Mark Your Calendars: Best Upcoming Events June 1, 2020 — June 5, 2020
Posted on May 29, 2020 (Last modified on December 10, 2024) • 4 min read • 665 wordsMost of this week’s events have the underlying theme about inspiration, getting through these challenging times and aligning your goals.
Businesses may be slowly reopening around the world, but we still have a lot of adjusting and learning to do. So sit back, open up your calendars and let’s get planning!
The ongoing virtual event series Stories of Resilience is kicking off this week on Tuesday, June 2nd with Stories of Reslience. This series focuses on leaders in the small business community and how they are navigating this challenging and unusual time. Angela Duckworth is the CEO of the Character Lab and a best-selling author, while Andy Puddicombe is the Co-Founder of Headspace. They will be talking about maintaining passion and perseverance for your business and in your personal life.
If you are struggling with a project or task, you should join the Bozeman, MT Administrators group event Heya Bozeman Lets Share Our Problems at 5:30pm (MDT) on June 2nd. This group wants you to share your Salesforce related issues with the community and be open to everyone helping you out! If you aren’t having any issues right now, but are confident in your Salesforce skills, then feel free to join to give a helping hand.
On Wednesday, June 3rd Salesforce has several events in store! Starting at 9am (PDT), Salesforce will host a conversation between Meggie Palmer, Founder and CEO of PepTalkHer, Nabiha Sayed, President of The MarkUp, Matt Walleart, a behavioral scientist and author of Start At The End and our own Emma Chalwin, SVP of Marketing at Salesforce. They will be discussing goals and how great goal setting can make all of the difference in your career.
Then at 10am (PDT) we are . Zions Bank will be the guest speaker and they will be educating Financial Institutions on how to lead their businesses during COVID-19. They will discuss how to reopen safely, talk about new operating models and how to address community concerns.
Then at 11am (PDT) we have another panel discussion on how colleges and universities are using Salesforce as a tool to help those working for and attending their institutions during COVID-19. The Webinar will include panelists Frank Montoya from Arizona State University, Brian Karcinski from the University of Florida and Rebecca Joffery from Cornell University.
Finally, at 5pm Sunnyvale, Ca Women in Tech Group is hosting Virtual WIT Meeting Goal Setting The San Francisco WIT and Sunnyvale WIT Group will be hosting this workshop together. They will go over a 7 step process (workbook included) on goal setting and how to make that a reality. If you don’t have your business or personal goals set and in order by the end of this week, I’m going to be disappointed.
Last week we had a shorter work week in the US, but that didn’t stop us from having all of these events! We were inspired by Irma Olguin Jr in Ambition, Opportunity and Impact: A Conversation with Irma Olguin Jr.
We refined our code customization skills in Discover a Lightning Fast Way to Debug in Salesforce with RFLIB.
We learned how colleges and universities are addressing this new world in A New Reality for Higher Ed Marketing and Communications.
Additionally, we got a lesson on how to maximize Pardot in 10 steps in Virtual Pardot Event: How to Eat an Elephant and Maximize Pardot.
If you are a new Admin hopefully you were able to attend Essential Habits for New Admins, but if not, no worries. There is one of these classes almost every week! Did you have a good time discussing new or old apps in If you’re Appy and you know It.
Lastly, we had the event #Journey2Salesforce over the weekend. Was this event educational for all you non-Salesforce professionals out there? Did you attend any of these events or classes?
Also, make sure to let us know if you think there are any other events worth mentioning and what you’re most excited about this upcoming week.
And, as always, we will see you in the cloud.