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Happy Hour with Dr.Gordon Everest! 11/13 (Thur) @ Pyramid Alehouse

  • November 13, 2014
  • 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Pyramid Alehouse, Brewery & Restaurant 1201 First Avenue South Seattle, WA 98134

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We are organizing a dinner meet up for anyone who wants to join us and have some light spirited discussion on Thursday night. The format is similar to BI over Beers.

There will be a half-day workshop on Nov 14th (Friday). SPECIAL: Non-Member price for the workshop includes an individual membership ($50 value).  All non-member registrants will be enrolled in a one-year membership after the event. Please contact membership@dama-ps.org if you would like to OPT OUT of the free membership. *New Member ONLY


Dr. Gordon Everest is Professor Emeritus of MIS and Database in the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. With early "retirement," he continues to teach as an adjunct. 

His Ph.D. dissertation at the Univ of Pennsylvania Wharton School entitled "Managing Corporate Data Resources" became the text from McGraw-Hill, "Database Management: Objectives, System Functions, and Administration".

Gordon has been teaching all about databases, data modeling, database management systems, database administration, and data warehousing since he joined the University in 1970. Students learn the theory of databases, gain practical experience with real data modeling projects, and with hands-on use of data modeling tools and DBMSs. Besides teaching about databases, he has helped many organizations and government agencies design their databases. Gordon is the recipient of the DAMA-I Academic Achievement Award, 2006 and again in 2011. 

Gordon facilitates data modeling projects working with subject matter experts to elicit a common understanding of their world to be modeled. Actually doing it informs his teaching and presentations. His presentations tend to be very informative, fairly intense and challenging to the attendees, both novice and advanced. They have always been well received. They generally cut to the essence of things to help clarify fuzzy thinking. 



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