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Startup Breakfast + Workshop: Baltimore Microfund + Roundtable Talks

Come join us on Thursday, October 21st for our Startup Breakfast + Workshop. Our workshop will start out with a talk on an emerging Baltimore Microfund and end with a continuation of the Roundtable Talks.

Come join us on Thursday, October 21st for our Startup Breakfast + Workshop!

Startup Breakfast + Workshop

Startup Breakfast is bimonthly breakfast club that meets at Langermann’s at 9 am directly before the Startup Workshop mentioned below. Whether you’re a founder, investor, partner, or just interested in startups, then come eat breakfast and discuss startups with us! Space for breakfast is limited to 12 to keep the conversation digestible.
Startup Workshop starts at 11 am at the ETC, a couple doors down from the breakfast at Langermann’s. The workshop’s bring in valuable resources to help legalize, fund, and grow your startup. Sometimes we use the workshop for pitches and open-discussion.
You can register for our Startup Breakfast +Workshop below or by visiting the EventBrite page.

Startup Workshop: Baltimore Microfund + Roundtable Talks

Dr. Ben ArthurThis week we will be opening up our discussion by having Dr. Ben Arthur and Tighe Greenhalgh talk to us a little about a Baltimore Microfund that they are in the early stages of organizing. The focus of the microfund will be on local technology companies.
Dr. Ben Arthur, MS, PhD, is the Director of Business Development & Strategic Management with Mid-Atlantic Neurological Associates in Baltimore, MD. You can read more about Dr. Arthur here and here.
Following their talk, we will be continuing our roundtable from last week, inviting people who are working on their startups to feel free to talk about problems they’re facing and leverage the rest of the group to brainstorm solutions.
If you want to ask a question before hand, please feel free to use the comment section below or email us directly.

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