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Project 18 releases preliminary survey results on women in the Omaha tech work force

October 18, 2018

(Photo: Project 18 organizers announce preliminary results at DoSpace.)   OMAHA — Preliminary results of the Project 18 workforce survey show that many women in Omaha tech and tech-adjacent jobs say that gender has been a factor in negative workplace experiences like missing out on raises and promotions, and in some cases, being taken less […]

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Congressman Don Bacon visits AIM Brain Exchange to kick off Congressional App Challenge

August 3, 2018

U.S. Representative Don Bacon, R-Neb., visited the AIM Brain Exchange Friday to kick off the Congressional App Challenge. He was joined by a round-table panel of business, education and community leaders to talk about efforts to support tech education and expand diversity in tech-related fields. The Congressional App Challenge is an annual competition aimed at […]

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Early Bird registration for Heartland Developers Conference ends July 18

July 17, 2018

Time is running out to take advantage of $299 early bird pricing for the AIM 2018 Heartland Developer Conference.  The registration price will go up to $350 after Wednesday, July 18. Registration includes all keynotes, breakout sessions, a welcome reception and MESH Party access. HDC is the region’s longest running local software design and development […]

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Heartland Developer Conference 2018 keynote speaker Kathleen Dollard on ‘loving legacy code’

July 10, 2018

OMAHA — The Heartland Developer Conference’s 2018 keynote speaker has been a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) since 1998, and has given dozens of speeches and talks around the world. Kathleen Dollard is on the .NET Core Team at Microsoft, where she contributes to .NET Core CLI/SDK, and managed languages, and she’s written multiple articles […]

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Project 18 survey of Omaha women in tech seeks more responses for accurate snapshot

June 13, 2018

Almost one month after its release, a survey of women’s experiences working in tech in Omaha is about one-third of the way to its goal of 600 responses. Project 18 released the survey in the middle of May. As of June 11, it has logged around 200 responses, according to organizer Rebecca Stavick. “I’m enthusiastic […]

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