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[/] Agile Eastern Europe Conference 2013 Home About AGILEEE 2013: Post-Release Location FAQ Archive 2012 Program Speakers Archive 2011 Program Speakers Archive 2010 Program Speakers Demographics Archive 2009 Program Speakers Speakers Dzeba Vladimir In software development from 2007. Used Java & .NET technologies… But Agile touched my soul some time ago, now I’m agile believer and work as a ScrumMaster. Andrii Dzynia Software Test Engineer, Consultant and Trainer. Speaker on software development and testing conferences. Community activist and conferences organizer. Author on various software development and testing resources. Helping companies injecting engineering practices with testing and quality in mind. Alexey Krivitsky Kirill Klimov During my career, I was lucky to wear different hats – web applications developer, systems administrator, project manager, general manager, people manager, consultant, trainer, and coach primarily within e-commerce and travel industries. I’m passionate about improving the effectiveness of individuals, teams and organizations using Agile and Lean principles and techniques. While having strong technical background, nowadays I enjoy more working at complex people side of software development process equation over complicated technical side. I’m a speaker on various conferences: Agile Eastern Europe, AgileDays, Agile Base Camp, etc. I help organizations to become more effective by responding faster to changing business environments through consultancy, trainings and coaching. You can find more information about me: My profile on LinkedIn My slides on SlideShare My profile on ScrumAlliance Nataliya Trenina Nataliya Trenina (@natatara) has 10+ years of experience in the technology field and have played key roles from software engineer to project manager and coach. Since 2009 Nataliya is running and co-owning SCRUMguides company – a consulting business that focuses on making effective teams and processes at applied agile product development. Professional Features: 1) Agile Coach with main experience in product development 2) Certified Team Coach, Certified ScrumMaster, Certified Product Owner 3) Author of training programs “Scrum for Teams”, “Social Skills For Geeks”, “Product Craftsmanship Workshop” 4) Author of a series blog posts about collaboration, teamwork, social skills and product development 5) Community leader, founder & chair of series professional conferences and meetups Specialties: Business and team coaching; Сustomer and product development; Lean thinking. Social Portrait: dreamer & entrepreneur, skier, travel abscessed & snow addicted loving people, following the joy Timofey Yevgrashyn Timofey Yevgrashyn – Trainer and Consultant on project handling the Agile way, Agile Coach, blog author at The Improved Methods. More than 12 years creates and manages software development teams. “For years I have been participating in close work with Software Development teams. Each team, each project are unique in own way and still have common problems. By observing teams development I came to understanding what could be done better and most important how to do that. Since 2007 I started actively sharing my experience in Agile Software Development by implementing Scrum in different teams. Through close work I helped identify and overcome dysfunctions of different kinds and different levels. Over last three years I work as a corporate Agile Coach to have regular active engagements with Agile teams. During this time, I has accumulated considerable experience in launching new projects, “transitioning to Agile track” of existing projects and much more. By communicating and working with a lot of teams, I see different situations and it helps me to understand what is needed for people whom I educate. In my blog tim.com.ua I share interesting thoughts, ideas and personal experience.” Timofey is the speaker on many conferences: Agile Eastern Europe, Agile Lean Europe Network, Agile Base Camp, AgileDays, ReqLabs and etc. Also the official representative of Pecha-Kucha Foundation in Kyiv and organizes PechaKucha events in 20×20 format. Sergey Prokhorenko My first introduction to Agile world was around 2004, when I read “Agile Software Development” book and tried to implement some process practices in my daily job. Practicing large-scale distributed Scrum since 2010 with main focus on “big picture” – backlog management, cross-team collaboration, risk management. As a head of company-wide Agile Practice division I’m responsible for delivery of professional Agile/Lean process consulting and coaching services, supervision of Agile transformation projects carried by other coaches, promotion of Luxoft Agile expertise and partnership with external organizations. Tobias Mayer More than anything, I am interested in people and relationships. I am intrigued by the ways we live, what we think, the things we do, the choices we make… intrigued and baffled. Coming from a background in community service work, design, theatre, and software development, Agile was a natural next step on my journey of discovery. In the Agile space I get to explore with other adventurers, to engage in passionate dialog, to push my edge, and to learn more deeply about the human condition. In the words of a few colleagues… “Tobias Mayer is known in the agile community as a brilliant and evangelical orator, an innovative trainer and an extraordinary trouble maker. You could call him the Hunter S. Thompson of the software arena, and no one who knows him would laugh.” — Hillary Johnson, writer, publisher, and author of The Elements of Scrum “Tobias has a really interesting mind: wide, deep, imaginative, and quirky. I value the quirky most because it’s unpredictable. But in hindsight his jumps reveal themselves as the result of intelligence and rigor.” - Lee Devin, author of Artful Making and The Soul of Design “Tobias Mayer’s signature move is to pick up a stone and throw it through our glass house, smashing our old paradigms and causing us, after some pain and turmoil, to say, ‘OK, my comfortable way doesn’t work anymore. Now what?’” - Lyssa Adkins, author of Coaching Agile Teams I am the author of The People’s Scrum: Agile Ideas for Revolutionary Transformation, released in May 2013, and currently being translated into Portuguese, German, French and Spanish. Paul Culling Paul splits his time between Vancouver, BC and Atlanta, Georgia where VersionOne has its headquarters. As VersionOne’s Vice President of Alliances, Paul brings over 20 years of experience in the development and marketing of both packaged and service-based offerings and has significantly contributed to a number of successful high-growth technology and consumer-facing companies. Senior leadership roles have had various primary focuses including marketing, business development, product and application development. Paul developed a creative and insightful approach to leadership through various roles focused on industries ranging from action sports to video game development to pure technology companies. An early adopter of Scrum within a marketing environment, Paul has been on the board of directors of the Agile Alliance since August 2008, is a trained Innovation Games facilitator and experienced open space facilitator. Paul has previously spoken on the topics of story mapping, persona development and project chartering. Paul was a founding Agile Vancouver board member and core contributor to the first three Agile Vancouver conferences. Oleksandr Zhebryakov Oleksandr has more than 5 years experience in software development, project management and business analysis with projects from the variety of business domains (Telecom, Education, Investment Banking, Real-time computing). His experience includes creation and leading of long-term technical training programs, organization of Agile/Tools workshops and trainings for Ciklum clients and employees. He is an expert in setting up development processes using Agile/Scrum, coaching best practices, adoption of best-of-breed development tools/infrastructure. Oleksandr has been working with Atlassian products from 2008, he possesses vast knowledge of tools configuration and fine-tuning best practices for distributed Agile teams. Older Entries see all MAIN ORGANIZER TITLE SPONSOR Become a sponsor of Agileee learn how to appear here... DIAMOND SPONSOR Become a sponsor of Agileee learn how to appear here... 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