Startup Grind 2020 Female Founders Happy Hour & Dinner

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Women founders, business owners, and investors: join us for a happy hour and dinner on 2/11 after Startup Grind in Redwood City. Limited tickets remaining, RSVP today:

Last year at Startup Grind, the Changing Tides team and Maria Malavenda, founder of, arranged an impromptu get-together at the Old Spaghetti Factory and we ended up having a smashing time as a group of 95+ women founders, business owners, and investors. Valuable personal and business connections were made, stories and tips were swapped, and we all came together to support and celebrate our individual and collective achievements.

This year we are excited to invite you all to a dinner party hosted in a private room at the Old Spaghetti Factory in Redwood City. Join us for an old-school evening of fun, connection, wine and your favorite comfort foods.Order your copy of the Amazon bestselling book,Come out and support the female founder and investor community – together we are changing the tides.Please note: Ticket sales close at 5pm on February 7th.

 

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