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Delighted to welcome Mark Birch as our next guest on the CMX Book Club. He'll be talking about his labour of love, Community In A Box: How to Build Event-Driven Professional Communities. It's full of how-tos, and actionable tips on building a healthy, thriving community. There will be 2 copies raffled to lucky attendees.
When
Saturday, Feb 26
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (CST)
About this event
Delighted to welcome Mark Birch as our next guest on the CMX Book Club. He'll be talking about his labour of love, Community In A Box: How to Build Event-Driven Professional Communities. It's full of how-tos, and actionable tips on building a healthy, thriving community. There will be 2 copies raffled to lucky attendees. As always we'll ask him about his musical tastes, what his writing process involves and generally learn from his experiences. He's currently at Amazon Web Services, having previously spent time with Stack Overflow, Oracle, E.piphany and Siebel. I am going to be joining Jamie to host this event with community members from Lagos and Dallas Chapters.
Speaker
Mark Brich
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Principal Startup Advocate
Mark is a community builder, software entrepreneur, author, and currently works at AWS as a Principal Startup Advocate. As a community builder, Mark wrote the book Community-in-a-Box to share lessons learned from his time at Stack Overflow and his own community efforts founding DEVBIZOPS and the Enterprise Sales Forum, a global community of 25,000 B2B sales professionals.
Mark is a community builder, software entrepreneur, author, and currently works at AWS as a Principal Startup Advocate. As a community builder, Mark wrote the book Community-in-a-Box to share lessons learned from his time at Stack Overflow and his own community efforts founding DEVBIZOPS and the Enterprise Sales Forum, a global community of 25,000 B2B sales professionals.