
Elizabeth Copeland
MSP Enthusiast
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A natural-born educator, El has spent her career connecting people with technology and tools to best fit their needs. El coaches and consults on process and design for a wide variety of businesses and currently serves as a Partner of Rising Tide, a consulting group that focuses on empowering and educating MSPs, VARs, vendors, and other tech-focused SMBs.
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Neurodiverse Teams in Tech: Working Together, Working Better
Tech teams thrive on different ways of thinking, but working with neurodivergent colleagues (or being one yourself) comes with challenges including communication gaps, workstyle clashes, or just feeling misunderstood. This panel is a real talk about what it’s like to work in IT with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and more. We’ll share firsthand experiences, bust myths, and give practical tips for working better together. Whether you're neurodivergent or just want to be a better teammate, you'll walk away with insights on collaboration, self-advocacy, and small changes that make a big impact. No fluff, just honest conversations and actionable takeaways.
Prime Directive: Civics for Techs
Tech: the Final Frontier. These are the logs of the Starship MSPGeekCon. We here are building the future. With the explosion of technological developments, current events and general chaos, how can we make a difference in the world we want to live in? Join Sauce and El as we showcase the biggest changes you can make to create policy, resources and awareness in your home, city and country. The world is better with you in it.
The Care and Feeding of Meat Computers
Hack your hard skills to enhance your soft skills and become the hero you want to be.
Professionalism for Weirdos
Professionalism is, in so many ways, a dirty word. In an industry that’s progressive and curious, the very suggestion can feel like a straitjacket—especially if you pride yourself on not being “normal”. This session is all about embracing the core of who you are while still nailing the basics of professionalism. We’ll explore how technicians and owners can work together to build better businesses, deliver for clients, and grow as people (without losing their minds or their quirks).
For technicians, we’ll cover practical tips on professionalism to make you look good for professional growth, client connections, and personal relationships. For owners, we’ll dive into how “old-school” ideas of professionalism can push great people out—and what to do instead.
Packed with humor, real talk, and actionable advice, this session will help you navigate the workplace as your authentic self. Let’s make professionalism weird, in the best way.
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