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						Lincubate looks to make 
						Lincoln IL a technology hotbed 
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		 [January 27, 2017] 
		
            
			LINCOLN 
			- LINCUBATE.org, a Lincoln Illinois Technology Incubator, has been 
		founded in Lincoln, Illinois. Lincubate is aiming to enable the people 
		of Logan County with technology skills they can use to get high paying, 
		rewarding jobs related to technology. The first Lincubate meeting will be Saturday, February 18 from 10 
			a.m. to noon. Location to be determined.
 “It is about having skills, having abilities, and working hard that 
			make you valuable to a company. The trouble is where does one start? 
			That is where Lincubate comes in,” explains Lincubate founder Clint 
			Pollock.
 
 People of all ages are encouraged to come to the free meetings, 
			especially young people looking to get career direction, skills, 
			inspiration, and experience to make them a marketable employee. 
			Parents are encouraged to bring their kids of any age and 
			participate in a hack with them.
 
 “If you notice they like gaming or any kind of technology, they can 
			apply that to learning marketable skills and gaining presentation 
			skills while participating in Lincubate meetings,” said Pollock.
 
 How it works
 
 Lincubate will have bi-weekly ongoing free meetings in Lincoln, IL 
			which include these elements:
 
 Pollock will present a 30-minute technology topic to the group. From 
			there, technology mentors will work with the participants to come up 
			with a “hack.”
 
 A hack is simply an activity or project that creates something, 
			optimizes a process, or enables someone to apply technology, 
			engineering, or science to anything. The results are then presented 
			to the larger group.
 
 Participants work on their “hacks” in their own time, and when they 
			are ready, they can present their results to the group.
 
 Presentations will be video live-streamed and shared through social 
			and conventional media.
 
 Lincubate is currently putting together a set of HackTracks that 
			will enable quick and easy selection of a “hack” that can be 
			completed by an individual or a team.
 
			
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			 Lincubate believes this will be an incredible resume builder.
			 About Lincubate.org and founder
 Lincubate was founded January 2017 by Clint Pollock, a native of 
			Lincoln and Mount Pulaski. His first job in technology was at Abe 
			Link Internet in Lincoln at age 17.
 
 Pollock headed to Chicago in 1997 after high school to attend DeVry 
			University and was able to work in the technology field while 
			attending school. He has since gone on to experience the incredible 
			success and rewards that technology jobs have to offer.
 
			
			 Since moving back to Lincoln one year ago, it has been Pollock’s 
			dream to make the Lincoln and Logan County community a technology 
			hotbed and foster the creation of technology companies right here in 
			Lincoln from many of the very hacks that Lincubate participants 
			create. 
 Pollock says, “My current role at Veracode as a Principal Solutions 
			Architect has taught me about Hackathons, which are basically like a 
			technology company science fair, and have inspired me to adapt that 
			concept to our local community to help connect people with 
			technology mentors and new skills.”
 
 [News release by Clint Pollock]
 
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			www.lincubate.org
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