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Bonnie's bio #1

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ExperimentsInHonesty commented 3 years ago

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Open Climate Conference website

ExperimentsInHonesty commented 3 years ago

Bonnie's Bio as of 10/2020 used in the Climate Collabathon marketing Panelist Bios Doc Open Climate Conference website

Bonnie Wolfe is a serial tech entrepreneur, technical educator, speaker, community builder, software product manager, program manager and consultant. As the current Executive Director of Hack for LA, she has grown the organization to the largest weekly hack night series in the world with 20 project teams of over 400 active participants globally, focusing solely on open source civic tech with projects from resources to fight food insecurity to a global catalog of civic tech open source projects. She is also the Western Regional Representative of Code for America’s National Advisory Council where she spearheads a project to systematize the sharing of effective practices in civic tech, gov tech, edtech and related communities of interest.

ExperimentsInHonesty commented 3 years ago

Paper call bio https://www.papercall.io/speakers/bonniewolfe

Bonnie Wolfe is a serial tech entrepreneur, technical educator, speaker, community builder, software product manager, program manager and consultant. She had her first tech job at 16, started her first tech company by 20, and had her first tech company sale at 30. She has helped hundreds of clients transform their teams, processes and results.

As the current Executive Director of Hack for LA, she has grown the organization to the largest weekly hack night series in the world with 20 project teams comprised of over 400 active participants globally, focusing solely on open source civic tech with projects from resources to fight food insecurity to a global catalog of civic tech open source projects. She is also the Western Regional Representative of Code for America’s National Advisory Council where she spearheads a project to systematize the sharing of effective practices in civic tech, gov tech, edtech and related communities of interest.