Happy Monday everyone and a happy Philly Beer Week to you!
While you may be hopping from tasting to tasting this week, in between beerfests there are plenty of tech events to keep you busy. So many, indeed, that, because we’re involved in organizing at least one of them, we’re giving you four particularly strong events.
This week: Monetate explains its content strategy, a Junto on capitalism 2.0, the Philly ‘Burbs WordPress Meetup kicks off, and Quorum celebrates year one.
The Evolution of Content Marketing at Monetate: Monetate CEO David Brussin and Content Marketing Director Rob Yoegel share why the company’s content publishing and marketing strategy has been important to their growth. By way of full disclosure, our parent company Technically Media organizes the Content Strategy Meetup group. Tuesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm. 951 E. Hector Street, Conshohocken. RSVP.
New Capitalist Junto: Led by the crew at socially-minded accelerator GoodCompany, a slew of community leaders are coming together to talk about deepening the business conversation, all inspired by the New Capitalist Manifesto. Wednesday, 5:30-8:30pm. GoodCompany Conference Center, 1650 Arch Street, 17th floor, Center City. RSVP.
Quorum’s First Anniversary: The University City Science Center community space that plays home to entrepreneurs, investors, and the broader Philly tech community is celebrating its first birthday. Thursday, 6:00pm-8:30pm. Quorum, University City Science Center. RSVP.
Philly ‘Burbs Kickoff WordPress Meetup: Suburban WordPress developers will gather for an inaugural meetup to get to know each other and get organized while enjoying some Sly Fox brews. Wednesday, 6:30pm. Sly FoxBrewery & Eatery, Phoenixville. RSVP.
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