I’m going to be going to the Girls in Tech NYC Relaunch Launch Party – March 31 - tonight featuring
Special guest Juliette Powell – A media entrepreneur, a community catalyst and author of 33 Million People in the Room: How to create, influence and Run a Successful Business with Social Networking will join us for a guest appearance and book signing.
Also, I reviewed her book recently
33 Million People in the Room – Part 1 – Juliette Powell
33 Million People in the Room, Part 2, and Social Capital Value Add -
33 Million People in the Room – Part 3 – Juliette Powell
There’s also going to be a few extras like:
- Raffle prizes – a KaraB laptop bag from eBags, $100 in driving credit from Mint Cars on Demand, and a 50/50 cash prize from raffle ticket sales! (Everyone is entered once for free with their event admission with more entries available for sale.)
- Goodie bags – The first 200 guests to arrive will receive goodie bags stuffed with treats from our sponsors.
- Complimentary hors d’oeuvres
- Drink specials
- Some of the best professional and entrepreneurial networking in NYC!
By the way, I was interviewed at the Rubin Museum of Art about Social Networking and Art with Juliette Powell last Friday night,(see below) so I’m definately going to talk to her about the next time we do this and her feedback on the footage – it was our first shoot.
Here’s the details embedded for tonight embedded here as a graphic
The New York City chapter of Girls in Tech is thrilled to announce our “Relaunch Launch Party” is coming up on Tuesday, March 31st at 6:30pm. Held at the M1-5 Lounge (52 Walker St.), this is a party New York’s tech-related professionals will not want to miss!
Also, I’ll be at the Clickable Cafe tonight – but probably won’t stay for the whole thing.


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