Update: 250 people registered in the first 24 hours. 400 total in the first week. 530 as of 8/15/08.
What:
On July 17th, the Northern Virginia Technology Council and iStrategyLabs hosted The Twin Tech Party - an occasion marked by the coming together of about 700 of the Capital Region's emerging tech stars and veteran entrepreneurs.
A full recap of the coverage including links to Twin Tech I photos and videos can be found here.
It's our pleasure to announce that Twin Tech II will be held on September 18th, 2008 from 6pm to 9pm.
The format remains the same: the brightest minds in the tech/venture space will be on hand to mix and mingle with one another during a happy hour style meet-up. An open bar will be made available through the generosity of our sponsors.
Please make sure to RSVP now as you'll need to be on the list to get in and we will most likely run out of room. Twin Tech I had 800 RSVPs and we could only accommodate 610.
Connect with your fellow Twin Tech attendees here on Facebook.
When:
Thursday, September 18th, from 6:00pm-9pm
Where:
TBD based on RSVPs
Hosts:
Event Sponsors I:
Event Sponsors II:
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Community Supporters:
Non-Profit Beneficiaries:
1) Attendance to Twin Tech II is free and made possible by our sponsors. Please consider donating to Greater DC Cares, the leading coordinator of volunteering and business philanthropy in the Washington region.
2) Great DC Cares has announce a call for nominations for their Class of Change 2008. Details are here:
At their inaugural event this Fall, Greater DC Cares will honor the “Class of Change 2008”, a group of eight to ten individuals who, through their volunteerism and philanthropic efforts, exemplify up-and-coming leaders committed to effecting social change in the Greater Washington Region. The “Class of Change 2008” will be the flagship group inducted into what will become an annual and honorary circle of outstanding volunteers and philanthropists.
The Equal Footing Foundation was founded to make a real and lasting difference in the lives of children and adults in Northern Virginia. Together with our corporate sponsors, local government and business partners, the foundation helps fund, launch and sustain Computer Clubhouses that currently serve over 1,500 youth in six locations. Through these clubhouses and other technology-related programs, we are able to help facilitate corporate efforts to give back to the community.
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