Hello, hello. Attention, please.
Last week we asked you to nominate some of Baltimore’s best and brightest for our first-ever, extremely important, v prestigious NET/WORK Awards. Categories ranged from Best Office Pet (surprisingly competitive!) to Least Worst Recruiter (lol).
Well, you did your job and now it’s time to advance to the next stage of highly rigorous awards-makin’: it’s time for an online vote.
Vote
Voting is open till Thursday at 5 p.m., right when our NET/WORK jobs fair starts (get tickets here). If you sign up for our newsletter via the SurveyMonkey, you’re eligible to win a $25 Amazon gift card.
All the below nominees will be invited to attend the happy hour portion of NET/WORK (a $5 value!) and that’s where we’ll announce the winners. We’re looking for a tweet-length acceptance speech, winners. The NET/WORK Awards are bigger than the Grammys and, in our book, Beyonce always beats Adele. So get ready.
Best Side Project
Best Meetup Organizer
- Jason Barbour (Data Science MD)
- Jason Rhodes (charmCityJS)
- Rachel Davis (Code for Baltimore)
- Angelique Weger (Girl Develop It)
- Catharine Robertson (Baltimore UX)
Best Tech Twitter Account
Best Coworking Manager
- Michele Farquharson (Betamore)
- Shervonne Cherry (Spark)
- Jackie Albright (ETC)
- Megan Elcrat (Co_Lab)
- Pres Adams (Impact Hub)
Least Worst Recruiter
- Allyson Greenlee (The Creative Group)
- Torin Ellis (independent)
- Joe Poplawski (Asymmetrik)
- Paris Pittman (AOL)
- Gary Ditto (WHO Staffing)
Best CTO
- Amit Singh (Asymmetrik)
- Chris Jeschke (Protenus)
- Coleman Stavish (Prosica)
- Gillian Henker (Sisu Global Health)
- Alex Mathews (Fusiform)
Best Slack Channel
- botsrcool
- Dev Grrls
- Spark Baltimore
- Fastspot’s 404
- #ama (Technically Slack)
Best Office Pet
- Birdie the Bulldog (Fastspot)
- Albus the Red (Mindgrub)
- Penny Culbertson (Protenus)
- The Purple Cow (Fearless)
- Rye (Orange Element)
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