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Join us for an AMA with Techstars’ David Cohen

We'll be hanging out on Slack with the founder of one of the world's foremost accelerators on Oct. 14. Stop by to ask him anything.

Fire up the keyboard. (Photo by Flickr user Randi Deuro, used under a Creative Commons license)

David Cohen, the founder and managing partner of startup accelerator Techstars, will join us on the Technical.ly Slack for an AMA Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 1:15 p.m.

David G. Cohen, founder of Techstars. (Courtesy photo)

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In addition to his role at Techstars and multiple successful startup exits, Cohen is active in his local tech community in Boulder, Colo.

He sits on the board of advisors of the Computer Science Department at the University of Colorado and runs the Colorado chapter of the Open Angel Forum.

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