Call for Speakers

ongoing

Ohio North Data Training User Group

planned future dates

8 Apr 2025, 6 May 2025, 3 Jun 2025, 8 Jul 2025, 5 Aug 2025, 9 Sep 2025, 7 Oct 2025, 28 Oct 2025, 2 Dec 2025, 1 Jan 2026

location

Online


Join the Ohio North Data Training user group meeting, where speakers of all levels are invited to share their insights on data-related topics. Whether you're a seasoned presenter or a novice eager to take the stage, our hybrid meetings feature data-centric sessions from both remote and local speakers.

While virtual participation is welcome, we prefer on-site presenters near Cleveland, OH. Our diverse community, ranging from experienced professionals to beginners, fosters a supportive environment for learning and collaboration. Prepare for engaging discussions and questions.

Topics are wide-ranging—from AWS and Azure to analytics and Power BI. New speakers are encouraged to present on a topic of their choice, providing a valuable learning experience. Join us in creating an inclusive space where both seasoned and novice presenters contribute to the richness of our discussions.

open, 252 days left
Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 AM

08 Jan 2025

Call closes at 11:59 PM

09 Dec 2025

Call closes in Eastern Standard Time (UTC-05:00) timezone.
Closing time in your timezone () is .

Sessions are 60-75 minutes via a series of hybrid model meetups.

We welcome both virtual and on-site presenters at our location in Independence, OH. All data-centric topics such AWS, Azure, Tooling, Analytics, and Power BI are good to go. As our user base is a wide range of experience and skill sets, there will always be an audience for these topics regardless of the presenter's credentials. New speakers are also encouraged to use our group as a starting block for their presenting journey.

Please submit an abstract for your session(s), the dates you are available, and whether you would be in person or online. 


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