Toronto Girl Geek Dinners was founded with the goal to make technology accessible and interesting to all age groups and all people, particularly women. Toronto Girl Geek Dinners is an inclusive community of over 300 women who work in the Toronto technology sector. Our members work for large enterprises, government, non-profits, SMBs and as sole proprietors. They work as developers, user experience designers, technical writers, marketers, and engineers. We are proud to have members who are starting out in their careers and those who are twenty-year tech veterans. We place special emphasis on students. We look to provide women in the technology field with the opportunity to share their perspective while networking and establishing connections.
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Past events
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TGGD #19: Carol Leaman, CEO, PostRank
5-6 Apr 2010 in Toronto, Canada
Join us for Toronto Girl Geek Dinner #19 with Carol Leamn, CEO, PostRank.Founded in 2007 and based in Waterloo, Ontario, PostRank (originally AideRSS, Inc.) monitors and collects social engagement events correlated with online content in real-time across the web. PostRank gathers where and when stories generate comments, bookmarks, tweets, and other forms of interaction from a host of social hubs.
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TGGD #18: Leigh Honeywell, IT Security Expert
25-26 Jan 2010 in Toronto, Canada
TGGD #18: Leigh Honeywell on Disclosure Matters: Learning to Listen to Security ResearchersLeigh Honeywell is a jane of many trades. She works as a Malware Operations Engineer at Symantec while finishing up a degree at the University of Toronto. By night (and sometimes over lunch) she is a co-founder and director of HackLab.TO, Toronto's hacker space.
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TGGD #17: The Semantic Web and Artificial Intelligence with Dr. Sheila McIlraith
Thu, 10 Dec 2009, 00:00 - 02:00 in Toronto, Canada
[center]Toronto Girl Geek Dinner: The Semantic Web and Artificial Intelligence When: Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 Time: 6:30pm - 10:00pm Where: Fionn MacCools (181 University Ave at Adelaide) (map) Fee: $10.00 (This nominal fee holds your spot and covers for your first drink)[/center] TGGD #17: Dr. Sheila McIlraith, Computer Science, University of Toronto What is the Semantic web and how will it change our lives and how we use the Internet?
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TGGD #16: The Future of Media - A Panel Discussion
Tue, 10 Nov 2009, 00:00 - 02:00 in Toronto, Canada
[center][b]Toronto Girl Geek Dinner: The Future of Media Panel When: Monday, November 9, 2009 Time: 6:30pm - 10:00 Where: Fionn MacCools (181 University Ave at Adelaide) (map) Fee: $10.00 (This nominal fee holds your spot and will pay for your first drink.)[/b][/center] More details for this event at TorontoGirlGeekDinners.ca About TGGD #16 Every day someone is declaring the end of journalism with the rise of the Internet and social media.
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Sprout up your September with a Toronto Girl Geek Dinner
29-30 Sep 2009 in Toronto, Canada
Toronto Girl Geek Dinners is proud to announce Sarah Prevette, founder of Sprouter, will be joining us on Tuesday, September 29, 2009 for a talk about start-ups, strategy and her experiences. The energy for start-ups is building and Sarah and her team are tapping into this growth. Sprouter, in private beta, is an online collaboration tool facilitating knowledge exchange between start-ups and business leaders.
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