Day-3 and we have walked many steps over the last few days. How many of you are reaching more than 15,000 steps before 5 p.m.? Think of all the calories you are burning this week.
We wrapped day 2 with great conversations at the GeoDev Meetup last night. Thank you for the engaging discussion, John Hickok. Be sure to tell your students and co-workers about GeoNet.
Today we bring you so much more as it is our busiest day at the User Conference. The GeoNet team is on the move at our GeoNet Expo booth, at sessions, and at the events.
With the rise of the sun, Esri UC Attendees put on their running shoes and took a crisp run at the Esri UC 5k. You can watch the footage of the 5k Run on Instagram.
Congratulations to the runners and the winners! Pictures courtesy of the @EsriUC on Twitter. |
We kicked off the morning at the "WeCan Empower Your Voice" workshop where we met with many amazing women in tech and heard from Ali Rose, Karen Kemp, Lilian Coral, and Paulette Brown-Hinds discuss empowerment, having to speak up and how having a voice has impacted their careers in the positive and negative.
Left to right: Karen Kemp, Ph.D., Paulette Brown-HInds, Ph.D., Lilian Coral, and Ali Rose
Their advice for success: mentorship, clarity about what you want to do for your life, be mission-oriented, know what is important to you when it comes to your life and career, listen and be respectful, and don't fear change.
It was a full house at the Women in GIS Luncheon where Dawn Wright and others shared inspirational words with the women in the room. They gave a brief overview of WiGIS and a call to action for mentors, volunteers, and sponsorship opportunities.
If you want to know more about WeCAN (Esri’s own “Women’s Empowerment & Career Advancement Network”) please reach out to Margot Manasevit at MManasevit@esri.com. For information about WiGIS, you can send an email to admin@womeningis.org.
Throughout the day we had many visitors stop by the GeoNet Espo booth in the Lifelong Learning.
Joseph Kerski and Michelle Mathias photobomb the GeoNet booth. | Ashley Snyder and Chris Catania |
Chris Catania gives a quick demonstration of GeoNet to Natalie Stork and Andy Renshaw. | If you didn't get a new GeoNet button, be sure to stop by tomorrow before the Expo closes. |
Michelle Mathias and many UC attendees brought their families to the Family Night where they enjoyed activities, conversation and had a chance to see what makes their parents job so cool. It's not just about maps; there are pirates, Cityworks Sam, yo-yos, VR video games, and giant bouncing globes.
Conterra had Pirates at Family NIght | Cityworks Sam danced with everyone. |
Pam brought her children to Family NIght for VR fun in the HP Expo Area. | Schneider Electric had a giant globe. Imagine volleyball with that. |
Grape photo displays at the Leica Expo area. | Light-up yo-yos at the Digital Globe Expo area for the kids. |
We were excited to meet our GeoNet members and learn more about why they visit GeoNet and hear their feedback about their GeoNet Community experience. Chris tells the attendees about GeoNet's recent accomplishments and statistics as well as what is to come. Thank you for coming and sharing. It is great to put faces to our members.Left-right: ChrisCatania, Chris Donohue, GISP, Lili Tran, Maneet Goyal, Michelle Mathias, Seth Lewis, and the Lithium Technologies Team -Brian, Jayme, Becky, and Ross.
It was shoulder-to-shoulder at the Esri YPN Evening Social on the breezy Hilton Pool Terrace. Shared great conversations with new connections.
If you missed the action yesterday, you can go back and read all about it at Esri UC 2018 Day 2 Updates. We will have more to come in a Day-4 update tomorrow including the Thursday night party. Will this one be more exciting than DevSummit 2018 Day Three? How much fun have you had this week?
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