
Programs and Networking
One of the five pillars of the MTBC, the goal of the Programs and Networking group is to produce quality programs so the MTBC may be recognized as the premier technology series of events in the Dallas Fort Worth area.
The MTBC has been doing just that since the inaugural "3rd Friday Luncheon" in mid-1997. From the early beginnings of that monthly luncheon, the MTBC has developed a strong series of events focused on compelling topics and presented by experts in the technology industry.
The MTBC presents over 30 programs a year to audiences comprised of a variety of C-level exexcutives, project managers, engineers, technicians and marketing professionals in the technology industry.
The MTBC wants every customer to have an outstanding experience by:
- ensuring they receive ersonal career value and benefit;
- ensuring the company they represent receives career benefits through their attendance;
- improving the networking opportunities and relationships for those attending.
The programs produced by Programs and Networking are:

This luncheon series address management and business trends in technology. The most notable speakers of 2009 have been Leslie Harris of Travelocity.com, Tom Mendoza of NetApp, and John Stankey of AT&T.
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Management Luncheon.
This luncheon series, the longtime flagship program of the MTBC, features programson the various technical applications used in the high tech industry. Notable past speakers have included the legendary Vint Serf, Dave Clark of MIT and George Scalise of the Semiconductor Association of America. In 2009, notable speakers have been Michael Lock of Google, Dane Park of Dell, Paul Steel of RIM/Blackberry and Marius Haas of HP.
Find our more about the
Technical Luncheon.
Began this year, the Brown Bag Series is designed to be a low cost, high impact programs focusing on business trends and current events.
Find out more information about the
Brown Bag.
Executive Leadership Forum
The Executive Leadership Forum is an informal exchange of information for CEO's and Senior Level Executives of high tech companies. Limited to an attendance of 25 people, the programs are held quarterly either at breakfast or lunch and feature speakers who focus on topics of interest to executives.
Senior Level Executives interested in attending should contact Molly Ulmer.
Held in May of each year, the annual golf tournament gives members the opportunity to expand their network over a round of golf. Approximately 120 golfers and volunteers participate in the tournament each year.
Find out more about the
Golf Tournament.