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What #DataSaturday Organizers and Volunteers Do

Last weekend, I had the privilege of speaking at SQLSaturday Houston. Allen Kinsel, Devon Leann, Joe Hellsten, and so many more volunteers did a fantastic job of putting on a totally free event for hundreds of attendees.

I’ve never organized one of these events myself – I’m just not that ambitious – but because I get to see some of what goes on behind the scenes on event day, I want to give you a quick peek at just how much selfless work these volunteers do for you, dear reader.

Here’s just a sampling of the work they have to do before the event:

Allen Kinsel finishing up SQLSaturday Houston, getting ready to start the raffle

And then on the day of the event:

If you’ve attended SQLSaturday or DataSaturday, and if you got value out of it, you should think about volunteering to help put the next one on. DataSaturday runs on the backs of regular people just like you. Speaking isn’t the only way to help – and in fact, I think the speakers might just have the easiest job at the conference.

Wanna help? Find a nearby upcoming DataSaturday. The event page will have a call for volunteers. You should volunteer. You’ll be exhausted afterwards, but incredibly fulfilled. These people are just like you, and they make a huge difference in the SQL Server community.

They are the SQL Server community.

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