Archive for September, 2009

Recap: Sept. 15 2009 with Tara ‘missrogue’ Hunt!

I don’t think Mel, Kelly or myself could have asked for a better kickoff to our Ottawa Girl Geek Dinner chapter.  A packed room, great food and an exciting, passionate entrepreneur and author as our speaker.  We hope you guys had as much fun as we did and that you got a chance to meet at least one other amazing woman.

So the night started around 6pm at the Black Tomato as old friends and new started to arrive.  First thing was first…we put in our food orders!  Once we got that covered we gave the mic to our speaker, Tara Hunt.  As anyone within a mile of her can tell, she is an entrepreneur at heart and she wishes that for everyone.

Tara Hunt at #GGDOttawa

Tara speaks to Ottawa's geeky girl community about her career experiences in high tech and interactive marketing

Tara told us she started her first company while a single mom to a preschooler.  She began to attract clients through speaking gigs, attending events and just good old fashioned networking.

She had big goals and during her first attempt to take over the world, or at least Toronto, she took some big risks that didn’t work out and ended up having to put her entrepreneurial dreams on hold.

Tara is a firm believer that taking big risks isn’t a bad thing.  When she set out she wanted to “change marketing.”  Why marketing? Like most of us, she spends a great deal of her time being a consumer and wants to be informed. Making informed decisions doesn’t only apply to buying great products and services, but also applies to buying from companies that (and while Tara put it a different way) lets just say “don’t suck.”  We all work hard for our money and we want it going to a good place.

Inspired by The Cluetrain Manifesto Tara set-out to start her second company in San Francisco.  With a smart blog, a great partner, and a mentor she could relate to, Tara stuck to her beliefs and continued to take risks making it all come together for the launch of Citizen Agency in June 2006.

Tara’s message to us:

Going into business is risky, you will fall on your face, you will be broke, you will wait for clients to pay…BUT…it is the most rewarding thing you can do.”

Her hope is that more women entrepreneurs will answer the call that has been put out by VCs and Angel Investors.

“There is money available and we need more women entrepreneurs, especially in the technology sector.

So there’s the secret.  Find your passion, work hard, network, take risks, stick to your beliefs and find a way to turn your passion into your business.

I can’t end the post without thanking the people that made our first Girl Geek Dinner in Ottawa happen:

  1. Social Media Breakfast – who brought Tara to Ottawa and introduced her to us.
  2. Thornley Fallis – who sponsored 10 hard working students so they could attend our dinner.
  3. CanvasPop – who have offered all our attendees a discount and a $100 gift certificate for one lucky lady.
  4. Scott Lake – who donated a hot looking AND talking ipod shuffle.
  5. Natasha D’Souza - for sponsoring our blog and helping us move our content over here.

Of course we also owe thanks to the Ottawa Girl Geek community for making the event such a success! We’d love to hear  your feedback. Leave a comment below and let us know your thoughts on the event, Tara’s experiences and what advice / message she had that struck a chord with you.

OK, I just have one more thing for you guys.  Don’t forget to follow Tara’s dog Ridley on Twitter who is not only very cute, but also wears a hat.

Walk the Red Carpet right here in Ottawa!!

Reliving Old Hollywood 2008Ever wished you could walk the red carpet?  Well, here’s your chance!  You are cordially invited to attend the Reliving Old Hollywood Gala on Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at 7pm.

The Gala is in support of ovarian cancer research and will have as a special guest “Canada’s Sweetheart”, 1988 Calgary Olympics Figure Skating Silver Medalist, Elizabeth Manley who will be sharing a few words about her experiences with her mother’s journey with ovarian cancer.

Each year, approximately 2600 women in Canada are diagnosed with ovarian cancer, 80%-90% of these women are diagnosed at advanced-stages of the disease.  Diagnosing ovarian cancer is not easy.   A pap test does NOT detect ovarian cancer.  Even in its advanced stages ovarian cancer symptoms may be confused with non life threatening conditions.

