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INETA Community Leadership Summit

INETA will hold a Community Leadership Summit this Saturday, September 29, 2007 in Irving, CA. Designed to assist members of the .NET Community, the International .NET Association (INETA) provides support and resources for special interest groups and user groups. Chris Wallace, one of the organizers of the summit, says that it is open "to all community user group leaders, as well as those active in volunteering support. It is for all ... those who are involved in the leadership, planning, promotion, or day-to-day operations of a user group community, including those serious about starting a user group." Many of the prominent C# User Groups are part of INETA, and so it should be a good place for community members to gather and plan for the future.

Here is the Agenda for the event:

8:30

9:00

Registration

9:00

9:30

Opening Remarks and Introductions

9:30

10:30

Leadership Workshop A – Running a User Group

10:30

10:45

Break and Networking

10:45

11:45

Leadership Workshop B – Effective Content and Presenters

11:45

12:15

Special Presentations

12:15

1:00

Lunch and Networking

1:00

1:15

Special Presentations

1:15

2:00

Leadership Workshop C – User Group Promotion

2:00

2:15

Break and Networking

2:15

3:00

Leadership Workshop D – Developing Partnerships

3:00

3:30

Leadership Workshop E – Our Future

3:30

4:00

Closing Remarks

 

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  • Anonymous
    September 26, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    September 26, 2007
    Is there any similar event for Egypt or middle east INETA groups?

  • Anonymous
    September 27, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    September 28, 2007
    Thanks Charile, Actually I'm an INETA group leader in Egypt for almost a year now, and I'm trying to check if any activities happen in Egypt, so we can participate. Thanks again, Mohammed

  • Anonymous
    September 28, 2007
    I think the email address is wrong, because I got a failure response.