MEMBER EVENT
Why do things not get done with tech and code? What gets in your way? What causes you to wait? What causes re-work?
Join Andy Kwong, Rei Pamintuan, Aaron Griffith, and Austin Chadwick as they share not only horror stories of things not getting done in their past, but also joyous stories of things actually getting done today – with Mob Programming. First, they’ll discuss the wastes that cause all the madness with flow. Next, they will explain and demonstrate how mob programming has eliminated these wastes in their context. Lastly, they will facilitate a lean coffee discussion on these topics to engage with you on these topics. Come join in – register now!
Meet your Agile Tech Talks panel

Andy Kwong
Andy Kwong is an experienced software developer with a focus on full-stack web development. He is driven by a passion for continuous learning and discovering new tech. Andy’s interest in extreme programming began a few years ago, and he’s been enamored with it ever since. He loves to share the lessons he’s learned over the years and continuously grows by learning from y’all in the Agile community

Rei Pamintuan
Rei Pamintuan is a technology geek and a software engineer who enjoys mob programming. He’s always delighted to learn new things and takes joy in working with others from a wide range of experiences.

Austin Chadwick
Austin Chadwick is a passionate full-stack developer, Agile/technical coach, conference speaker, and podcast/videocast co-host with experience in several roles (e.g. coach, developer, tester, scrum master, business analyst). He loves mob programming and working with people, technology, and teams to discover product development joy and continuous improvement.

Aaron Griffith
Aaron Griffith has been building software for over 25 years and has worked as a tester, developer, and mob programmer. He enjoys mob programming, solving problems, and Star Wars.
Your Agile Tech Talks Moderators

April Jefferson
April Jefferson is a coach, collaboration facilitator, experience crafter, game creator, and international speaker. She adds value to the world by guiding the journey to nourish oneself with generative engagement — enjoying harmonizing mindsets, crafting applied learning experiences, and holding space both in-person and online.

David Hersey
David Hersey’s Agile career began in the late 1990s when as a member of the Smalltalk developer community he began experimenting with technical practices such as test-driven development and continuous integration. He was an early advocate of XP and Scrum and has been coaching teams and organizations in Agile practices for 20+ years.

Mark Holmes
Mark Holmes is an Agile coach and collaborator who is passionate about helping people do great work by making things visible, inspecting and adapting, and continuously improving. His expertise and skills include Agile, Lean, DevOps, Kanban and visible work, identity and directories, open source software, Linux server, and container deployment.

What are Agile Tech Talks?
Formerly known as deliver:Agile Live!, Agile Tech Talks are monthly virtual sessions that explore technical topics and focus on how to support Agile practitioners and grow good Agile engineering practices. We’re keeping the spirit of the deliver:Agile conference and turning it into an ongoing series of talks and workshops throughout the year. This series is FREE for Agile Alliance members.
Register Now for “Getting Things Done
with Mob Programming”
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