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One of the main reasons people are drawn to Austin is the emergence of the technology sector and the evolution of this city as a tech hub. From its humble beginnings to becoming a major player on the global tech stage, Austin's journey is one of strategic growth, community involvement, and a little bit of serendipity. That’s why we’ve invited Thom Singer, the CEO of the Austin Technology Council, to join us on episode two to share his insights into the city’s transformation.
For those who don’t know Thom, he has been the CEO of ATC since 2022 and has more than three decades of experience in the Austin tech community. He’s known as a renowned expert on networking, human connection, and the history of Austin’s tech industry. We’ve known him for more than 15 years now and appreciate him for being an elite mentor, business coach, successful podcaster, father and husband. He’s an incredible person who has played a part in this thriving tech scene and we want to explore that more with him today.
Discover the pivotal moments that shaped Austin's tech landscape, from the rise of Dell to the impact of South by Southwest. Learn more about the challenges and opportunities facing Austin's tech scene, the importance of community involvement, and Tom's personal experiences with stand-up comedy and mentorship.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
- Background on Thom and his journey from running a photography studio to becoming deeply entrenched in Austin’s tech scene.
- The ‘Dell effect’ and the other leaders who laid the groundwork.
- The significance of South by Southwest (SXSW) and it’s role in attracting innovators and entrepreneurs.
- The founding of Austin Technology Council and its role today.
- How does Austin stay Austin?
Learn more about ATC: https://www.austintechnologycouncil.org/
Connect with Thom: https://thomsinger.com/
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