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For those who attended SourceCon in the past two years, what was the SourceCon like? Could you please share what the highlights were? I was not able to attend and am going to the next one. From what I hear those were great events.

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Irina

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Sourcecon 2007 (the 1st one) was a ton of fun- I got to meet my Deloitte Sourcing Team, my boss Rob McIntosh, people I had known forever in Cyberspace like Shally Steckerl, Glenn Gutmacher, Eric Jaquith, Russ Moon, Jim Stroud, Rithesh Nair, Tim O'Connor, Moises lopez and of course, ResearchGoddess, Amybeth Hale.
My Co-challengers Jeremy Langhans and Mike Notaro were cool and we all got along great. The lovely Leslie and Miranda of SearchWizards did a phenomenal job putting it all together.

Please accept my apologies if I did not include your name here...

Alas, I did not attend SC 2008, and will be curious to hear about SC 2010!

Couple of pics courtesy of Leslie O'Connor (who has a Sourcecon 2007 Album on FaceBook)

OK since @Jer206 doesn't want to give away the secret sauce to what the Grandmaster challenge was, and Mike Notaro is obviously MIA - hope he's OK- here's what the challenge was: Find Female Software Engineers/Developers who were US authorized or based and who belonged to an association. No using LinkedIn or other Social Networks. Can't quite remember how Mikey won but I think it had something to do with a Broadlook tool, and the person with the most amount of names in an Excel spreadsheet won. Voila!
Thank you, Suzy. Did you need to find resumes or just contact info or profiles? Could you X-ray LinkedIn?

Suzy Tonini said:
OK since @Jer206 doesn't want to give away the secret sauce to what the Grandmaster challenge was, and Mike Notaro is obviously MIA - hope he's OK- here's what the challenge was: Find Female Software Engineers/Developers who were US authorized or based and who belonged to an association. No using LinkedIn or other Social Networks. Can't quite remember how Mikey won but I think it had something to do with a Broadlook tool, and the person with the most amount of names in an Excel spreadsheet won. Voila!

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