Come support ovarian cancer research through this fun and unique event.  It has it all; ”red carpet paparazzi”, charity casino tables, photo booth, door prizes and live music by Juno award-winner Tracey Brown and the Richard Page Swingtet.

Best part?  We have a free ticket thanks to Nancy O’Brien, the Chairperson of the event.  Just leave us a comment below letting us know you would like to attend and one randomly drawn lucky person will get their ticket for free.  We’ll do the draw Friday September 18th at 12:00pm EST.

GGD Ottawa gets some local airtime

Girl Geek Dinner (GGD) Ottawa was featured last night on CTV Ottawa’s Tech Now segment of the Sunday 6 o’clock news. The interview provided us the opportunity to explain why we founded a chapter in Ottawa and to discuss opportunities for women in social media.

Paul Brent of CTV Ottawa's Tech Now discusses the new Girl Geek Dinner chapter in Ottawa

Paul Brent of CTV Ottawa's Tech Now discusses the new Girl Geek Dinner chapter in Ottawa

Also featured in the interview is Ian Capstick of MediaStyle who gives his perspective on why he thinks women are more naturally adapt as social media strategists.

To watch the video, visit the CTV Ottawa website. FYI: I can’t find a way to link directly to the video, so once you navigate to the page, click the CTV News Video Player to the right of the page.

You can also read the accompanying article here.

On a final note, we would like to thank the community for supporting our chapter launch event scheduled for tomorrow night with guest speaker Tara Hunt. The event has sold out and is an indication that Ottawa women working and/or interested in high tech want these kind of networking and learning events.

Girl Geek Dinner Ottawa – Sept. 15 with Tara ‘missrogue’ Hunt!

taraIt’s with great excitement I announce our inaugural Girl Geek Dinner Ottawa is happening on Tuesday, Sept. 15 with Tara ‘missrogue‘ Hunt.

Tara is the author of the Whuffie Factor, blogger at HorsePigCow.com, “citizen marketer” extraordinaire and a real Girl Geek success story. She’s also a popular speaker–I’ve personally seen her speak at SXSW Interactive 2009 and I’m confident she will not disappoint.

First though, a big thank you to the organizers of Social Media Breakfast Ottawa. As you may know, Tara is speaking at their event the next morning (Sept. 16) and it’s thanks to their efforts that we’ll have her for our dinner as well. Also I want to be clear that Tara will be speaking on different topics at both events, so it’s definitely in your best interest to attend both!

The event  will take place at the Black Tomato, on George Street in the Market, starting at 6 p.m. Based on your feedback from our pre-launch Crowdsourcing Girl Geek Dinner event in June, the menu will be a la carte and you will pay for your own meal. We’re also charging a very modest $5 fee to cover our meager expenses.

Register now…

What about students?

We also realize it’s not easy being a student–especially with two other fantastic events that week. (Third Tuesday with Shel Israel on Sept. 14 and Social Media Breakfast on Sept. 16–for your double dose of Tara Hunt!) so thanks to a gracious sponsorship from Thornley Fallis we’re offering five full-time students free admission and dinner at the event (drinks not included). All you have to do is 1. Make sure you can absolutely attend and 2. Leave a comment below explaining why you want to attend Girl Geek Dinner with Tara Hunt 3. Tell us what you’re taking in school (we’re just nosy!). If there’s more than five comments, please leave one anyway in case someone can’t make it for any reason. Note: the students chosen do not need to register through Guestlist, we’ll contact you very soon and let you know if you are eligible for a spot.

…But wait, there’s more!

Another great reason to come out: You could win a fabulous gift certificate for CanvasPop (launching this fall). CanvasPop is a spin off from DNA11–the company that makes eye-catching art from your DNA–and is the easiest way to turn your photos into beautiful canvas artwork. As well, all attendees will be eligible for a special discount on CanvasPop and DNA11 art.

**UPDATE**
We also have a very awesome iPod Shuffles that talks to give away, courtesy of Scott Lake, founder of upcoming startup SWIX. Thanks Scott!

And we may have a couple more prizes on the way, so hurry up and register!