Austin\, Texas. WCNC 2022 will feature a comprehensive technical program offering numerous technical sessions with papers showcasing the latest technologies\, applications and services. The conference program includes workshops\, tutorials\, keynote talks from industrial leaders and renowned academics\, panel discussions\, a large exhibition\, business and industrial forums. \nThe 2022 edition of this conference will be held in Austin\, Texas\, from the 10th of April to the 13th of April. You are invited to submit papers\, and proposals for panels\, tutorials\, and workshops\, in all areas of wireless communications\, networks\, services\, and applications.
URL:https://www.austintechnologycouncil.org/event/ieee-wireless-communications-and-networking-conference/
LOCATION:Hilton Austin\, 500 East 4th Street\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:Community Event
ORGANIZER;CN="IEEE":MAILTO:f.behmann@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:Dallas Fed’s Global Perspectives in Austin
DESCRIPTION:The Dallas Fed’s Global Perspectives speaker series brings thought leaders from the worlds of business and academia to local communities to share their insights on global developments. The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas will host an event at the Hilton Austin featuring a moderated discussion with Dallas Fed President Rob Kaplan and President of the American Action Forum Policy Institute\, Douglas Holtz-Eakin.
URL:https://www.austintechnologycouncil.org/event/dallas-feds-global-perspectives-in-austin/2019-11-13/
LOCATION:Hilton Austin\, 500 East 4th Street\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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