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Hands on leader, developer, architect specializing in the design and delivery of distributed systems in lean, agile environments with an emphasis in continuous improvement across people, process and technology. Speaker and published author with 18 years' experience leading the delivery of large and/or complex, high-impact distributed solutions in Retail, Intelligent Transportation, and Gaming & Hospitality.

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AZ Give Camp Organizer's Meeting 10/15

Give Camp is a growing nationwide effort for software professionals to give back to the community. On a given weekend, the development community comes together to partner with non-profits and charities, and over the course of one weekend developers take projects from idea to completion!

Your technical skills are important, but  what is needed most is dedication and energy. If you have an interest in having a big role in the success of Give Camp, please attend the AZ Give Camp organizers meeting on October 15th at Microsoft's downtown office from 6pm to 8pm.

To learn more about Give Camp, you can visit http://www.givecamp.org and follow them on Twitter @AZGiveCamp or call them at 623.252.GIVE if you have questions. 

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