I think it really depends on what type of topic you're looking for. If
you're looking for node in general, then I think any of the usual suspects
would do, assuming they're available and interested. You can review the
speakers for NodeConf and NodeSummit for a good list. I run BayNode in the
South Bay and generally reach out to people directly. A list of companies
doing stuff with Node may also be a good start:

FloType
LinkedIn
Yahoo
HP webOS (me)
Joyent
WalmartLabs Mobile
Microsoft
Yammer
Cloud9
Heroku
Nodejitsu
Mozilla

I'm sure I'm missing plenty, so if you'd like to be included in this list,
please respond by throwing your hat in the ring.

Cheers,
Adam Crabtree

On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 1:42 AM, Bess <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can anyone recommend Node.JS speaker for a developer group in bay
> area? 45min session with 15min Q&A.
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