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Party with consumer-tech leaders, C-suite execs and White House guests [Events Roundup]

Plus: Check out final presentations from The Iron Yard's first cohort.

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D.C.’s tech scene is presenting lots of opportunities to network this week.
First, attend the Digital Patriots dinner and fundraiser with consumer-tech industry heads on Tuesday; Thursday, get drinks with D.C.’s 40 trending CIOs and CTOs and Disruption Corporation; or meet up with the guests of a White House tech meetup.

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Digital Patriots
Dine with consumer-technology industry leaders in this fundraiser for Girls Who Code and the CEA Foundation.
Tuesday, April 14
6:30 p.m.
National Building Museum, 401 F St NW
RSVP. Unspecified price.

Washington’s Leading CIOs and CTOs
Network with 40 of region’s brightest C-level execs over drinks, music and food.
Thursday, April 16
6-8 p.m.
Disruption Corporation, 2231 Crystal Dr, Suite 1000, Arlington, Va.
RSVP. $49.

Happy Hour with White House Delegation of Tech Meetup Organizers!
Tech organizers will congregate in D.C. for a tech meetup at the White House Friday. Meet them beforehand over a beer.
Thursday, April 16
6-9 p.m.
Sauf Haus Bier Hall,  1216 18th St NW
RSVP. Free.

The Iron Yard Demo Day
They graduate so fast. The Iron Yard, which set up shop in Disruption Corporation’s Crystal City headquarters late last year, will present the final projects of its first graduating class.
Friday, April 17
2:00-4:30 p.m.
The Iron Yard,  2231 Crystal Drive, Suite 1000, Arlington, Va.
RSVP. Free.

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