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Tech Nottingham November 2020

This month we welcome the fantastic Devon Cockram to speak at Tech Nottingham
Plus we'll be having fun, playing some games and giving away swag and prizes.

Event Link:

http://nott.tech/tn-nov-2020-zoom

Passcode: autumnleaf


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by Devon Cockram

Devon Cockram

Devon Cockram

We are all aware of the gender bias that can be rife within organisations but what do you do when it’s so blatant that you almost can’t believe what’s just been said?

Devon will share with you some of her experiences and techniques anyone can use to challenge the gender bias women in tech are so frequently subject to.

About Devon

Devon has worked in software development for over 6 years and has played key roles in development, project management and product ownership.


THIS MONTH, JOIN US ONLINE!

Due to Government advice regarding COVID-19, we’re hosting our events remotely for the safety of all our staff, venue staff and community members. You can read more about our policy for COVID-19 here.

This event is remote via Zoom, the link to join will be made available here shortly before the event is due to start.

We’ll also be following along live on the #tech-nottingham-monthly channel on Slack for general event chat and Q&A.

You can join from your computer, phone or tablet - all you need is an internet connection. As we’re using both Zoom and Slack, and we’ll be running interactive activities, a computer or tablet would work better.

You can sign up to Slack right now at technottingham.com/slack

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Win Stuff at Tech Nottingham!

We’ll be giving away some awesome prizes to our lucky attendees. Details on how to win will be shared during the event.


Join in with the Nottingham Tech Community online

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