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GraphGeeks is a global community for data enthusiasts, researchers, and professionals passionate about graph technology.

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We are vendor-neutral and socially inclusive. We assist members wherever they are along their graph journey with resources, information, and social connection.

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    Amy Hodler

    FOUNDER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

    Amy is an evangelist for graph analytics and responsible AI. She co-authored O’Reilly books on Graph Algorithms and Knowledge Graphs, as well as contributing to the Routledge book on Massive Graph Analytics.

    Find Amy on LinkedIn

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    Dennis Irorere

    DIRECTOR, INNOVATION & DEVELOPMENT

    Dennis is a Data Engineer who transforms data into actionable insights that drive business strategy. With deep interest in graph technology, he leverages advanced data systems to uncover hidden patterns, enhance decision-making, and power intelligent systems.

    Find Dennis on LinkedIn.

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    Bryce Merkl Sasaki

    COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

    With 15+ years of experience in content, communications, and marketing, Bryce helps engage and motivate communities to action. He leads the GraphGeeks strategy for communications and outreach.

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We love graphs. We’d love to hear why you do, too!

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We’re bringing together people who relish connected data, are willing to debate new approaches to understanding networks, and who want to share tips in working with graphs.

Our community is for people who want to share their passion for graphs and networks. You might be a researcher, developer, data scientist, journalist, or perhaps you just enjoy a good graph story. Our goal is to share resources and highlight people with graph talent.