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Freelance Camp Expands to San Francisco

May 21st, 2010
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Seana Norvell

The 9-5 grind is gone. How we work, who we work for, and when we do it are more flexible, but also more complicated. That’s why two freelancers from Santa Cruz, Shane Pearlman and Margaret Rosas put together the first Freelance Camp back in 2008.

Their mission: help independent consulting professionals be in business for themselves, not by themselves.

Freelance Camp’s one-day un-conferences, organized independently and run from the barcamp.org playbook have taken place on three continents for three years and now San Francisco’s own Freelance Camp will take place on June 5th at the NextSpace Coworking San Francisco, 28 2nd Street, 3rd Floor.

Tickets are available on Eventbrite http://freelancecamppro2010sf.eventbrite.com/.

Run by a local team of volunteers, and always organized for the benefit of the local freelancing community and not for profit, all proceeds (net of expenses) are donated to the organizer’s nonprofit of choice. So far, all the events have included breakfast, a working lunch and an after party.

Freelance Camp takes a wide view on who exactly a freelancer is: if you’re a developer, designer, blogger or bookkeeper, great.  Same story if you work as a Realtor, lawyer, carpenter, engineer, or inventor.

Due to popular demand, the organizers of Freelance Camp San Francisco 2010 have created a new sub-brand, Freelance Camp PRO. This “unconference” will target attendees who have been running a freelance business full time for a year or more. The event will be smaller (+/- 100), topics more advanced, and participation is expected to be at a higher level than the past camps.

The morning will kick off with coffee and pastries (yum), and a brainstorm of desired topics. Participants with something to contribute or a specific topic idea generate the breakout sessions which are then scheduled throughout the rest of the day. Freelance Camp PRO will culminate with an after party to further the networking and knowledge exchange in a casual, social setting.

Throughout the event, Freelance Camp PRO will share live tweets (@freelancecampsf and #freelancecamp) and updates to the Wiki page, so the fun and learning can be followed outside of the space.

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Tags: community, coworking, freelance, NextSpace, San Francisco, unconference
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Leveraging Today’s Technologies to Publish Your Book

May 11th, 2010
Events, San Francisco, santa cruz, Silicon Valley
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Seana Norvell

Girls in Tech Santa Cruz is proud to present:

Leveraging Today’s Technologies to Publish Your Book

Last year 764,448 titles were produced by self-publishers and so-called microniche publishers – up an astonishing 181 percent from the previous year – and just 288,355 titles were published through traditional publishers (down from 289,729 the year before). Book publishing is simply becoming self-publishing.

FastPencil Co-Founder and CTO, Michael Ashley will lead the conversation on how you can leverage today’s various technologies to get your book published.

Attendees will learn:

  • How to publish your book including tips on getting started and uploading or importing existing content.
  • How to share work with reviewers and editors through social media platform.
  • How to utilize the social web to promote your book project while you are writing it.
  • How to distribute your book.
  • How to use free online tools to promote your book.

Attendees must RSVP here: http://publishingtech.eventbrite.com

Girls in Tech is grateful to have NextSpace as the event’s gracious host.

FastPencil is leveraging the disruptive trends of self-publishing, social media, print-on-demand and eBook distribution to deliver a new unified online service that streamlines the book publishing process offering more control and higher margins for authors. The FastPencil writing and publishing service enables authors to create books online, collaborate, publish and distribute from one engaging, simple, cost-effective solution. For more information please visit FastPencil.com.

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Tags: Author, book, event, fastpencil, girls in tech, NextSpace, publish, Publishing, write, write a book, writer
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She’s Savvy: SEO

March 2nd, 2010
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Seana Norvell

Girls in Tech Santa Cruz is proud to present:
She’s Savvy: SEO
with Chelsea Rustrum

What is SEO? Who uses it? Who needs to know about it?
Please join us for some refreshments and a workshop aimed to help de-mystify SEO.

Chelsea Rustrum, an expert in SEO, is going to help us understand SEO and provide us with best practices on the subject.

