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Networking - Bay Area Style

Professional Networking and Workshops This Week in San Francisco Bay Area. Bring those business cards, questions and ideas. RSVP through the links below. Check back for updates!

SESSIONS MIXER. This is a pure social mashup event = geek + business+pixel. No lecturing. I’ve never heard of this type of event! Sounds like a playground for entrepreneurs with no rules as long as you can play well with others.http://mixer10-linkedin.eventbrite.com/

  • Why: Tables and booths for demos, business pitches and giveaways = heaven
  • When: Tuesday, 7/28. 530pm-10pm
  • Where: Financial District, San Francisco
  • Mula: $15

BRINGING AUTHENTICITY BACK. Lecture by best-selling author and renowned marketing expert, Rohit Bhargava – different approach to marketing. http://www.svama.org/

  • Why: “Learn why authenticity is the new secret to effective marketing and how you can make your business more authentic today.” – Silicon Valley American Marketing Association
  • When: Thursday, 7/30. 530pm-9pm
  • Where: Hewlett Packard, Palo Alto
  • Mula: $15-$45 depending on membership status.

NON-PROFIT SEMINAR. Forum on unique challenges that non –profits need to overcome to stay viable.

http://www.evite.com/pages/invite/viewInvite.jsp?inviteId=OPQXSVZBTGWEAAUUFMQW&li=iq&src=email&trk=aei6

  • Why: Learn about tax changes, accounting practices, compliance issues, and employee benefits for Free! Network with other non-profit professionals.
  • When: Thursday, 7/30. 10am-11am – ish.
  • Where: Civic Center, San Francisco
  • Mula: Free!
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