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Win a Free Ticket to the Economic Alliance’s Annual Meeting (Winners Announced!)

We're giving away 5 tickets ($150 value each) to one of Baltimore's most prestigious entrepreneurial events of the year! This event will be taking place on Thurs, December 9th at the Marriott Waterfront with "The Facebook Effect" acclaimed author David Kirkpatrick.

UPDATE: Winners Announced!

Thanks to all those that participated in the drawing! The 5 winners, picked at random, of a free ticket to the Economic Alliance 2010 Annual Meeting are:

1. Jason D.
2. JHUTechTransfer
3. miha007
4. Paula B.
5. TowsonGlobal

The Economic Alliance 2010 Annual MeetingPromoting Greatness in Leadership – will celebrate leaders in the region who help make us great.  In broad support of this theme, the event will feature Mr. David Kirkpatrick, acclaimed author of “The Facebook Effect“, will be offering an insider’s perspective of the entrepreneurship that sparked a global phenomenon, while touching upon corporate leadership, growth, technology, and trends.
This annual event is one of the more noteworthy entrepreneurial networking events in Baltimore. This year’s event is at the Marriott Waterfront on Thursday, December 9th with the following schedule:

4:30 – 5:30 PM Registration
4:30 – 6:00 PM Networking (open bar and heavy hors d’ oeuvres)
6:15 – 7:15 PM Premier Presentation
7:20 – 8:30 PM More networking

Ticket Giveaway

The Economic Alliance has been more than generous to offer Startup Baltimore 5 free tickets to give away to our members. If you’d like to participate in our drawing and receive a free ticket ($150 value each), all you need to do is one of the following:

  • “Tweet” this article on Twitter with the link at the top or bottom of the article (It’s important you tweet the article using those links so we can track you for the drawing), or
  • “Like” this article on Facebook with the link at the top / bottom.

That’s it! We’ll randomly pick 5 people and announce their names next Friday at 1 pm.

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