The NMTC has two annual signature events – the Women in Technology Celebration is held each March and recognizes achievements of New Mexico women. Our experienceIT Conference is held in September providing a venue for IT-related topics, sessions and speakers.
Our standard events are geared toward members for their continuing education, professional development and networking. See the Events Calendar below for upcoming events!

How to be a Social Media Ninja
April 13, 2016 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
| FREEMeagan Nordmann, social media guru and freelancer with Meg Nordmann, LLC, shares the secrets on social media. Meagan will give a presentation on “How To Be A Social Media Ninja,” where she navigates the requirements for social media branding, building visibility and finding your online voice. She’ll then navigate deeper into automation, content, and growth-hacking tools that can both free up your time, establish your brand as a thought-leader, and amplify your rate of growth.
This community workshop is free – but we do ask that you register!
About the Speaker:
Meagan is an Albuquerque-based social media strategist and writer with a proven track-record for building large online audiences. In addition to successfully developing and managing social media channels for numerous independent clients, she’s built over 20,000 followers on her own Twitter page (@MegNordmann), establishing a national profile as an expert in social and digital media marketing. She’s been featured in Huffington Post, Time, Forbes, Inc. and Travel & Leisure. Prior to consulting, she served as the Director of Marketing for cybersecurity firm RiskSense, and Digital Marketing Lead for email payments technology developer @Pay. She also served as editor and digital community manager of Gannett publication 12th & Broad in Nashville, targeting young professionals and creatives; was the User-Generated Content editor of The Tennessean; and production manager of the Nashville Arts Magazine and ArtNowNashville.com. Currently, she writes for her own travel blog, Chapter IV.