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Here’s where you’ll find digital marketing expert Kara Redman during #BIW15

She'll be presenting at the Future of Digital Marketing Conference on Sept. 29, but also plans to hit up Ignite and Beta City.

Kara Redman. (Photo courtesy of Backroom)

We’re asking where prominent Baltimore tech leaders will be during Baltimore Innovation Week, an open calendar of more than 50 events running Sept. 25 to Oct. 3. Find the full calendar here.


Name: Kara Redman
Job: Cofounder of Backroom
Kara Redman is a senior strategist who works with companies at all stages of growth on planning for branding, content, websites and campaigns.
Redman will be leading the case study “Stop selling yourself. Build relationships.” during The Future of Digital Marketing Conference on Tuesday, Sept. 29.
But you can also find her at these other events during Baltimore Innovation Week 2015:
1. Ignite Baltimore

  • Tuesday, Sept. 29, 6:00 p.m., Falvey Hall

For the third year, this longtime anchor of Baltimore’s creative community will be a part of Baltimore Innovation Week. Listen to 16 speakers from many different disciplines present their big ideas about the future. You always feel refreshed after leaving Ignite.
2. Beta City

  • Thursday, Oct. 1, 1:00-10:30 p.m., Betamore and City Garage

Technical.ly, Plank Industries and Startup Maryland have organized this daylong event where entrepreneurs will be pitch investors in the afternoon. By the evening, the biggest party of the week will take place at City Garage.

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