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Idaho Tech Council hangs with TechBoise Wednesday Night


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Have you been wringing your hands, refreshing @techboise, wondering what we have up our sleeve for this month's event? Oh, you're not? You should be! This Wednesday we'll be joined by Jay Larsen, Founder and CEO and Rich Raimondi, Chairman of the newly formed Idaho Technology Council , as they share with us the story of their formation and, most importantly, their vision for the future of technology in Idaho. Think of Idaho Technology Council as TechBoise's older sibling. You know, the one without stickers on his laptop. As always, we'll be meeting the last Wednesday, February 24, 5:30pm, at the Watercooler. (Link to map)

Jay Larsen founded the ITC after the hugely successful Utah Technology Council, and brought some of Idaho's best tech companies on board. If you're unfamiliar with the ITC Board of Directors, there are some names on there you might recognize. They've put together a solid group of technology veterans, as well as some promising young founders, to further their mission:

"The Idaho Technology Council’s mission is to become the premier member-driven technology association dedicated to fostering the growth of technology companies in the state of Idaho, primarily in the areas of information technology, agriscience, and energy. The ITC provides a valuable forum for industry, research, educators, investors, and government throughout the state. It also advocates for creating a strong technology ecosystem and a high quality, high paid workforce. "

Sounds like a worthy goal, and one that we can get behind. So, while TechBoiseans are in the trenches creating the technologies to build and sustain Idaho's technology core, these guys are doing the high-level stuff, helping to build the relationships, partnerships, and policies that make it all possible.

Special thanks to TechBoise's longtime friends Melanie Rubocki and Eric Bjorkman at Perkins Coie for providing pizza and frosty beverages!

Who is TechBoise and what should we offer? - Request for Input

As many of you know, TechBoise was lovingly founded back in 2007 by Boise's tech juggernaut, Tac Anderson. That was 3 long years ago, and Tac has moved on to greener (literally) pastures in Seattle. Tac left TechBoise in somewhat capable hands (we hope), and we've been trying to bring you relevant, enlightening events, making his departure as seamless as possible.

In order to continue in this tradition, we're looking for a guiding statement. In particular, a statement by which to measure all of our ideas and insure they continue to be informative, engaging, and not lame. Or if you don't want them to be informative, tell us that too! We're open to ideas.

The two main questions:

Who are we?

What do we do?

We'll take all the information you give us, mull it over, see if there are patterns, and use it in any way we please. Hopefully we will have a better idea of what we mean to you.

So, please use the comments section below to offer suggestions, and there will also be a dedicated white board at this Wednesday's event. Thanks in advance for your feedback!

January 27- StartUp Weekend grads Yaro chat with TechBoise

Get your ducks in a row with Yaro

It's January! Are you stoked? Yeah, us either. There seems to be a general malaise about the City of Trees that can only be cured by one thing. We need a hero, folks.

And guess what - There's a little ray of sunshine in Boise's Tech scene. It's called Yaro, and it came out of November's Startup Weekend. Yaro's mantra, "Swimming in a sea of social media publishing? Get your ducks in a row with Yaro," was created to address the issues facing those of us using multiple social media platforms for personal and business "needs." Jana Briggs, CEO and Co-founder of Yaro (and self-proclaimed social media junkie), along with Karl Meinhardt, Yaro Board Member, will take us through Yaro's journey - from pitch to development and beyond - and let us in on where they now stand.

This will all happen on Wednesday January 27, 5:30pm, at the Watercooler. . (Link to map), 14th and Idaho. We're still looking for a sponsor, so if your company has a few bucks to pony up for drinks and pizza, we'll make it worth your while with plenty of love. Email techboise@gmail.com if you're up for it!

December 2, join TechBoise for Tech Kids' Christmas!


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It's that time of year again; the time when TechBoise collides with the holidays and we consolidate our November and December events into one cool holiday gathering. This year, it's called a Tech Kids' Christmas, and will take place December 2, 5:30pm, at the Watercooler. . (Link to map)

Boys in Tech

Yes. You read that correctly. There is a new group in the Boise Valley, Boys in Tech (the group formerly known as TechBoise). Tonight at TechBoise, the boys outnumbered the girls by 1, 2, 3...well it was a lot. [Even though the topic was TechEd, we at TechBoise are not afraid to admit that we do not get 'new math'.]

Let us put it another way. There were 4 girls in attendance (and 2 of them were panelists with the program).

"Really?" you ask in utter amazement. It's true!

Check Your Calendars

The last week of October is full of opportunities to learn about happenings with the local tech scene.

Up first is the New Product Development Lab Open House at Boise State. The event is hosted by TechHelp, TechConnect , the WaterCooler, BSU College of Business & Economics, BSU College of Engineering and Mark Rivers.

New Additions to the TechBoise Team

TechBoise is thrilled to announce some additional contributors to our community.

Please join us in welcoming:

Patrick Lee, Organizer of the Boise Web Technologies Group and a member of the Bodybuilding.com team

David Gapen, the Reuseum

Jason Williams, Volt

Jason Christensen, software architecture and development

October 28 event - Tech Ed - Highlighting technology education in the Treasure Valley

On October 28 at 5:30pm, please join us at The WaterCooler as we bring together several Treasure Valley organizations who lead the cause of math, science and technology in education: Cheryl Deitchler, Work Based Learning Coordinator for Meridian Technical Charter High School, Woody Sobey, Director of Education at Discovery Center of Idaho and Marilyn Whitney with Idaho National Lab.

Mark Your Calendars for Jelly Boise Next Thursday

At last week's Jelly event at Rembrandts in Eagle, we were joined by NPR. You can listen to the interviews and story here.

Join TechBoise and the rest of the Jelly folks on Thursday, October 15th from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm at the WaterCooler.

TechBoise Event- Stump the Geek- September 30

After TechBoise's summer hiatus in August, we're back on September 30 at 5:30pm with Stump the Geek (along with pizza and beverages, of course). This is your opportunity to ask our expert panel of geeks your burning questions in their respective fields of expertise. We will be taking pre-event questions, in case it's something the geek may need to look into, and also general questions at the event itself. We like our panel and think you will too!

Also back: Unreasonable Requests and Freecycle Table

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