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Baltimore Tech Breakfast January 25 2012

Description

Time Stamps:
Cloud Based CRM Best Practices (04:26)
NoBadGift.com (22:30)
Funding Discussion (36:32)
Think Big Baltimore (58:40)

THE JANUARY EVENT IS AT THE AOL / ADVERTISING.COM SPACE – The “Ivory” Building

Interact with your peers in a monthly morning breakfast meetup. At this new monthly breakfast get-together developers, designers, and entrepreneurs share best practices, advice, and experiences in topic-based discussions. There are no speakers, just people like you learning from other people like you. Each month we’ll coordinate a topic, but we’re happy to let the conversation go where people are interested.

We’re continuing the great show and tell experience at our next Baltimore TechBreakfast meetup. Have something you’ve been working on that you’d like some feedback on? Have something that you’d like to share? Have a kernel of an idea that you’d like some thoughts on developing further? Bring it to the Baltimore TechBreakfast and share it with the group. If you have something that will be more than a few minutes, drop us an email and we can make sure to schedule it in so we have enough time for everyone.

We will be limiting the show and tell to just 3 per TechBreakfast (to manage time more effectively). There will be 7 minutes of presentation and 3 minutes of Q&A. If this one is filled up, don’t despair – we want you at our next one! Sign up for that one too.

Agenda for January 2012 Show and Tell:

8:00 - 8:15 - Get yer Bagels & Coffee and chit-chat

8:15 - 8:25 - ClassroomParent – Tom Hoen

8:25 - 8:30 - 30 Second Lightning “Shout Outs”

8:30 - 8:40 - Best Practices and Common Challenges for Cloud-based CRM – Thomas Boosinger

8:40 - 8:45 - 30 Second Lightning “Shout Outs”

8:45 - 8:55 - NoBadGift.com – McKeever E. Conwell

8:55 - 9:00 - Think Big Baltimore – Danny BenDebba

9:00 - 9:30 - Group Discussion on “FUND RAISING”

 

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