[101-newcomers] Register for IETF 101 Quick Connections

Alexa Morris <amorris@amsl.com> Tue, 13 March 2018 05:24 UTC

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Subject: [101-newcomers] Register for IETF 101 Quick Connections
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IETF 101 is almost here and we are looking forward to seeing you soon in London. As an IETF newcomer, you are invited to participate in a special one-hour IETF Quick Connections session on Sunday, March 18. Pre-registraiton is required and participation is strictly limited to the first 20 people who sign up. 

IETF Quick Connections is an effective way for you to meet a number of experienced IETF attendees in a short period of time. You will spend five-to-ten minutes with each match before moving on to another person. While this is not a lot of time, it is enough to cover the basics (e.g. areas of interest, essential questions) and then of course you are encouraged to continue the conversation throughout the meeting week. We anticipate that you will speak with approximately fifteen different people in this one-hour session.

At IETF 101 this session will take place from 15:00-16:00 in the Sandringham room. Beverages and snacks will be provided to all participants. After IETF Quick Connections concludes, we encourage you to remain in Sandringham to participate in the Newcomers Meet-and-Greet, where you can mingle with working group chairs and other members of the IETF leadership. The official IETF Welcome Reception will follow the Newcomers Meet-and-Greet in Sandringham. 

Register for IETF Quick Connections here: https://goo.gl/forms/dDweDi7q9Q7D3FNS2.

Regards,

Alexa Morris
IETF Executive Director