Announcing the Disrupt NY Hackathon judges and API workshops
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The TechCrunch Disrupt NY Hackathon kicks off tomorrow at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, and we’re honored to welcome the hackathon’s stellar judges.
Nicholas Chirls
Nick Chi
Kathryn Finney
One of the first social media “stars,” Kathryn sold her site, The Budget Fashionista, in 2014. She was the editor-at-large at BlogHer, a platform representing 40 million-plus women influencers.
An honors graduate of Yale University and Rutgers University and Eisenhower Fellow, Kathryn received the Champion of Change Award in 2013 from the White House for tech inclusion. She’s also listed in Marie Claire’s 10 Women to Watch in 2016, Entrepreneurs Magazine’s “Woman to Watch in 2016”, New York Business Journal’s Women of Influence Award, SXSW Black Innovator and more. She’s inducted into Spelman College’s “Game Changers Academy.”
On February 26, 2015 she was honored by Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer with the “Kathryn Finney Appreciation Day.”
Jean Lauer
During her time as the Senior Manager of Global Architecture at Coach Inc., Jean built and managed web platforms for the design and construction of Coach stores internationally and received the company’s Chairman’s Award for her work. Jean graduated from The Cooper Union with a Bachelor of Architecture and was selected as one of 9 recipients of the 2011 Loeb Fellowship at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. Jean also co-founded and chairs the African American Student Union (AASU) at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, dedicated to supporting African Americans in architecture, real estate, and urban planning.
Charlie O’Donnell
Previously, Charlie worked on the investment teams of Union Square Ventures and First Round Capital. He bikes to work, in Gowanus, has done six triathlons, four marathons, and runs the kayaking program in Brooklyn Bridge Park. The longest he has consecutively been outside of the five boroughs of New York City is three weeks.
Saron Yitbarek
API Workshops
Want to learn a bit more about the tools available at the hack? Take a deep dive into a few APIs in a classroom-style setting.
Microsoft – Saturday 2:00PM
Want your app to access user files, contacts, calendar or mail data? How about build a solution that extends Outlook, Word, Excel or Powerpoint with your own UX and code? Or connect 3rd party apps & services like Trello, Twitter, Github into the conversations of Outlook users and groups? The Office developer platform can make this happen for you. Come learn more about Office 365 APIs, Add-ins and Connectors – we’ll show you how they work and provide pointers to help you get started quickly. Learn more @ dev.office.com, dev.outlook.com
Twilio – Saturday 2:30PM
Twilio makes it easy to connect the people you care about in the languages and frameworks you already know. Come learn how to quickly build apps with Twilio SMS, Voice, and Video.
Hackathon Schedule
Saturday, May 7, 2016
12:30pm – Registration opens (come fed or bring a brown bag lunch, beverages served)
1:30pm – Hacking Kickoff and Opening Announcements
2:00pm – API Workshop: Microsoft
2:30pm – API Workshop: Twilio
7:00pm – Dinner
Midnight – Pizza and beer, courtesy of Domain.com
Sunday, May 8, 2016
7:00am – Breakfast served
9:30am – Hacking concludes and hacks submitted to wiki
10:00am – General public welcome to enter to attend hackathon presentations
11:00am – Hackathon presentations begin
2:00pm* – TechCrunch and Sponsor awards presented
*Final awards may be held earlier or later depending on duration of hack presentations.
Please note, times are subject to change