Initially from Brazil, Alex beforehand lived in Chile and now lives in Spain.
Throughout his time dwelling in Latin America in early 2016, Alex noticed what he describes as a “information hole”—seeing the best way expertise, content material and experience are shared in an open, pleasant manner at conferences within the US, Alex needed to copy that in Latin America.
To deal with this hole, Alex began planning meetups. “Our first meetup began in a Starbucks espresso store, with only a few individuals round a desk. Rapidly, they reworked into gatherings with as much as 70 individuals in a delegated room. My purpose was to create an area for knowledge lovers in Latin America to share information with others.” Alex estimates he ran over 50 meetups with over 1,000 attendees in complete, permitting individuals to attach over know-how and meet a wide range of distributors and folks working within the house.
“It was a beautiful expertise to share my information, get in contact with individuals, and practice others! I noticed the best way the open supply neighborhood works and the way individuals engaged to share skilled experiences, and that motivated me to do the identical factor in Latin America.”
Utilizing his contacts at just a few universities and know-how faculties in Chile, he started to advertise an area the place knowledge lovers may join, whereas additionally providing coaching alternatives for professionals and college students to realize employment and due to this fact diminish the technical hole, beginning with hands-on workshops showcasing the know-how. However Alex likes a problem, and needed to do one thing greater—a convention. His buddy Max stated, “Are you certain about that?” And Alex definitively answered “Sure!”
Solely utilizing their contacts and networks, Alex and Max started to arrange their first occasion. “That first occasion, we had 400 attendees at a one-day convention, combining hands-on labs with delivered content material. The concept was to carry native individuals from native companies and universities collectively to study from that content material. It was superb! It was actually onerous work as a result of we had no finances, however we achieved our purpose—to carry information and folks collectively.”
With the income generated from that first convention, Alex and group donated to a neighborhood nonprofit supporting know-how training for ladies and ladies, and set to work planning their second occasion.
In partnership with Telefónica, the 2019 convention introduced in 600 attendees, along with distributors akin to Google and AWS. Alex and Max teamed up with Federico to launch an enormous knowledge convention chapter in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with over 400 attendees. Even because the attain and enter grew, the core mission of the occasions remained the identical: to share information and produce knowledge lovers collectively. “The folks that attended these conferences began out with zero information about knowledge, and now they haven’t solely knowledge literacy however a community of friends. These attendees would by no means in any other case have the prospect to listen to from individuals within the trade about achievements, failures, and classes realized,” he says.
“Their suggestions was the gas to inspire us to proceed giving again an increasing number of. These occasions are the largest skilled achievements in my profession.”
Sadly, the pandemic put future conferences on pause (though they’ve since began once more!), and through this time Alex moved to Spain. He began delivering extra content material on knowledge to native universities. This culminated in an invite from the College of Administration in Madrid asking Alex to ship knowledge and open-source content material and share skilled experiences with a global viewers of scholars.
“For some individuals, this helped them to comprehend that knowledge is their ardour, one thing they wish to dedicate extra time to as an expert specialty.”
Reflecting again, Alex notes that friendship was a key element to this work. “We discovered actually good individuals to work with alongside the best way. As a result of we had no monetary sources, we needed to be open, collaborative, and resourceful all through the planning course of.” On the occasions, friendship and networking was additionally a major element. “These gatherings had been a chance for attendees to satisfy reachable professionals, who’re open to communication and keen to assist.” Finally, enhancing entry to employment and training within the knowledge house, selling friendship and connection and supporting numerous entry into the information trade is what Alex is enthusiastic about.
Alex is now volunteering with Médicos del Mundo in Spain, because of an initiative to attach college alumni with NGOs to share their skilled and specialist information. “In our enterprise, particularly throughout the gross sales cycle, we’re focussed on closing offers. However on this case, the impression is totally different—there’s no financial return, however we join with individuals with totally different expertise, and I’m studying extra concerning the impression that these NGOs have. I’m presently a part of a bunch of volunteers working with Médicos del Mundo, to prioritize their digital transformation over the following three years, ensuring they’ll implement options which are impactful for them and the individuals they assist, with the sources they’ve.”