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NYC is trying to show DC how to power brunch

Have a mimosa while you network with other “young, successful and hungry” entrepreneurs. It's brunchwork.

Mimosas and networking — what's not to like? (Photo by Flickr user Joe Shlabotnik, used under a Creative Commons license)

NYC-based “power brunch” organizer brunchwork is bringing its popular event series to the District, a known leader in brunching.


The group’s first event in the city will be a Sunday brunch, as is the group’s M.O., with TrackMaven founder and CEO Allen Gannett, and Middleland Capital principal Alexander Pessala. Over food and mimosas Gannett and Pessala will take questions in an intimate “fireside chat” setting, and of course there will be plenty of networking with fellow attendees too.
The event is slated for April 17 and will be held at MakeOffices in Dupont — snag early bird tickets now if you want to be there for brunchwork’s inaugural D.C. brunch.

Companies: MakeOffices / TrackMaven
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