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DALLAS - Rezul -- The clinking of silverware and low murmur of conversation filled the ballroom of the Hyatt Regency Dallas as more than a thousand attendees filtered into the DataSecAI Conference networking lunch. But for the first 250 guests, an unexpected highlight awaited just beyond the buffet line.
Chandra Donelson, author of the rapidly growing The Data Detective children's book series, greeted attendees with a warm smile and a stack of books that dwindled almost as quickly as the line formed. Her surprise book signing instantly became one of the day's most talked-about moments.
The afternoon invited guests to enjoy a gourmet meal while connecting with peers and community partners. Yet Donelson's appearance quickly emerged as the centerpiece. Many attendees hurried to her table after hearing she was signing copies of The Data Detective at the Airport, with several noting they had followed her signings at other tech conferences this year.
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For conference participants, the excitement extended beyond meeting an author. As STEM literacy becomes a growing national priority, Donelson's work sits at the intersection of storytelling, data, cybersecurity, and AI. Her series makes foundational concepts accessible to young learners in ways that feel engaging, imaginative, and empowering.
Participants lingered long after their lunch plates were cleared, sharing stories about the young learners in their lives.
The energy at the signing table grew so lively that a good-natured dispute erupted over who would claim the last available copy, a moment that earned laughs from those nearby. Many "frequent flyers," as Donelson affectionately described them, circled back repeatedly in hopes that more books might appear.
After lunch, attendees flowed into the Ecosystem Exploration Hall, where community partners showcased emerging technologies, research, and tools shaping the future of data and AI. But throughout the afternoon, signed copies of Donelson's book could be spotted tucked under arms and peeking out of tote bags — a tangible reminder of the human stories behind the industry's innovation.
To learn more about Chandra Donelson, her book, or to request a speaking engagement, visit www.thedatadetective.org or contact contact@thedatadetective.org.
Chandra Donelson, author of the rapidly growing The Data Detective children's book series, greeted attendees with a warm smile and a stack of books that dwindled almost as quickly as the line formed. Her surprise book signing instantly became one of the day's most talked-about moments.
The afternoon invited guests to enjoy a gourmet meal while connecting with peers and community partners. Yet Donelson's appearance quickly emerged as the centerpiece. Many attendees hurried to her table after hearing she was signing copies of The Data Detective at the Airport, with several noting they had followed her signings at other tech conferences this year.
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For conference participants, the excitement extended beyond meeting an author. As STEM literacy becomes a growing national priority, Donelson's work sits at the intersection of storytelling, data, cybersecurity, and AI. Her series makes foundational concepts accessible to young learners in ways that feel engaging, imaginative, and empowering.
Participants lingered long after their lunch plates were cleared, sharing stories about the young learners in their lives.
The energy at the signing table grew so lively that a good-natured dispute erupted over who would claim the last available copy, a moment that earned laughs from those nearby. Many "frequent flyers," as Donelson affectionately described them, circled back repeatedly in hopes that more books might appear.
After lunch, attendees flowed into the Ecosystem Exploration Hall, where community partners showcased emerging technologies, research, and tools shaping the future of data and AI. But throughout the afternoon, signed copies of Donelson's book could be spotted tucked under arms and peeking out of tote bags — a tangible reminder of the human stories behind the industry's innovation.
To learn more about Chandra Donelson, her book, or to request a speaking engagement, visit www.thedatadetective.org or contact contact@thedatadetective.org.
Source: The Data Detective
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