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Sunday brunch with a bunch of startup founders

Are you ready for some brunchwork?

Yum. (Photo by Flickr user Matia M, used under a Creative Commons license)

It’s time to get your brunch on for brunchwork’s third D.C. event.
This time around, you’ll have the chance to network with NextGen Venture Partners founder and managing partner Dan Mindus as well as TransitScreen cofounder Ryan Croft. As is expected, discussion will center on successful startup techniques and trends in local tech.
It was at the last D.C. brunchwork event where Social Tables founder and CEO Dan Berger shared his five leadership lessons for startup founders and why he doesn’t consider himself an “entrepreneur.”


With catering from Power Supply and an “interactive group challenge,” it’s looking to be a good chance to socialize with like-minded folks. It’ll also be a chance to check out coworking space MakeOfficesnewest location in Clarendon, which is set to have an official launch party on June 16.
You can get tickets here.

Companies: TransitScreen / Social Tables / MakeOffices
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