At our NET/WORK jobs fair Thursday night we crowned the winners of Baltimore’s first-ever NET/WORK Awards.
Remember, the winners were voted on by you, the people, and, we must say, you’ve created a nice little snapshot of who’s doing solid work in the Baltimore tech community.
Let’s get straight to it, shall we?
Best Side Project
- Mindgrub’s VR holodeck
(Runner-up: Tuber)
Best Meetup Organizer
(Runner-up: Angelique Weger, Girl Develop It)
Best Twitter Account
Thx for the #community love + best twitter award at #networkbmr17 – great members fill our feed & make #Baltimore better @TechnicallyBMR
— Betamore (@betamore) February 24, 2017
(Runner-up: Mindgrub)
Best Coworking Manager
Sweet! A few @sparkbmore peeps & myself are up for #networkbmr17 awards! #vote https://t.co/NOvX9VqnMl
— Shervonne Cherry (@NoOrdnryCherry) February 22, 2017
(Runner-up: Michele Farquharson, Betamore)
Least Worst Recruiter
(Runner-up: Paris Pittman, AOL)
Actual category: "Least Worst Recruiter". 😀 Voting for @ParisInBmore because she's one of the least worst *people* I know. https://t.co/U0YaWhInRZ
— Jamie Gaskins, your pickle friend (@jamie_gaskins) February 23, 2017
Best CTO
(Runner-up: Gillian Henker, Sisu Global Health)
Best Slack Channel
- Spark Baltimore
(Runner-up: Fastspot’s 404)
Best Office Pet
https://www.instagram.com/p/BQ0_7aFgfjT/?taken-by=albus_the_red
(Runner-up: Birdie the Bulldog, Fastspot)
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