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TechBirmingham Announces New President

We are incredibly excited to announce the big news!

TechBirmingham Announces New President

After careful consideration and review of more than 50 applicants from more than 12 states, the TechBirmingham Board of Directors has selected Deon Gordon as TechBirmingham’s new President.  ITAC Solutions, a Birmingham-based firm, assisted with the search.

 

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Skjellum Plans to Step Down as President

Jennifer Skjellum announced she will step down as President of TechBirmingham at then end of October,

marking five years of service to the nonprofit. Skjellum was named President of TechBirmingham in September 2012. She had served on the board since 2004 and was TechBirmingham’s Chairperson in 2008.

“I’m incredibly proud of what we have accomplished, and I am optimistic that the next leader of
TechBirmingham will be able to build on the momentum created to take the organization to the next level. There are still so many opportunities for positive change in the Birmingham technology community with TechBirmingham as a catalyst for growth,” Skjellum said.
Under Skjellum’s direction, TechBirmingham has:

● Completed a comprehensive rebrand to communicate TechBirmingham’s value
proposition to the business and tech communities in the Birmingham region.
● Grew membership to more than 250 businesses in 3 years
● Created a financially secure organization that hosts two signature annual events,
including the highly successful SlossTech event, as well as monthly meetings to engage,
connect and foster collaboration in the tech community.
● Implemented multiple programs focused on encouraging kids ages 8-18 to learn about
STEM and computer programming.
● Launched a girls-only coding program to educate, inspire, and provide hands-on
experience to girls interested in technology.
● Helped the City of Birmingham earn the designation of a “TechHire City.”
● Formed TechAlabama, a complementary 501-C- 3 organization to focus on long term
STEM initiatives for the state of Alabama.

“Jennifer really took charge, taking TechBirmingham from an all volunteer-led entity that hosted small community meetings to a true association of technology professionals who coordinate efforts to help the tech scene in Birmingham thrive. During her five-year tenure, the rebranding campaign has made TechBirmingham a well-known entity, our membership has grown, and the caliber of our events routinely exceeds expectations,” said Jay Brandrup, TechBirmingham board chairperson.
Skjellum plans to relocate to Chattanooga, where her husband starts a new position at University of Tennessee Chattanooga in August. She is still evaluating opportunities and has made no announcement as of yet about her future career plans.

“Birmingham’s loss is Chattanooga’s gain, as I know Jennifer will be very active there as well,” says Brandrup. “It’s just part of who she is: a true leader with passion and drive,” he said. A TechBirmingham personnel committee will begin a national search to fill the role as soon as possible.
If you have suggestions for TechBirmingham’s next visionary leader, contact Jay Brandrup at
careers@techbirmingham.com.

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Keep IT Local Mixer

Keep It Local Mixer being held at Innovation Depot on February 8th from 5:00 – 7:00 pm.

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TechBirmingham To Host 2nd Annual Cyber Security Conference

AlabamaCyberNOW_stacked_finalTechBirmingham along with the Central Alabama Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association (CAISSA) and the Birmingham InfraGard Chapter will host the second annual Alabama Cyber Now Conference on April 4, 2017, at the Hyatt Regency in Birmingham, Alabama.

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Airship Launches Magic City Stickers

Guest post by Airship

fullBirmingham is such a beautiful city. It’s a place for foodies, craft beer connoisseurs, music fanatics, and, of course, outdoor enthusiasts. Unlike the amazing restaurants, music venues, and breweries, our green spaces depend on charitable contributions to keep their operations going.

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Kids Code-A-Thon A Success!

It took months of planning, but it finally happened on December 3, 2016, TechBirmingham presented the first ever Kid’s Code-A-Thon at Daxko. We decided that we wanted to create an opportunity for kids to get a first hand look at App Development, from the inception phase to a finished product in which they presented to the whole group. Even with meticulous planning, none of us truly knew what to expect as the 64 young innovators joined the 25 adult volunteers for a day that was beyond memorable.

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TechBirmingham To Host Code-A-Thon Event

TechBirmingham, TechAlabama and Daxko are teaming up to host the first ever Kids Code-A-Thon taking place at the Daxko offices in Homewood on December 3rd.

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Welcome Our Newest TechBirmingham Staff Member

Please welcome the newest member to the TechBirmingham family, Christina Smith. Christina is our STEM Programs Administrator. Check out this profile on her and her role with TechBirmingham!

Name: Christina Smith

Job Title: STEM Programs Administrator

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Startup Drinks at Innovation Depot’s Velocity Accelerator a Success!

Guest Post by Jordan Lessley, Planet Fundraiser.

The Velocity Accelerator space at Innovation Depot in Northside Birmingham, Alabama, was packed with over 190 guests at the second Startup Drinks Pitch Night on Tuesday night.

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Sloss Tech Garners Huge Coverage Around the Southeast

Now that we are a month removed from Sloss Tech, the Southeast’s preeminent technology festival, it’s still amazing to see all the great exposure this event received. Here’s a look back at many of the articles and videos highlighting this important event for our region.

Birmingham Tech Festival Sloss Tech to debut before Sloss Fest

Sloss Tech bringing tech giants to Birmingham Friday

Sloss Tech preview: A leading futurist on technology and growing business

Sloss Tech Gives Nod to Birmingham’s Origins and Its Future

Birmingham is hustling, bustling and poised for tech growth

Silicon Valley isn’t tech’s only hub. Birmingham’s Jones and Shades valleys are big, too

Alabama entrepreneurs on what made them successful: Move fast, and don’t fear falling

Birmingham tech needs a company that reaches ‘significance’ to break out

How Birmingham can keep its entrepreneurs according to #AskGaryVee

Keeping and growing nerds in our city is key to Birmingham’s success

SlossTech: Alabama Fireside Chat Keynote 2016

SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY | DailyVee 052

HARK TV Sloss Tech coverage

8 things we learned at Sloss Tech

7 reasons to regret missing Birmingham’s first technology conference

Sloss Fest 2016: What you need to know heading into the weekend

Sloss Tech: Key takeaways from Birmingham’s new startup event

After a successful launch, where does Sloss Tech go from here?

New technology festival launching in Birmingham this summer

Could Sloss Fest become Birmingham’s SXSW?

 

 

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