Oakland, California, United States
I specialize in producing creative, unique, and unforgettable developer experiences through in-person and online events and content. My background in theatre, film & television, and the performing arts has helped me create award winning developer content that emphasize my personal motto that "folks should have fun while they learn". Whether it be building fake boyfriends with Azure, creating a camp themed meet-up, or singing about deployments- I love to work with teams and products to make their tools memorable and interesting to a technical audience. https://linktr.ee/ChloeCondon UK/US Citizen. 🇬🇧🇺🇸 Bio: Chloe is a Bay Area based Developer Advocate for Google Cloud and AI. Previously, she worked at Microsoft, as well as Sentry.io where she created the award winning Sentry Scouts program (a camp themed meet-up ft. patches, s’mores, giant squirrel costumes, and hot chocolate), and was featured in the Grace Hopper Conference 2018 gallery featuring 15 influential women in STEM by AnitaB.org. Her projects and work with Azure have ranged from fake boyfriend alerts to Mario Kart 'astrology', and have been featured in VICE, The New York Times, as well as SmashMouth's Twitter account. Chloe holds a BA in Drama from San Francisco State University and is a graduate of Hackbright Academy. She prides herself on being a non-traditional background engineer, and is likely one of the only engineers who has played an ogre, crayon, and the back-end of a cow on a professional stage. She hopes to bring more artists into tech, and more engineers into the arts. Featured in the Grace Hopper Conference 2018 gallery featuring 15 influential women in STEM by AnitaB.org: https://vimeo.com/289762602/30c246c503
I made videos/podcasts/and all kinds of other remarkable content for Google Cloud on the Developer Media Network team.
Spreading the good word of Azure through content, events, influencer collabs, developer communities, and all the other devrel things. Highlights: I made a fake boyfriend app workshop using Twilio, a Flic button, and Azure Functions. SmashMouth once retweeted a version of it someone made in my workshop. You can read a profile piece all about it in VICE. I made Mario Kart Astrology with the Microsoft Face API. It analyzes cosplay images to detect emotion. I would like to think I single handedly revived Clippy from the grave 📎👻⚰️🛐😅
-Organizer/Emcee/Creator/Branding of the Sentry Scouts Monthy Meet-up (https://www.meetup.com/Sentry/ + https://twitter.com/SentryScouts + https://blog.sentry.io/2018/03/15/experience-sentry-scouts) -Content making -Writer and host of Exception Perceptions (https://sentry.io/_/tutorials/) -Speaking at Meet-ups/Conferences -Thought Leadership around Observability -Social media strategy -Creating marketing and content around Sentry's Open Source values -Ask me about the team offsite to Olive Garden in a limo 🍝🥗🥖🥖🥖😎
All content videos featured below are edited, voiced, and created by me. -Developing content calendar -Developing 2017 event roadmap based on company strategy -Developing key relationships with industry gate keepers -Demonstrating thought leadership through content and content syndication -Creating momentum and driving the success of Codefresh’s products through interactions with developer community -Scheduling speaking engagements to demonstrate the scalability, maintainability, and critical nature of Docker and containers in general -Bridging the gap between Development, Product, and Marketing -Assisting in the development of key messaging