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Fosterly is gearing up to host more Study Halls this year

The first of four takes place April 21, and has a specific focus on early stage entrepreneurship and startups.

At a Fosterly Study Hall in August 2015. (Courtesy photo)

How does a little “ultra-collaborative co-working and relationship building” sound?
D.C.’s Fosterly is getting ready to host four “Study Halls” this year, conference-style events through which the group hopes to foster meaningful connections between entrepreneurs. This isn’t just networking, as organizer Adam Zuckerman pointed out at a Study Hall in August, it’s something more.
The first of this year’s series will be held April 21 at the WDCEP offices on F Street. This time, the whole day will be focused on early stage entrepreneurship and startups. “By the time you leave Study Hall, another attendee will be able to help you solve your challenge or be able to introduce you to someone that can,” organizers promise.
As with the event in August, attendee numbers will be capped at 50, which organizers believe will encourage quality interactions.
Want to be in the room? Register for a chance to be selected before April 11.

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