Hello Danny,

I would like to volunteer. I also have a team of a few engineers that can
as well. As far as topics and ways we can help, I'll defer to you and the
team to advise where we would be most effective.

Potential areas we could cover are:

Processing video data with Beam
Processing time series data with Beam
Lifecycle of a DoFn
Runners and their capabilities

We can also help with logistics, raising awareness about the event, etc.

Regards,

Pritam

On Mon, Jan 26, 2026, 5:30 PM Danny McCormick via dev <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Corrected a typo below - thanks!
>
> Hey everyone, as we are starting to prepare for our 2 biggest community
> events of the year, Beam College and Beam Summit, we are looking for a few
> volunteers to help with each event. For each event, we have the following
> needs:
>
> *Beam College:*
>
> We need instructors for various sessions across 3 tracks. These talks can
> be live on April 22/23 or recorded ahead of time. Our tracks are:
>
>    1. Beginner: basics of writing a Beam pipeline. Example sessions could
>    include: authoring your first pipeline, a high level overview of what Beam
>    is and how it can be used, or how to use Beam Yaml.
>    2. Tips & Tricks: practical ways to use Beam to solve Data processing
>    problems. Example sessions could include: How we use Beam to do XYZ thing,
>    using State and Timers, managing exceptions in Beam.
>    3. New Features: new things added in Beam in the last year or 2.
>    Example sessions could include: what's new in the ML space, how to use
>    IcebergIO features, or how Beam is moving CDC forward
>
> If you're interested in participating, please reply to this email. If you
> have a specific track or talk you'd like to help with, please include that
> information. We are trying to finalize the program by next Wednesday (Feb
> 4), so please let me know as soon as you can!
>
> *Beam Summit:*
>
> We are looking for people to help organize the event. Typically we need
> help sourcing or selecting speakers, designing the program, helping promote
> the event and find sponsors, or managing event logistics.
>
> If you're interested in helping with part of this, please reply to this
> email.
>
> Thanks,
> Danny
>
> On Mon, Jan 26, 2026 at 3:40 PM Danny McCormick <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hey everyone, as we are starting to prepare for our 2 biggest community
>> events of the year, Beam College and Beam Summit, we are looking for a few
>> volunteers to help with each event. For each event, we have the following
>> needs:
>>
>> *Beam College:*
>>
>> We need instructors for various sessions across 3 tracks. These talks can
>> be live on April 22/23 or recorded ahead of time. Our tracks are:
>>
>>    1. Beginner: basics of writing a Beam pipeline. Example sessions
>>    could include: authoring your first pipeline, a high level overview of 
>> what
>>    Beam is and how it can be used, or how to use Beam Yaml.
>>    2. Tips & Tricks: practical ways to use Beam to solve Data processing
>>    problems. Example sessions could include: How we use Beam to do XYZ thing,
>>    using State and Timers, managing exceptions in Beam.
>>    3. New Features: new things added in Beam in the last year or 2.
>>    Example sessions could include: what's new in the ML space, how to use
>>    IcebergIO features, or how Beam is moving CDC forward
>>
>> If you're interested in participating, please reply to this email. If you
>> have a specific track or talk you'd like to help with, please include that
>> information. We are trying to finalize the program by next Wednesday (Feb
>> 4), so please let me know as soon as you can!
>>
>> *Beam College:*
>>
>> We are looking for people to help organize the event. Typically we need
>> help sourcing or selecting speakers, designing the program, helping promote
>> the event and find sponsors, or managing event logistics.
>>
>> If you're interested in helping with part of this, please reply to this
>> email.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Danny
>>
>

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