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Wednesday: Meet med-tech founder Laura Taddie at Lesbians Who Tech

Both LGBT folks and allies are welcome.

At the Lesbians Who Tech Summit, 2015. (Photo via Facebook)

Meet Laura Taddie, the founder of healthcare tech consulting firm Grato, at tomorrow’s Lesbians Who Tech meetup. Most recently, Taddie founded a medical device design company called Animotion. She’ll talk about her entrepreneurial path.

The meetup will be at Time (1315 Sansom St.) and starts at 5:30 p.m. Both LGBT folks and allies are welcome. 

Laura Taddie. (Photo via LinkedIn)

Laura Taddie. (Photo via LinkedIn)

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Organized by O3 World developer Courtney Wilburn, the meetup is the local arm of a national organization. Read more about Wilburn and her trip to the White House LGBTQ Tech Summit last fall.

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