
We dug through our calendar to bring you the five most exciting events in LA tech. Check out our top picks below, and be sure to look at our full event calendar for more local tech events.
Meet the front office of the Los Angeles Rams!, July 27 at 1 pm
Go Rams Go! Here’s your chance to network with the front office of the Los Angeles Rams and hear all about the future of the team. For the third year in a row, the LA Rams will be hosting Training Camp at the University of California, Irvine with the aim to bring Rams football to fans across Southern California. Learn about how to get involved with the team as a part of the Built In LA community.
Meet the Top 10 WFN Fast Pitch Finalists, July 24 at 5:30 pm
Get to know the female founders who are competing at the October 16th, 2018 WFN Fast Pitch Event. The upcoming WFN Fast Pitch gives women the chance to connect with potential angel investors and VCs — and win a cash prize. Robyn Ward of FounderForward will give the keynote address and Joanna Bloor of The Amplify Lab hosts.
Rooftop Summers: Millennial Mixer, July 25 at 7 pm
Toast to the summer while mixing and mingling with like-minded LA professionals. Take advantage of the city’s fast-growing and unique tech community. Summer is the perfect time to learn about what’s new on the scene and meet fresh faces. Plus, who doesn’t love a rooftop?
Fireside Chat & Dinner with Tech Guru Brianna F. from Cornerstone, July 25 at 7 pm
Brianna Foulds, a SoCal tech scene veteran and senior director of talent acquisition at Cornerstone OnDemand, is here to chat with the women of the local tech community. Grab your laptop and join her at Antioch University for a talk on all things tech. While you’re there, stick around for a delicious dinner.
Transitioning to a Data First Culture: Stories from the Battlefield, July at 6:30 pm
In this event, experts will talk shop on implementing data science and AI effectively. Come hear about the good, the bad and the ugly from Jon Morra of ZEFR and Jesse Steinweg-Woods of Tronc. Find out why sometimes data science is a natural fit, and other times it is more difficult to implement. They will tell tales from their experiences at eHarmony, Zefr, Tronc and Argo Group.