Toronto Girl Geek Dinners

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Thursday, October 18, 2007

The Best Girl Geek Dinner Ever!

Last night Leigh Himel took some time out of her busy schedule to speak to us about her experiences as a woman in tech and as the President and CEO of Oponia, a Toronto-based startup. Leigh has some pretty serious Internet chops; she was on the team that created one of the first interactive websites ever. Her business partner was also a contributor to the original XML database, developing some of the first XML protocols. Who knew we had such giants in our midst?

Topics ranged from how it affects your business to have two angel investors die unexpectedly (not good) to "channeling your inner man" in meetings and negotiations, plus the general challenges faced by anyone trying to get a tech company off the ground.

The crowd was a little smaller than usual, but it was quite intimate and there were lots of great questions. Unfortunately, there was also a brief choking incident, which added some unwanted excitement. What impressed me the most about the whole scene was the modesty of the woman who administered the Heimlich (she's to remain nameless at her own request) and the aplomb of the chokee. Tears streaming down her face, she sat down and finished her meal, no doubt glad to be able to do so.

A special thank you to Thornley Fallis, our sponsors. They picked up the tab for half a dozen or so student attendees! Getting more students out to these events is a challenge we need to meet, and any suggestions on that front are very welcome.

Finally, it's time to look ahead to our next get-together. Kate Trgovac of My Name is Kate and One Degree will do a presentation on virtual world Second Life on Wednesday November 14th. However, it won't be at the Hot House Cafe because it's booked, so location is TBA for the moment, though you can still get yourselves on over to the TGGD wiki and reserve your spots now. Once again, we're looking for a sponsor to pick up the tab for those students, so if you know of anyone, please have them contact either Jenny Bullough or myself via the wiki.

See you the 14th!

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

TGGD this Wednesday!

If you're a girl geek (or accompanied by one), be sure to visit the TGGD event wiki to sign up, here are all the details:

Toronto Girl Geek Dinner
Wednesday October 17th, 7 p.m.

The Hot House Cafe
35 Church Street between Wellington and Colbourne (Google map). The entrance is right on the corner of Front & Church.
Toronto, ON
416-366-7800

Speaker:
Leigh Himel, President and founder of Oponia, a homegrown Toronto startup that's bringing a proprietary desktop sharing service called ucaster to market.

And Thornley Fallis/76 Design has graciously ponied up to provide meals for 12 female technology students, there's still room, so be sure to sign up on the wiki! See you Wednesday!

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

And now we have a sponsor for October's Dinner!

A great big thanks to Joseph Thornley of Thornley Fallis PR and 76design, who has ponied up for 12 female technology students to attend the October 17th event and enjoy the meal at no cost. Spaces are limited, so if you're interested in attending, please sign up on the TGGD wiki ASAP!

And now, a word from our sponsor:
For my daughters’ sake, I’m looking forward to the day when we don’t have to have events to help women overcome systemic discrimination. But until then, I’m a firm believer in the value of events like the GirlGeek Dinners.


See you on the 17th!