Showing posts with label Tech Conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tech Conference. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Making the Best of a Snowy Situation

I was suppose to give a presentation at today's Tech Conference, but due to inclement weather I didn't feel comfortable driving an hour south on what may be a sheet of black ice. But alas, it's the technology conference so this is the perfect time to use some technology. Thanks to Skype and a little bit of last minute planning with my co-presenters, I'm able to present from my home office up in Baltimore.

Problem first - technological solution second. The way technological implementation should be.

Thanks for reading,
Bob
P.S. - hopefully the session goes ok - if you attended, I'd love to hear your comments.
P.P.S. Well it seemed to work - we just wrapped up the session

Thursday, February 28, 2008

I'm Back! - For Now

Holy Crap - What a month from Hell.

But alas, I've crawled down the beast's back and now I'm out (bad Dante reference. Just finished Inferno so I literally was in hell!)

Well - way back on Feb. 1, I did what I feel is one of the most nerve racking things a young professional can do (or any professional for that matter) - speak at an ASAE event. See, while many of the other speakers are speaking to their peers, I'm speaking to individuals at my boss's level, or boss's boss's level. Not to mention I have the stigma of being a youngin'. (Great comment from my Great Ideas Session a year or so ago: I was a bit leery of Bob at first, but he pulled it off...)

Well thankfully I prevailed and I think my Tech Conference session went well. I did get some nice mentions, so I'd like to thank Frank, Shaun, and Kristi for mentioning the session and continuing the conversation. Also thanks to everyone else who sat through and commented and helped make the discussion great!

So I'm learning one thing if nothing else - age isn't anything but a number. (I am 25 and was 24 when I gave the Great Ideas Session). Especially in today's internet world - where technology is changing everyday - making experience a thing of the past. (All of my sessions I have and will speak on deal with technology). So young professionals, if you want to increase your learning curve, learn about these new technologies, how to use them, and then have fun convincing your Sr. Staff to implement them. (You'd be surprised how many of these technologies you may already be using, i.e. theFacebook.) And open your own blog (or better yet join this one. Just email me at rawolfejr@yahoo.com) - we need more millennials in the blogoclump. Because as a young professional you really have an opportunity to grow in the association community. No need to wait, start commenting or blogging now!

Also congratulations to Lauren, and Robert (I apologize but I can't remember the third speaker) for a great Young Professional Session. Special kudos to Alyssa Thomas for running the session and keeping it on track!

P.S. I have more experiences to blog on - some hopefully good, most ok, and a few just for fun.

Thanks for reading,
Bob