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Philly Startup Leaders adds Gabe Weinberg, Josh Kopelman to advisory board

Philly Startup Leaders rebooted in 2011 and now, halfway through 2012, the five-year-old community for startup entrepreneurs is looking more established. On Monday, PSL president Bob Moul, and appRenaissance CEO announced two new additions to the PSL Board of Directors — DuckDuckGo founder Gabe Weinberg and First Round Capital managing partner Josh Kopelman — in […]

Philly Startup Leaders rebooted in 2011 and now, halfway through 2012, the five-year-old community for startup entrepreneurs is looking more established.

On Monday, PSL president Bob Moul, and appRenaissance CEO announced two new additions to the PSL Board of Directors — DuckDuckGo founder Gabe Weinberg and First Round Capital managing partner Josh Kopelman — in a presidents’ update on the PSL listserv.

Weinberg and Kopelman will join Moul and PSL cofounder and Chair of the Board Chris Cera, but Moul said in the note that one open seat is still available.

Other updates for the group included plans for entrepreneur-driven PSL University, an annual summer BBQ and a new members coffee hour.

 

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