Tuesday 6 May 2008
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Venue: Syn Bar, 14 Bond Street, Wellington
A recent article in Time said that New York, London and Hong Kong were three hub cities of the world. These cities foster innovation, creativity, and set global trends, and generally what happens there affects the rest of the world. Unlimited Potential think the Wellington should be added to the list as the new innovative 'southern hemisphere hub', and on May 6th we'll tell you why.
Run in association with The Wellies (a group of expat ICT professionals who have all chosen to settle and work in New Zealand) this event aims to find out more about what Wellington has to offer the world, and discuss ways we can continue to attract and retain highly skilled ICT professionals.
The event will take the form of a hosted panel discussion with panelists originating from different parts of the world.
In conjunction with the Wellies, Unlimited Potential will bring you a panel discussion. We'll put together people who have taken the leap to Wellington from the four corners of the world, and discuss the reasons they chose Wellington. We'll open the floor for questions and opportunities to tell your stories, at a relaxed, traditional UP networking event.
Professor Mark Ahn, PhD. is Professor and Chair, Science & Technology Entrepreneurship with a joint appointment from the faculties of Commerce & Administration and Science, Victoria University of Wellington. Dr Mark has teaching and research interests that include leadership and organizational learning, and social responsibility and venture philanthropy.
Brian Calhoun has been with SilverStripe for over a year and has recently taken on the role of CEO. Brian brings over 18 years of software and web industry experience mostly in Silicon Valley and for the past three years, Brian's been a proud Wellingtonian.
Brian has contributed to and implemented open source CMS products here in New Zealand and in the U.S. He has led web projects and architected sites for over 10 years, including government and commercial sites in New Zealand.
Whether you're someone looking to employ ICT professionals from overseas, or in NZ on a temporary basis and thinking about staying - come along to our hosted panel discussion on 6th May and join in audience discussion about the innovation capital.
You could learn what makes Wellington an attractive place to live and work from an expat perspective.
If you're a kiwi who already lives and works in Wellington come and learn more about why people are choosing to base themselves and their families in Wellington, and network with expats from the 'Wellies'.
If you can't make it - we'll try to find some internet and stream on Ustream.tv
Oh yes, and did we mention the free Hell pizza and bartab?
If you're keen to be involved, or have some questions or a story - then contact us at UP - email Jo-Expat08 at UP.org.nz
So a great evening was had by all. The Hell Pizza was great, with just the right amount of Mischief. We snuck an extra panelist in, and even had a legendary spotlight operator. What did you think of it?
Do you have more questions to ask our panelists?
We asked them the following:
Be sure to turn on the captioning (click CC in the menu) so you can keep up the the fast paced discussion and compensate for the audio quality
Feel free to post your comments and responses on Google Video.
If you're got some photos or media - tag with UPexpat08 and our spiders will be sure to find it.
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Posted by ComputerWorld, 25/05/2008 9:26am (1 month ago)
Was a great night and a good atmosphere
Posted by Alex, 07/05/2008 5:21pm (2 months ago)
It was a great night, the panellist did a great job and were informative and enjoyable to listen to.
Posted by John, 07/05/2008 9:54am (2 months ago)