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Happy Monday and only 360 (give or take) more days until the next Philly Tech Week! We hope everyone had a relaxing and reflective weekend. Philly Tech Week may be over, but the tech events never stop. This week: Entrepreneurs and angels get together, Philly arts organization crowdsource social media tips, and Defined Clarity is […]

Happy Monday and only 360 (give or take) more days until the next Philly Tech Week! We hope everyone had a relaxing and reflective weekend.

Philly Tech Week may be over, but the tech events never stop.

This week: Entrepreneurs and angels get together, Philly arts organization crowdsource social media tips, and Defined Clarity is hosting an office warming party.

Angel Venture Fair 2012: This day long conference brings entrepreneurs and angel investors together for a day of presentations, networking, and speeches, including an address by Mayor Michael Nutter. Tuesday, 7:30am-4pm. Union League, Center City. $295. RSVP.

Philly NetSquared Net Tuesday, Crowdsourcing Change: Three presenters from the Mural Arts Program, the Kimmel Center, and LocalArts Live explain how they use social media, then make use of live crowdsourcing from the audience, who can offer advice on how each organization could do better. Tuesday 6pm-9pm. Center City. Free. RSVP.

Defined Clarity Office Moving Party: Content management system builder and designer Defined Clarity is hosting a party to celebrate its new home at N. Front St. Thursday, 5:30pm-8:30pm. Northern Liberties. Free. RSVP.

 

Companies: NetSquared Tuesday / Defined Clarity
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