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DESCRIPTION: Venue: Shadow Boxers\, 215 W 40th St\, New York\, NY 10018 \n\
 n Unfortunately the Summit just sold out - just over a week after announci
 ng the speakers. Thanks so much for your interest. Feel free to register i
 nterest using the form below to be notified about the next CTO summit in N
 ew York in 2015. \n\n If you manage engineers\, learn from and connect wit
 h your peers at the New York Startup CTO summit. At this full day\, single
  track summit\, learn how other companies successfully build and run their
  engineering teams. The CTO Summit is co-organized Peter Bell and Lucas Ne
 lson who is a principal at Gotham Ventures. \n\n The Startup Summit CTO Se
 ries was created to allow CTO’s and engineering leaders to learn from an
 d connect with their peers. It’s not hard to find a gathering of technol
 ogists debating front end frameworks\, containerization or the relative be
 nefits of Scala\, Clojure and Go. Finding a group of geeks talking about t
 he hard parts of building a successful engineering team like hiring\, deve
 loping an engineering culture and managing (your team and your boss) is mo
 re challenging. \n\n Previous summits features presentations by engineerin
 g leaders from Gilt Group\, MongoDB\, Tumblr\, Birchbox\, Warby Parker\,  
 Stripe\, Coinbase\, Snapchat\, Grouper\, Neo4j\, Chef\, RainforesQA\, Soyl
 ent\, Contactually\, Optoro\, Social Tables\, comScore\, Computech and mor
 e.  \n\n Each summit is a full day\, single track event for learning from 
 and connecting with your peers that are running fast growth engineering te
 ams. The first New York summit sold out in under three weeks and the SF su
 mmit sold out in 11 days\, so you might want to get your ticket soon! Also
 \, early bird ends Thursday October 30th \n\n Agenda \n\n \n  8.30am Regis
 tration and Breakfast  \n  9.00am Introduction  \n  9.10am Camille Fournie
 r\, CTO Rent the Runway - Going from Structureless to Structured Without L
 osing Your Vibe  \n  9.30am Brandon Duncan\, NYC Site Director\, LinkedIn 
 - Rest.li: how we paid off 10 years of technical debt to unleash developer
  productivity  \n  9.50am Sukanta Ganguly\, ex-CTO\, Angel and Mentor - Th
 e Business of Scaling - what Startups can Learn from Real-time Bidding  \n
   10.10am Graham Brooks\, Technical Principal\, ThoughtWorks - Build Metri
 cs - What is Your Build System Trying to Tell You?  \n  10.30am Break  \n 
  11.00am Wendy Closson\, Technologist and Coach - Mining Insight: Top tips
  from Experienced Technologists  \n  11.20am Debbie Madden\, CEO &amp\; Fo
 under\, Stride - Budgeting vs Estimating for Agile Projects  \n  11.40am O
 n Freund\, VP Engineering\, WeWork - QA: Can't Live With 'em\, Can't Live 
 Without ‘em  \n  12.00pm Mike Boufford\, VP of Engineering\, Greenhouse 
 - Startup (in)Security  \n  12.20pm Kareem Kouddous\, CTO &amp\; Founder\,
  CrowdTap - Small is the Path to Big  \n  12.40pm Lunch  \n  1.30pm Kriste
 n Titus\, Founding Directory\, NYC Tech Talent Pipeline\, City of New York
  - Help Us Help You: NYC's Tech Talent Pipeline  \n  1.50pm Daniel Doubrov
 kine\, CTO Artsy - How it All Goes Down: Your Next Service Outage  \n  2.1
 0pm Ori Neidich\, SVP Technology\, Tough Mudder - Internet in the Wild: Ha
 rd-won Lessons in Bringing High-Availability Network Operations to Physica
 l Events in Remote Locations  \n  2.30pm Jean Barmash\, VP Engineering Mer
 chantry\, Co-founder CTO School - Cynefyn and Continuous Improvement  \n  
 2.50pm Lee Edwards\, Engineering Manager\, Groupon (ex-CTO SideTour) - Whe
 n Not to Build a Service-Oriented Architecture  \n  3.10pm Break  \n  3.40
 pm Tobias Wright\, Senior Software Engineer\, Conde Nast - We Forced Diver
 sity at our Hackathon. Here's what Happened  \n  4.00pm Chris Angove\, Cha
 pter Lead\, Spotify - Climbing off the Ladder Before we Fall Off  \n  4.20
 pm Tom Janofsky\, SVP Engineering\, Monetate - Reading your Way to Success
 ful Engineering Management  \n  4.40pm Will Ballard\, CTO Gerson Lehrman G
 roup - All the Joy of an Open Source Project with Friends\, but at Work  \
 n  5.00pm Next steps  \n  5.10pm Open bar  \n  7.00pm Event ends  \n \n\n 
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LOCATION:215 W 40th St\, New York\, NY 10018
ORGANIZER:mailto:peter@pbell.com
SUMMARY:The New York Startup CTO Summit - 2014
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