You should come up to the SAO meeting tonight in Corvallis:

http://www.sao.corvallis.or.us

Here are the details:


Dynamics of Building a Software Development Team



Thursday, May 10, 2007
5:30pm - 8:30pm

Location:
Renaissance on the Riverfront
136 SW Washington Ave.
Corvallis, OR 97333
           
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RSVP TO: Tracy McAllister by emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] or calling
(541)758-4009

$5 for SAO members or students, $15 non-members
Includes finger food and no-host bar

AGENDA:

      5:30 - 6:15 Business Networking Time with finger food, no host bar
      6:15 - 6:30 30-Second Mic (give us your technology business elevator 
pitch!!)
      7:00 Program: Cary Kiest, VP of Engineering, Deep Photonics


PROGRAM:

Cary will discuss his experiences building Software Development teams,
what works, what doesn't work. Cary will discuss four critical points
involved in building a great software development team.

    * Defining the Positions
    * Recruiting the Players
    * Pre-Game Scrimmage
    * Game Time 

SPEAKERS:

Cary Kiest, VP of Engineering, Deep Photonics

Cary Kiest currently works at Deep Photonics Corporation, a
Corvallis-based startup that are developing a new category of deep
ultraviolet lasers. Cary grew up in the Portland area and attended
University of the Pacific in California, where he earned a Bachelor's
Degree in Electrical Engineering. After graduation he moved back to
Oregon and landed his first job in Corvallis at Intelledex, designing
automation systems based on machine vision and and robotics
technology. After that he spent two years designing and installing
various control systems for Lucidyne Technologies where he met and
worked with Lucidyne co-founder Joseph LaChapelle. In 1991, Joe and
Cary left Lucidyne to start TechnC) Systems in Albany where they
designed and built various machine vision systems for industrial
inspection applications. In 1997 they sold TechnC) to Electroglas,
Inc., of Santa Clara, California, renamed the company Electroglas
Inspection Products, and relocated to a larger facili! ty in
Corvallis. Cary remained on at Electroglas Inspection Products as VP
of Engineering until June, 2003 when a difficult business climate
prompted Electroglas to abandon the Corvallis facility and sell its
assets.

After spending the summer on his mountain bike, Cary returned to work
in November, 2003 for ATS Systems Oregon, holding various positions
including Engineering Manager, Operations Manager, and Applications
Engineering Manager. Cary left ATS in January 2006 to join Deep
Photonics where he continues to work presently.






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