BUiLT2gether-Blacks In Tech

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  • Summary

  • www.BUiLT2Gether.com is a weekly show hosted by Audrey Bell-Kearney all about technology and also what Blacks are doing in the technology space. Learn from founders and corporate tech stakeholders. Find out about careers and what it takes to launch a tech start-up.

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Episodes
  • Black Tech Talent Founder Michael Jackson Maybe Able To Help You Start A Tech Career
    Oct 25 2021
    www.Built2gether.com In this episode I talk to serial entrepreneur Michael Jackson. He shares his journey of becoming and entrepreneur and how he got into the tech space and is now helping other Black get into the tech space.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Blacks Bridging The Gap In Technology
    Oct 10 2021
    www.BUiLT2gether.com As Co-Founder, Executive Director and Chairman of the Board of Blacks United in Leading Technology International (“BUiLT”), Mr. Beasley leads an innovative, grass-roots, professional organization to help increase the representation and participation of Black people in tech.

    There are many great organizations and allies helping America improve diversity in tech. BUiLT is different, with its little “i”, that the mission is not about us or our brand. We are uniters, to support and help coalesce all of the fine organizations working to help Black people get tech jobs, to obtain career advancement in tech, and to own profitable tech enterprises.

    Mr. Beasley began his career in Dallas at Mobil Oil’s exploration division in 1980. Since then, he progressed in IT infrastructure management roles through various industries – Fortune 500, start-ups, and mid-market factions. Working mostly at the Director and VP level in large corporations, his worldwide work experiences have been in Financial Services, Healthcare, University, Telecom, Oil & Gas, and in Software Services. He has built and managed several data center operations, built IT infrastructures for 1000+ seat call centers, and provided daily network and data security services.

    In 2003, Mr. Beasley founded Netwatch Solutions of Richardson, Texas, an innovative, software product company with its flagship Samantha™ change and configuration management database (CMDB) products and services.

    A long-time Dallas resident, Mr. Beasley has a BS degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, and an MBA in Technology Management from the University of Phoenix. He is a licensed Texas Professional Engineer, a Certified NetAnalyst, and has issued patents in IT service management.

    Peter currently also serves as President and Director of itsmfUSA, and he is the co-founder and former Executive Director of Blacks in Technology (BIT) International.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Upcoming Events For BUiLT
    Sep 29 2021
    www.Built2gether.com Welcome to another episode of Built2gether. I just wanted to drop in and share some dates for some upcoming events.
    *Hack DFW will take place 10/1/21 @1pm
    *Black Tech Tuesday will be 10/7/21 @7pm
    *BUiLT Open Conversations is 10/11/21 @6pm.
    For more information about BUiLT go to: www.BuiltInternational.org

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    7 mins

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