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Who should come to Technical.ly’s Introduced conference? Movers, shakers, company builders

Introduced by Technical.ly is a one-day conference that introduces you to the ideas, people and opportunities that build better companies. Introduced is an anchor of Philly Tech Week 2020 presented by Comcast, which runs May 1 to 9 this year.

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Join national innovation leaders for a day of immersion, inspiration and action to build your better company.

That’s the promise of Introduced, Technical.ly’s one-day user conference that will host more than 500 company builders on Thursday, May 7, during Philly Tech Week 2020 presented by Comcast.

With past attendees representing more than 10 states, this conference is the embodiment of Technical.ly’s reporting, rooted in the mid-Atlantic and reaching far beyond.

This year, the day’s tracks of content will be structured around three foundations of business growth that our reporting finds companies are working hardest to improve: better supporting employees, clients and their hometowns.

Who should attend

Our more than 500 attendees are action-biased individuals, focused on building better companies. Entrepreneurs, CXOs, people operations and economic development executives, corporate innovation leaders, and other professionals will attend the daylong conference.

If you care about the intricacies and strategy of companies that benefit their people, this is the place for you.

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First round of speakers announced

We’re excited to announce the first round of speakers for our third Introduced conference — fitting perfectly within our 10th annual PTW.

  • Cerron Cade, secretary of labor, State of Delaware
  • Tracy Chadwell, founding partner, 1843 Capital
  • Josh Kopelman, founding partner, First Round Capital
  • Sean Luther, executive director, Pittsburgh Innovation District
  • Matt Menietti, director of entrepreneurship and innovation, St. Louis Regional Chamber
  • Nick Mosby, state representative, State of Maryland
  • Jamie Sears, executive director, head of community affairs and corporate responsibility, Americas UBS
  • Dalila Wilson-Scott, president, Comcast Foundation
  • Gene Marks, president ofThe Marks Group P.C. and contributor to Forbes, Entrepreneur, Inc.
  • Sylvie Gallier Howard, first deputy commerce director, City of Philadelphia

Our Introduced speakers are leaders in economic and business growth. They are founders, investors, policymakers and corporate executives, all of whom make mission-critical business decisions.

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What to expect

At Introduced by Technical.ly, actionable lessons exist alongside big picture thinking. The day will feature conversations and panels, yes, but they’ll be joined by curated connections and inspiring activations.

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Thank you to our early sponsors

Your help makes this all possible. Thank you for being a part of making this year’s event an amazing day!

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