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February 7, 2019 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm PST

Free

Founder Panel: Scaling into 2019

Details

Date:
February 7, 2019
Time:
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm PST
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/panel-scaling-into-2019-tickets-54777775802

Venue

Google Launchpad
543 Howard St
San Francisco, CA 94105 United States

Organizer

Founders Network
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At Founders Network, we believe that no one is more qualified to give founders advice than other founders. That is why our panels feature founders who have achieved noteworthy scale, and want to pay it forward by sharing their journey. Please join fellow startup founders for our quarterly panel featuring Jeremy Sicklick, Charity Majors and Matthew Tillman.

The evening will include an interactive panel featuring founders who have been there, done that— from all areas of the ecosystem. Build relationships during happy hour afterwards, and walk away with actionable methods for de-risking your startup. 

Agenda:

-5:30pm-5:50pm: Arrival & Opening Remarks

-5:50pm-6:50pm: Panel featuring:

Jeremy Sicklick, Founder of House Canary: $64M raised, former Principal at Marakon Associates.

Charity Majors, Founder of Honeycomb:$15.5M raised, Previously at Facebook, Parse, and Linden Lab

Matthew Tillman, Founder of Haven: $18M raised, Previous startup acquired by Conversant, Mentor at 500 Startups.

-6:50pm-7:30pm: Happy Hour & Relationship Building

 

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Details

Date:
February 7, 2019
Time:
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm PST
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/panel-scaling-into-2019-tickets-54777775802

Venue

Google Launchpad
543 Howard St
San Francisco, CA 94105 United States

Organizer

Founders Network
View Organizer Website

Testimonials

If you don't have a cohort group in something like Founders Network that you can develop long-term relationships with and discuss the same topics that come up with people that you already know, you're probably missing out on something very important.

David Plonsky

The number one advantage is the law of compound interest. The longer you stay in a very high-quality network the strong and more authentic relationships you build.

Chaitanya Vaidya

We know each other's business and we know each other's struggles. Having a personal relationship with other founders that is completely confidential and completely authentic gives you a lot of great advice.

Doug Lessing

FN manages my network for me by connecting me with other founders in my specific industry sector. I've been able to explore business development opportunities, partnerships, etc.

Becky Splitt

We just saw the first Mexican unicorn come to life this same week which is a fantastic idea. Being part of the Founders Network makes a lot of sense. We see that the Mexico City chapter is growing substantially.

Max Linares

There's a lot of great stuff going on even now in San Francisco. I've found Founders Network has been a great resource for me and for all of the founders I know during these tough times.

Jarie Bolander

It allowed me to meet people who had done this before that had the experience. I was able to explain an issue very briefly and they were able to give me a very detailed response on how they addressed it.

Terence Finn

I've used the platform to discover advice, connections, resources, discounts, on important services, connections to investors, and practice on how to pitch. The kind of conversations you can't get anywhere else on youtube or google searches.

Alexandra Greenhill

I see Founders Network as one of those necessary resources in the Chicagoland area.

Jason Jacobsohn

The Black Founders initiative allows me to shape this program where we can inspire, engage, and support Black Founders.

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