Doug Crescenzi: Network Effects
Description
If we risk messing with things too much...I think we could risk reducing some of that community building side, right? And I think if we wanna get more of these outcomes, we need to really value and do whatever we can to amplify the network effects that come from the community we're building.
Kelly and Karin chat with Doug Crescenzi, co-founder of Hack Upstate and Upstate Interactive, about his journey from academia to entrepreneurship, how he helped launch the Careers in Code program, and the importance of connecting with your local tech community. We also talk about making opportunities available for people to advance in their tech journeys and suggest a couple of ideas for future Syracuse tech meetups.
This episode is part I of our new series: Catching Up with Careers in Code! We chat with founders, instructors/TAs, and students of the first CiC cohort about their experience and where they'd like to see the program go in the future.
Audio Note
This is our first episode recorded remotely, and Kelly didn't realize until editing the episode that she was recording with the wrong microphone. Our apologies for the audio quality on her end. It will be fixed for next time!
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Music
This episode features "Brain Power" by Mela from the album Mela two.
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Special Guest: Doug Crescenzi.
Sponsored By:
- Hack Upstate: Special thanks to our sponsor Hack Upstate! Visit hackupstate.com to learn more about upcoming hackathons and get ready to code!
- Hack Upstate: Hack Upstate is proud to announce the first annual Hack Rochester event! It takes place April 18-19, 2020 at First Federal Plaza in Rochester, NY. Go to hackroc.com for more information on this brand new hackathon and register now!
- Hack Upstate: Are you ready to put your tech skills to the test? Hackers can form teams, build projects, and win prizes all within 24 hours at Hack Upstate XV on April 4-5, 2020 at The Tech Garden in Syracuse, NY. Click here to learn more about the event and sign up now!
- Hack Upstate: Interested in becoming a full-stack web developer? Sign up for the Cohort 2 waitlist and the mailing list at Careers in Code for information on upcoming events and job opportunities!