ETENN, History and Future
About the Speaker

Minister of Magic at Splunk
Jesse Trucks has been involved with the formation and management of professional communities for over 13 years. His initiation into professional community involvement began with co-authoring, as part of a committee, the original version of the Code of Ethics currently adopted by The League of Professional System Administrators (LOPSA), USENIX, and LISA. In the following years, he helped manage a local SAGE chapter (the precursor to LISA); was a Founding Member of LOPSA; formed and managed the successful LOPSA Madison Local Chapter; served on the LOPSA Board of Directors from 2007 - 2013; founded and still manages the LOPSA East Tennessee Local Chapter; and is a senior freenode IRC network staff member and the freenode Sponsor Liaison. Over the years, Trucks has seen how professional communities wax and wane through successes and failures, and he advocates that all professionals get involved in their own professional communities to the betterment of everyone involved.
Presentation Resources
LOPSA-ETENN is at a crossroads in its short life. What challenges do we face? What does the future hold for us? What kind of organization do we wish to become? If you're interested in the inside scoop, and even want to pitch in your ten cents, then join us this Tuesday as co-founder Jesse Trucks engages us on the whence, hither, and whither of LOPSA-ETENN.