StartUp SF v1.2 “PR for Startups” (June 18th, 2008)
May 28th, 2008 by Michael Sheehan
About: Once again it is time for San Francisco’s bi-monthly (that’s every other month, folks) meetup designed to help Web 2.0 and Start-Ups “kick-start” their business. StartUp SF brings together technologists, entrepreneurs, developers, technologies, services and solutions in an environment designed to further your learning, meet like-minded professionals and promote networking in order to make you successful!
The next StartUp SF is schedule for Wednesday, June 18th from 6 to 9 PM in the 8th Floor Café at the offices of Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe (@ 405 Howard Street, San Francisco). The format is simple:
6-7 PM –> Networking and Demo Companies (Demo companies will present for 2-3 minutes)
7-8 PM –> Guest Speaker (presentation with Q&A session)
8-9 PM –> Networking and more Demo Companies
StartUp SF is a not-for-profit event with all proceeds going to charity. All proceeds from this event will be going to Inveneo (http://www.inveneo.org), a demo company at this event. The last StartUp SF raised $400 for Habitat for Humanity.
Speaker
With the success of the inaugural event behind us, we have lined up another stellar speaker, Brian Solis, of Bub.blicio.us and PR 2.0. To quote:
“bub.blicio.us is here to help capture the excitement and insight behind everything two point oh providing a lense into the social landscape that’s energizing and shaping the new tech economy.”
Following the StartUp SF theme of providing helpful information to becoming a successful start-up, Brian’s presentation is titled: “Conversational PR for Start-ups”.
Demo Companies
Throughout the evening, the following companies (subject to change/additions) will be providing hands-on demos and answering questions about their product or service:
Mosio Project – Noel Chandler – Co-Founder
http://www.mosio.com
About Mosio – “Mosio is a mobile question and answer community enabling you to text any question from your phone and have it answered by real people. Harnessing the power of helpful people, mobile technologies and the internet, Mosio gives users access to information anywhere.”
Nirvino – Phil McGarr & Meli James – Partners
http://www.nirvino.com
About Nirvino – “Nirvino is, simply, the easiest way to find great wine. Our innovative technology combines wine reviews and ratings from print, online, and broadcast wine critics into one score. Get all of the information you need to make an informed purchasing decision with just one click. If the Nirvino Rating says a wine is great, look no further!”
Inveneo – Kristin Peterson – Co-Founder & Chief Development Officer
http://www.inveneo.org
About Inveneo – “Inveneo is a non-profit social enterprise whose mission is to get the tools of ICT into the hands of organizations and people who need them most: those in remote and rural communities in the developing world.”
More about the event
At the event, you will hear some tips and tricks from a successful startup, find a good crowd, demos of some thought-provoking leading-edge products and drinks and light snacks.
You will leave better connected and educated AND with the following gifts from us:
- $100 GoGrid service credit which enables you to deploy, scale and load balance server networks instantaneously – More info about GoGrid
- Orrick’s Startup Kit CD which includes legal documents critical to every startup Venture – More info about Orrick
Please join us for StartUp SF and tell your friends about it.
When: Wednesday June 18th 6 – 9PM
Where: Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe, 405 Howard St. San Francisco at the 8th Floor Cafe
What: StartUp SF Meetup, networking, knowledge, friends and schwag to kick start your startup.
Who: Technologists, Entrepreneurs and interested folks who are over 21 years of age
Bring: Business cards, elevator pitch, curiousity, legal dilemmas and server needs
How Much: $10 in advance / $20 at the door (all proceeds go to charity)
Bring yourself and your technology friends to meet likeminded, future-looking folks who may become your next colleague, customer, vendor or competitor.
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May 28th, 2008 at 4:31 pm
[...] would like to announce StartupSF, an event that is held every other month that is designed to help Web 2.0 and Start-Ups [...]
May 28th, 2008 at 7:35 pm
Damnit! Why do all the good web 2.0 events have to be on Wednesdays? That’s when we have our weekly startup meeting…
This sounds a lot like SF New Tech…also on Wednesdays!