Speaking Schedule

This is a list of the events and talks that I am scheduled to give. These are tentative and often in the planning stage. I’ll note those. The ones scheduled should have the event and sessions listed.

If you would like me to come speak at your event, please contact me through SQLServerCentral or on Twitter to check on my availability. I also have a Sessionize profile.

Upcoming Events

June 3, 2023SQL Saturday South Florida 2023

  • Bringing DevOps to the Database

June 7-8, 2023Agile + DevOps West

  • TBD

June 9, 2023Denver Dev Days 2023

  • Blogging for the Tech Professional

July 24-26, 2023That! ConferenceĀ  (my profile)

  • Bringing DevOps to the Database

September 23, 2023 – SQL Saturday Denver 2023 (submitted)

October 14, 2023 – SQL Saturday Boston 2023 (submitted)

November 14-19, 2023 – PASS Data Community Summit (submitted)

 

Past Events

I have a list of all my previous speaking engagements on my speaking CV.

 

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