5 NYC tech events you can't miss this week

Written by Taylor Majewski
Published on Mar. 13, 2017

World Class Speaker Series: Editor at Large at Linkedin, Greg Leffler, March 13 at 6:00 p.m.

This talk will featured engineer turned manager turned editor, Greg Leffler, who oversees content for engineers on LinkedIn. This discussion will primarily cover hacks on leveraging Linkedin's platform for professional growth and gain.

 

Disrupting Trends in Data Science: How to Thrive in the New AI Ecosystem, March 14 at 7:00 p.m.

Join PayPal’s VP of Enterprise Data Services Alex Picos for a discussion on how business intelligence and machine learning technologies will alter the fabric of business, including the implications for strategy and execution to stay relevant and competitive.

 

March 2017 NY Enterprise Technology Meetup, March 15 at 6:00 p.m.

Join fellow technologists, entrepreneurs and investors in the enterprise technology space for a keynote discussion and two product demonstrations. This month’s meetup will feature Jennifer Johnson, a seasoned enterprise marketing executive with experience at top tech companies and venture capital firms, was the keynote speaker. Companies presenting includes predictive training startup Hickory Training and digital workplace platform Infolio.

 

How Digital Publishers are Innovating the Newsroom, March 15 at 7:00 p.m.

Join us for a conversation that brings together some of the leading experts in publishing and digital media to answer these questions. The panel will be moderated by Anthony Ha from TechCrunch and will feature leaders from Quartz, Vice News, USA Today, New York Daily News and Arkadium.

 

Building Bridges: The Future of Work in a Global Economy, March 16 at 6:30 p.m.

This talk will feature Andela and Knotel, two New York companies working across borders to help industries grow by sourcing global talent. This discussion will be hosted at Knotel’s newest hub, Knotel Bryant Park, and will uncover the best practices for embracing the distributed team model.

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