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Please join us to virtually this month so we can hear some more ideas on how best to support your team, your community and most importantly yourself during these challenging times.
We are joined by Gabriel Pizzolante, Global Community Lead at SaaStock. He is going to kick things off with sharing his experience. Gabriel will share how he has grown the SaaStock community from 0 to 30 cities in a year, the challenges and opportunities he is currently facing.
Then we will break out into smaller groups and invite you share your challenges or opportunities, ask your peers for help and collaborate on potential solutions together.
Speaker
Gabriel Pizzolante
SaaStock
Global Community Lead
Gabriel leads Global Community for SaaStock, a leading conference and global community for SaaS leaders. He started his career by connecting international organisations with London's tech scene, leading startup community events, mentoring and working with founders in community strategy. At SaaStock he's developed startup initiatives, a global movement in over 20 cities with chapter leaders. …
Gabriel leads Global Community for SaaStock, a leading conference and global community for SaaS leaders. He started his career by connecting international organisations with London's tech scene, leading startup community events, mentoring and working with founders in community strategy. At SaaStock he's developed startup initiatives, a global movement in over 20 cities with chapter leaders.
Serena has been building and managing online communities for 11 years. She is currently working to oversee Dementia Talking Point, a peer support community for Alzheimer's Society. As part of this work, Serena has received training from the Helplines Partnership and Samaritans to support vulnerable people and those facing difficult situations.
Nancy Kinder
CMX Connect Host
Nancy built up over 60 knowledge sharing communities during her 11 years at Cadbury/Kraft and confirmed millions of pounds worth of value from innovation and collaborative work. Working independently now, she helps her clients avoid common pitfalls and accelerate the benefits, particularly with their super member programs