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Startup Breakfast + Workshop: TEDCO

Our December Startup Breakfast + Workshop will be taking place on Thursday, December 16th. This month's workshop will be led by Robert Rosenbaum, President and Executive Director of TEDCO.

At the 2016 TEDCO Entrepreneur Expo. (Photo by Flickr user Maryland GovPics, used under a Creative Commons license)

As you may have noticed, we took the month of November off for Startup Breakfast. There were just too many other cool things happening in Baltimore! We’ve streamlined our planning and instead of meeting every other week, we’ll be holding the breakfasts and workshops monthly.
Come join us THIS Thursday at 9am at our usual spot, Langermann’s in Canton for our startup breakfast. 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.
Robert Rosenbaum, President and Executive Director of TEDCOImmediately following breakfast we’ll be heading over to the ETC conference room for our Startup Workshop, starting at 11am. Our workshop this month is with Robert Rosenbaum, President and Executive Director of TEDCO.
TEDCO was created 1998 by the Maryland General Assembly to provide seed money and early-stage financing for technology startups. Mr. Rosenbaum was recently appointed to the head seat of the organization with hopes of making the quasi-government entity more like his last employer, a venture capital firm. Come learn about the many funding opportunities TEDCO is offering!
You can register for our Startup Breakfast + Workshop below or by visiting the EventBrite page.
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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