As part of our goal to build in public, we are experimenting with monthly Townhall sessions. During these sessions, members of the Ministry of Testing team will share details about the work they have been doing, what they've learnt and what future plans we might have.
It is also an opportunity for community members to ask us any questions and give us feedback on how we can make Ministry of Testing better.
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Ministry of Testing Townhall March
Richard Bradshaw, Diana Dromey, Andrew Morton
Townhall
Ministry of Testing Townhall March
What
TownhallDescription
Join Gwen, Richard, Diana and Andrew to learn more about what Ministry of Testing has been working on. There will be an opportunity to ask questions and give feedback.
Learning Outcomes
- Discover what Ministry of Testing has been working on in February
Speakers
Richard Bradshaw is an experienced tester, consultant and generally a friendly guy. He shares his passion for testing through consulting, training and giving presentation on a variety of topics related to testing. He is a fan of automation that supports testing. With over 10 years testing experience, he has a lot of insights into the world of testing and software development. Richard is a very active member of the testing community, and is currently the FriendlyBoss at The Ministry of Testing. Richard blogs at thefriendlytester.co.uk and tweets as @FriendlyTester. He is also the creator of the YouTube channel, Whiteboard Testing.
Diana joined the Ministry of Testing family in January 2020 as EventBoss.
She's originally from Portugal, currently living in Manchester, UK and has a degree in Fine Arts - Painting from the University of Lisbon. After Uni, Diana moved to London and a few years later she decided to travel the world by working on cruise ships for Royal Caribbean.
She returned to the UK, this time to Manchester, where she currently lives.
Diana has been in the events industry for over 10 years.
Fell into testing over a decade ago after getting a temporary job doing UAT and discovered he was actually quite good at it. Made a move into development a couple of years ago after deciding that the best way to build quality in was to do it. Now works as DevBoss for Ministry of Testing.