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Learn to build a better startup at this webinar with Technical.ly and GiveCampus

Leaders at GiveCampus, Optoro and Ordway Labs will be joining us for this action-oriented conversation on Sept. 16 as part of DC Startup Week.

Amid challenging circumstances, how are local startups growing from strong foundations — and what can you learn from them if you’re looking to do the same?

As part of DC Startup Week, happening virtually Sept. 14 through 18, Technical.ly DC and GiveCampus are partnering for a panel discussion on building a better startup.

On Wednesday, Sept. 16, at 3 p.m., hear from leaders at fast-growth startups on the most important aspects of building your team, advice on shifting strategy and recruiting/retention strategies. This panel will be moderated by Technical.ly DC Market Editor Michelai Graham.

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Moderator and panelists:

  • Michelai Graham — DC market editor at Technical.ly (Moderator)
  • Kestrel Linder — Cofounder and CEO at GiveCampus
  • Zoe Sharp — VP, deputy general counsel and interim head of talent and culture at Optoro
  • Eren Koont — Head of marketing at Ordway Labs

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Technical.ly DC is a media partner for DC Startup Week.
Companies: Ordway / GiveCampus / Optoro / Technical.ly
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