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Christians in Tech - Meetup #43 @ Improving

Christians in Tech - Meetup #43 @ Improving

Sat, Sep 5, 5:00 PM
From Christians in Tech - Columbus
5.0

Christians in Tech is a community at the intersection of faith and technology. Our meetups are designed to spark meaningful conversations, promote knowledge sharing, and encourage growth—both in your career and your spiritual walk with God. Whether you're an experienced professional or just starting your tech journey, CIT welcomes you. Our Website [https://christians-in-tech.org/](https://christians-in-tech.org/) Sponsors and Partners - Improving (Venue Sponsor) - Bethel World Prayer Center (Fiscal Sponsor) - Fruits & Roots (Coffee Partner)

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2 attendees
August 27th Meetup - Anthony Nedolast - Empowered Dev, BA, and QA with AI

August 27th Meetup - Anthony Nedolast - Empowered Dev, BA, and QA with AI

Thu, Aug 27, 9:30 PM
From Central Ohio .NET Developer's Group (CONDG)
4.8

**Important time note:** Please plan on arriving between 5:30 and 6:00 as the elevators lock after 6 and you'll need to message us and we'll need to come get you. The building address is 4450 Bridge Park The entrance is 6620 Mooney St, Suite 400 You will need to scan your ID at the door to get a visitor badge. **Abstract -** From Banned to Embraced: How One Team Empowered Dev, BA, and QA with AI Follow a software team's journey with AI adoption, from a company-wide ban to current production workflows, and how it actually empowers developers, BAs, and QA day-to-day. You'll get the honest wins, the scars, the governance that made it work, and one concrete thing each role can try tomorrow morning. **YouTube Link** TBD

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16 attendees
Herding AI Centaurs: Managing the AI-Native Development Team

Herding AI Centaurs: Managing the AI-Native Development Team

Wed, Aug 26, 10:00 PM
From Central Ohio Azure
4.6

For 15 years, the best chess players were "centaur" players, humans who played with a computer and could beat either humans or computers. That is where we are for software development and technical teams. But how to work well with an AI is not easy or obvious, especially at the team level. AI can help developers produce code faster, but it can also flood teams with slop pull requests, turn off developers' brains, burn thousands of dollars in tokens, and turn you into a hyperactive army of botsitters. This talk is about managing the system around AI-assisted development, not just what model is the most popular this week. We will examine how fast feedback, strict engineering guardrails, and deliberate code reviews can turn AI-generated output into reliable software. You will learn how to manage reluctant adopters, prevent overreliance on AI, and get management buy-in. AI can improve delivery rather than simply increasing the volume of code.

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15 attendees
Lewis Center Networking Lunch

Lewis Center Networking Lunch

Thu, Aug 27, 4:00 PM
From Lewis Center Business Gold Star Referral Group
4.6

Join us for lunch and meet our very successful group. We are each others sales team...always looking for referrals for our members. If you are looking for new clients, let us help you out! Bring your business cards and brochures to share with us. We have a speaker each week so that we can learn about their business. Because we have only one member per business, we have many of the spots filled. However, we are specifically looking for an estate attorney, a handyman/electrician, and an event planner. We have referrals for you! All visitors are welcome. Any questions contact [pmarchio@farmersagent.com](mailto:pmarchio@farmersagent.com)

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1 attendee
What Are the Odds? Forecasting Without Estimates

What Are the Odds? Forecasting Without Estimates

Wed, Aug 26, 10:00 PM
From Columbus Business Agility
4.8

**Columbus Business Agility is back!** ([Please give us some feedback](https://tally.so/r/yPbLag) \- what would you like this meetup to be?\) Five years is a long time between meetups. We're picking it back up on **Wednesday, August 26**, and I wanted the first one back to be worth it, so I asked a friend whose work is perfectly relevant and also fascinating. Her talk is more than just your average AI + Agile story. **What Are the Odds? Forecasting Without Estimates** Every executive asks when it'll be done. Most teams answer with a date somebody made up. But your team's board has a better answer sitting in it already. Start with what you can use right away: the throughput your team already produces, translated into the odds you will finish by a given date. No time spent estimating. No points. You can do this by hand, on a whiteboard, with the last few months of finished work. That answer is honest, and it beats the one you're giving now. But a whiteboard is a one-off. It's stale by the next planning conversation, and it's only ever about your team. Leadership wants to know about the whole department. Keeping the answer current is a hard problem, and it's where AI earns its keep. At a trucking insurance company I directed autonomous agents to build what leadership ended up steering by: team views, then the portfolio rollup on top. That was six months of work. Parts of it moved startlingly fast, like restructuring how the company tracked its work, which took an afternoon. The slow parts were the human ones. Agreeing where work actually starts. Getting finish data anyone trusted. Teaching leaders to ask what would move the odds instead of asking for a date. I'll show how the system worked, what came out of it, and the snags we found on the way. Come if you've ever been asked for a date and had no honest way to give it. **About Liz** Liz Rettig is a professional Kanban trainer and the owner of Lil Agile Monster, where she helps teams and portfolios deliver more predictably, and often faster, built on battle-tested Kanban, flow metrics, and forecasting. With or without AI in the mix. **Agenda** 6:00 Arrive. Mingle. Maybe grab a drink and chill. 6:30 Liz's presentation and discussion about forecasting and AI 7:30 (or earlier) more time to connect and discuss **Sponsored By**: ReadySetAgile.com - big thank you for our partnership with John Riley Hope to see you later this month! ([Please give us some feedback](https://tally.so/r/yPbLag) \- what would you like this meetup to be?\)

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9 attendees

Investing & Personal Finance Meeting

Sun, Sep 13, 7:00 PM
From Columbus Investing and Personal Finance Group
4.6

If you are interested in selecting investment choices for your 401(k) or other workplace savings plan, minimizing your income tax liability, or identifying the most effective investments for your brokerage account, we are the group for you. We are a local chapter of Bogleheads, whose investment strategy can be found here: https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Bogleheads%C2%AE_investment_philosophy Or you can peruse the Boglehead forum here: https://www.bogleheads.org/index.php I look forward to seeing you there. Mark Vonder Haar

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