ProductCamp Austin – March 27, 2010

So what is more fun that being in Austin in the spring?  Not much, which is why I’m going to meet some folks for the first time, catch up with old friends and chat little bit about Product Management.   The ProductCamp momentum is amazing so far this year, looks like Silicon Valley went past the 500 mark, Atlanta approached 250 and new ones are popping up like ProductCamp Chicago and other ones around the globe.  I’m making a personal goal to make it to 4 this year, hopefully it is something I can do, since each one has a little different flavor and different people to learn from.

ProductCamp Austin should be a great event for all the local and not so local Product Management, Product Marketing, and Marketing folks to learn from and network with each other.

Hopefully I’ll see some of you at the AT&T conference center on Saturday, March 27 from 9 AM – 4:00 PM.

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  • Reply Joshua Steffan March 18, 2010 at 10:47 pm

    Thanks for the plug Jon! We only kicked off the idea of having a ProductCamp in Chicago a little over a month ago, but the response has been fantastic. We’re working on getting the logistics and sponsorships sorted out by mid-April so we post an “official” event date.

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