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PSL University: educational series to launch Feb. 19 with session on marketing for startups

Enroll at Philly Startup Leaders (PSL) University to get business advice that you can use right now from local entrepreneurs and experts. Here’s Robert Moore, PSL University organizer and RJMetrics cofounder, on the initiative’s plans for the year. PSL University, first launched last summer, is ramping up its programming this year. Last year, we had […]

A June 2012 meetup for social good practitioners. (Courtesy photo)
Photo from the PSL Facebook page.

At the inaugural PSL University session. Photo from the PSL Facebook page.

Enroll at Philly Startup Leaders (PSL) University to get business advice that you can use right now from local entrepreneurs and experts. Here’s Robert Moore, PSL University organizer and RJMetrics cofounder, on the initiative’s plans for the year.

PSL University, first launched last summer, is ramping up its programming this year.

Last year, we had an inaugural event that was attended by a standing-room-only crowd at Callowhill incubator Venturef0rth and received rave reviews. This year, we’ve put a schedule of four quarterly events on the calendar that will allow startup-minded Philadelphians to tap into some of the brightest minds in our community. Rough dates for the upcoming events are below.

The first of these events is on Feb. 19th and features a panel of PR and marketing experts who will discuss how to do impactful marketing on a startup budget. Get more details and free tickets here. [Ed. Note: We hear the tickets are going fast, so get on it.]

Future sessions (dates are approximate)

  • May 15th: Lean Startup Best Practices: Stories from the Inside
  • July 10th: Attracting and Building a Tech Team
  • Oct. 16th: Validating Your Market
Companies: Philly Startup Leaders / RJMetrics

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