RSVP: http://shessavvyseo.eventbrite.com/

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Tags: NextSpace, santa cruz, seo
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Upcoming Event: Sustainability and Social Innovation

February 2nd, 2010
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Seana Norvell

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Girls in Tech sponsor, NextSpace Coworking + Innovation, UC Santa Cruz and the City of Santa Cruz have come together to create the ‘What’s Next Lecture Series‘ and is kicking off its five part Innovation program with a look at “Sustainability and Social Innovation: Doing Well by Doing Good,” on February 18, 2010 from 7:00 – 9:00 pm at the Kuumbwa Jazz Center in Downtown Santa Cruz.

The panel will feature Peter Meehan, CEO of Newman’s Own Organics, KoAnn Skrzyniarz, CEO of Sustainable Life Media, and Joshua Levine, Vice President of Socially Responsible Investing at RBC Wealth Management.   Sandy Skees, CEO of Communications4Good, will moderate the panel as it explores trends and success factors in companies with a social and environmental mission.

These outstanding speakers will provide the audience with current thinking, best practices and trends in sustainability and social innovation, examining how brands and the media are framing this business shift.  Topics will include an exploration of how businesses are responding to the social, environmental and economic challenges of today’s world with innovation and entrepreneurial opportunities.

Future topics in the year-long series will feature topics that include Energy, The New Workplace, Innovation in Research & Development, and Gaming & Social Media.

If you live in Santa Cruz or will be in the area be sure to check it out. Tickets are $15 for the general public.  Students are free but must register in advance.  For more information or to purchase tickets, see http://www.whatsnextlectures.com.

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Tags: Events, NextSpace, santa cruz, social innovation, sustainability
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The Road to Development: Women Leading the Charge

July 21st, 2009
Events, San Francisco, santa cruz
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Seana Norvell

The Santa Cruz Chapter of Girls in Tech is proud to announce our next event:

The Road to Development: Women Leading the Charge

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Join us for a panel of female developers, an evening of networking and refreshments!

We are bringing together a few women in the software development community who come from different backgrounds to discuss how they found themselves to be women in development, why they love what they do, barriers they have broken, etc.

The speakers for this event include:
*Margaret Rosas, Founder & Chief Strategist at Quiddities Dev, Inc
*Lila Tretikov, CIO at SugarCRM
*Lynn LaVallee, Front End Engineer at Outspark
*Andrea Mangini, Senior Experience Design Lead, Adobe Creative Suites & Web Services
*Dietlind L Gerloff, PhD, Asst Prof Biomolecular Engineering, UCSC School of Engineering

The event will be held from 7 – 9 PM on Tuesday, July 28th at NextSpace.

Please RSVP here: http://gitsc.eventbrite.com/

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Tags: 12seconds, adobe, Developer, NextSpace, outspark, Silicon Valley, sugarcrm, women
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Sarah Lacy Treks to Santa Cruz

March 17th, 2009
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Seana Norvell

Come Mix and Mingle With One of Girls in Tech’s Major Evangelists’: the brilliant and beautiful Sarah Lacy in a casual environment as she provides insights to being yourself, a strong woman entrepreneur and a force to be reckoned with in the Valley.

The Santa Cruz Chapter of GIT is proud to host Sarah Lacy, an award winning journalist and author of “Once You’re Lucky, Twice You’re Good: The Rebirth of Silicon Valley and the Rise of Web 2.0″ (Gotham Books, May 2008). Lacy has been a reporter in Silicon Valley for nearly a decade, covering everything from the tiniest startups to the largest public companies. She writes a biweekly column for BusinessWeek.com called “Valley Girl” and is co-host of Yahoo! Finance’s Tech Ticker. She lives in San Francisco. *You can purchase a copy of Sarah’s at the event – “Once You’re Lucky, Twice You’re Good.”

You can follow Sarah on twitter at twitter.com/sarahcuda

Details:

Date: Thursday, April 9, 2009
Time: 7:00pm – 9:00pm
Location: NextSpace
101 Cooper Street
Santa Cruz, CA

Looking forward to seeing you all there.

Please RSVP via Facebook or by emailing seana at girlsintech dot net

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Tags: NextSpace, santa cruz, Sarah Lacy
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