You can’t spell “teach” without t-e-c-h. At 1871, our members are driven to give back to the community. During Computer Science Education Week (Dec. 5 - 11), we were inspired to see the successful graduation of 1,000 6th, 7th and 8th grade students, including here in Chicago, from the Capital One C1 Coders Program, which encourages students during the 10-week program to explore careers in software development and science, technology, education and math.
1871 Community Shares Support for Youth STEM Programs During Computer Science Education Week
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Posted by: Mick Swasko on 12/9/16 4:55 PM
Meet a Member: Victoria Elena Nones of Women In Comedy
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Posted by: Mick Swasko on 12/8/16 11:31 AM
12 Latinx-led startups joined 1871 in late October for a 12-week accelerator program co-facilitated by 1871 and IHCC. We’ll be posting Q&As with each company to introduce them to the community. This week, Victoria Elena Nones, Founder and Executive Director of Women in Comedy, talks about the support platform and network she is building for female comedians to connect, learn and become empowered as they seek paid work in the industry.
Everyone Loves Swag! Introducing the 1871 Store
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Posted by: Mick Swasko on 12/6/16 10:35 AM
Today we are thrilled to launch the 1871 Store, a swag hub for the makers, doers, builders and thinkers of the Chicago tech community who wear their pride (literally) on their sleeves. The custom designs represent the diverse and evolving culture of 1871 and capture the unique “get it done” spirit of our community.
Old School: Who Said You Have to Be Young to Be an Innovator?
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Posted by: Howard A. Tullman on 12/5/16 10:44 AM
Visitors to 1871 are always surprised to see so many gray hairs zipping around the place. (No one here saunters - everyone's in a hurry.) That's because a significant portion of these older folks are our mentors and, while gray hair can be simply a sign of age and not necessarily of wisdom, that hasn't been our experience.
Meet a Member: Kristen Sonday of Paladin
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Posted by: Mick Swasko on 11/30/16 3:19 PM
Twelve Latinx-led startups joined 1871 in late October for a 12-week accelerator program co-facilitated by 1871 and the Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. We’ll be posting Q&As with each company on the 1871 blog to introduce them to the community. This week, Kristen Sonday, COO and Co-Founder of Paladin talks about the personalized pro bono tracking platform for the legal community she’s helped develop along with Co-Founder Felicity Conrad, and the impact she hopes it makes.
1871 Team Gives Back for #GivingTuesday 2016
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Posted by: Mick Swasko on 11/29/16 4:21 PM
As an employee benefit in 2016, each 1871 staff member was allocated a cash amount to donate to a charity or cause they hold dear; organizations whose initiatives ranged from education to compassion, leadership to social justice. In the spirit of #GivingTuesday this year, we wanted to share the stories and experiences that led to these donations from 1871 on behalf of each team member -- all of which are a reflection of the diverse and deeply held values throughout the 1871 staff.
IT Guys: Stop Playing Defense
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Posted by: Howard A. Tullman on 11/28/16 4:33 PM
I used to feel bad for the guys in our IT department because they had the same career issue that the heads of Homeland Security have. As we all know, the terrorists and other scumbags only have to get it right one time and horrible things can happen. Yet our counter-terrorism teams and other law enforcement agencies have to try to be right every time and then, when nothing happens, no one bothers to thank them or offer recognition for their work.
Why Entrepreneurs Are Really Terrible at Saying Thank You
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Posted by: Howard A. Tullman on 11/23/16 4:43 PM
Who would have thought that there would be some worthwhile words of wisdom coming from Glinda, the Good Witch, in Wicked? I saw Wicked again recently for the umpteenth time and I was struck by how relevant some of the lyrics from the song "Thank Goodness" were to the entrepreneurial mindset and to the ways many entrepreneurs behave.
Make Your Meetings "CRISP" or Forget Them
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Posted by: Howard A. Tullman on 11/21/16 1:42 PM
It's not possible to read any new or old material about organizational behavior without coming across a screed or two on the general subject of how too many meetings simply represent a waste of time, energy and resources. I've taken a shot at it, too. (See How to Deal with Time Wasters) Such sessions rarely accomplish anything except maybe some pseudo-bonding.
"Millennial Mentor" Gerard Adams Talks Mentoring, Social Media at 1871
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Posted by: Mick Swasko on 11/11/16 10:06 AM