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If you are technical and manage engineers, learn from and connect with your peers at the East Coast CTO Summit in New York City. Whether you're a team lead, VPE or CTO, at these full day, single track summits you'll learn the latest tricks other companies are using to successfully build and run engineering teams.
It's not hard to find a gathering of technologists debating front end frameworks, containerization or the relative benefits of Scala, Clojure and Go. Finding a group of geeks talking about the hard parts of building a successful engineering team is more challenging.
Whether you want to hire smarter, refine your culture, improve your processes, manage more effectively or adopt better engineering practices or architectures, the CTO Summits are designed to help you to learn from top practitioners and to share experiences with your peers.
As a preview, check out Raffi Krikorian, ex-VP Engineering @Twitter on the home page giving his Every Problem is a Scaling Problem talk from one of our 2014 summits - http://roninlabs.io#raffi
Schedule
Tuesday May. 12th
8:45 am Breakfast & Registration
8:45 am Opening Remarks
9:00 am Keynote - Minerva Tantoco, CTO NYC
9:30 am Keynote - Philip Wiser, CTO Hearst
10:00 am Keynote - Mike Hanrahan, CTO Jet.com
10:30 am Morning Break
11:00 am Engineering Compensation: Chutes and Ladders - Daniel Doubrovkine, CTO Artsy
11:20 am Be a Manager - Rich Armstrong, COO Fog Creek Software
11:40 am Knewton - Growing a Reflective Culture with Post Mortems - Nick Orton
12:00 pm Keynote - Camille Fournier, CTO Rent the Runway
12:30 pm Lunch
1:30 pm Keynote - Geir Magnusson
2:00 pm 7 Habits of Highly Successful CTOs - Debbie Madden, CEO Stride
2:20 pm Moneyball at the keyboard: Lessons on how to Scout Talented Developers, Adam Jones, Managing Director Flatiron Labs
2:45 pm Panel
3:30 pm Afternoon Break
4:00 pm OKRs - How to keep your company and team focused on the right things without micromanaging -Matt Rogish, CTO Rails Machine
4:20 pm Matt Holford, CTO Do Something
4:40 pm Liz Crawford, CTO Birchbox
5:00 pm Closing Remarks
5:10 pm Open Bar
About
Attendance to the event is strictly limited to engineering leaders. No recruiters, non-technical co-founders or other business stakeholders will be allowed (we enforce this policy strictly and will refund tickets of anyone we can't admit). That said, we're not hung up on job titles. Some of our best attendees have titles like CEO or VP Product. As long as you can perform a technical code review, know how to submit a pull request and are interested in more effectively hiring, managing and organizing developers, we can't wait to meet you!
We will be announcing speakers in March.
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