The Technology Alliance’s annual State of Technology Luncheon attracts an exclusive group of the region’s top business, education, research, and government officials.
We are thrilled to welcome Mary Kipp, CEO of Puget Sound Energy as the featured speaker. Ms Kipp became President of PSE last year and assumed the mantle of CEO in January. She’ll be talking about innovation in the energy sector and her plans to make PSE a leader when it comes to solving climate change. With all of the recent announcements around some big companies working to become carbon negative, tech employees challenging their corporate leadership to make improvements in sustainability, and a worldwide conversation around changing weather patterns, this conversation couldn’t be more timely.
Networking has always been a cornerstone of our luncheon, and this year is no exception! Our event platform (not Zoom, Teams, or WebEx!) allows for easy movement from “table” to “table” to mimic the fluid movement of an in-person event. Come a few minutes early to mingle with other event attendees. With the move to virtual, we have increased the number of guests at each table to 16 so you’ll have an even wider variety of people to meet!
We offer a variety of sponsorship packages for the luncheon, featuring reserved seating, extensive visibility for your organization to a large and influential audience, and other benefits. To add your name to the list below, email [email protected].
Wright Brothers Sponsors
f5
First Mode
Intellectual Ventures
Knobbe Martens
Perkins Coie
Puget Sound Energy
University of Washington
Vulcan Real Estate
Washington State University
Washington Technology Industry Association
Grace Hopper Sponsors
Aerospace Futures Alliance/Washington State Space Coalition AHT Insurance Apex Learning C+C Deloitte K&L Gates Madrona Venture Group Northeastern University, Seattle Pacific Northwest Research Institute Point B Capital PWC Slalom Consulting Urban Renaissance Group WA State Board of Community and Technical Colleges WA State Department of Commerce WRF Capital