Georgi Ker
From Local Roots to Global Impact: Why Your Presence Matters to the Community
Georgi Ker is the Director and a Fellow of the Python Software Foundation. She is a co-organizer of PyLadiesCon and the co-founder of PyLadies Bangkok. A French citizen born and raised in Singapore, Georgi has also lived in Thailand and Indonesia before relocating to Amsterdam, the Netherlands. During her time in Thailand, she served as the conference lead for PyCon APAC and PyCon Thailand.
Georgi is an avid advocate for Diversity & Inclusion. She co-chairs the D&I Workgroup within the PSF and has launched the podcast series "The Hidden Figures of Python" alongside hosts Mariatta Wijaya, Cheuk Ting Ho, and Tereza Iofciu. The podcast aims to highlight stories from underrepresented groups within the Python community.
An autodidact polymath who speaks multiple languages, Georgi currently runs her own branding and visual studio. Some of the projects include TV series Strange Girl in Strange Land, PyCon US (2022-2024), Proof of Talk and PyData London.
In this talk, we will explore the profound impact that individual contributions can have on both local and global communities within the tech ecosystem. Drawing from my own journey—from grassroots involvement in local Python groups to significant roles in international conferences and the Python Software Foundation—I will illustrate how each step has shaped my understanding of community and collaboration.
We will delve into the significance of diversity and inclusion and why these elements are essential for fostering the growth of the community, particularly in the APAC region.
Through practical examples and actionable insights, this talk will provide guidance on how to leverage your unique skills and experiences to make a meaningful impact. Whether you're just starting out or are a seasoned community leader, you’ll come away with a deeper appreciation of why your presence matters, how you can contribute to building a stronger community, and how this can impact your life and career.
By highlighting stories of personal experiences, I aim to inspire attendees to recognize their potential to drive change, no matter the scale of their current involvement.