If you haven’t figured it out by now (from my string of posts this past week), we have a star-studded line-up joining us at the Vancouver Community Night on April 17. To add to the awesomeness, Glenn Hilton from ImageX Media will be joining us and teaching us a thing or two about how to recruit and retain top talent. Glenn is a friend and community rock star, and we are excited to have him join us at The V in Yaletown!

Glenn Hilton is the president and founder of ImageX Media, an award winning web design, development & consulting firm specializing in Drupal content management solutions. Glenn oversees creative direction, strategic partnerships and human resources at ImageX. He has been overseeing the HR department for 10 years and is constantly on the look out for A level talent to join their growing team at their office in Burnaby, BC. He is passionate about open source and is an active participant in the Drupal community, he’s also equally passionate about social media and seeks to utilize it in all aspect of his business and spheres of influence. On top of his responsiblities at ImageX, Glenn co-organizes the Vancouver Web Design Meetup, The Vancouver Drupal Users Group and the Vancouver Social Media Professionals Group.

We are really excited to have Glenn join us. He’s an awesome guy and is a mover and shaker in Vancouver.

If you’re joining us at the Make Web Not War Community Night in Vancouver, you’ll be hearing from Glenn. Unfortunately, we are sold out of tickets at the moment, but we have opened up a waiting list on our registration page.

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About Keith Loo

Keith Loo is the Marketing and Community Manager at Microsoft Canada. He is a gadget geek who is passionate about understanding people and how they use technology. Prior to joining Microsoft, Keith studied at the Schulich School of Business where he completed an MBA in marketing. Serving on the executive board of the Graduate Business Council for 3 years, Keith played a key role in the MBA community’s student experience and is still actively involved with the alumni network. Keith’s interest in open technology began in 1999, when he started to build online communities using the likes of PHP-Nuke, phpBB, Joomla, Drupal, YaBB, and other open source CMSs, forums, and tools. You can find Keith on Linkedin, Twitter, or Facebook.
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