Meetup: Startups and Entrepreneurs Who Don’t Suck
Posted: October 30th, 2009 | Author: Chance Barnett | Filed under: Entrepreneurs | Tags: internet, meetup, networking, santa monica, westside | Comments
I’m getting a group of savvy, smart fun people in tech/media together Thursday night in Santa Monica.
Here are the details…
What: Savvy Folks Meetup
Where: Bar Chloe 1449 2nd St. Santa Monica, CA
When: Thursday 11/5 at 7:45pm
I bring this group together because I like connecting with smart people who are also interesting good people, and sharing in return. It’s not very formal- more an opportunity to hang with smart folks doing great things at a cool place for the evening.
Focus on technology, marketing, media and startup entrepreneurs.
Networking, helping other people and talking about big ideas highly encouraged.
Our last meetup at the Hotel Erwin rooftop was a great group, and some great connections and friendships were made.
The group I’ve invited so far for this event are smart, successful and generous in spirit… and I want my friends to meet and hang with other good people like them. If you’d like to come and you’ll bring value to the group with what you’re doing, then come by.
Please RSVP so I know how many we’ll have. I have tables already reserved. RSVP by Commenting here on my Blog, or if you’re a FB’er, on the Facebook Event Page.
So far on the invite list:
Jackie Peters – Heavy Bag Media
Drew Kossoff – Rainmaker Ad Ventures
Wil Schroter – Founder & CEO, AffordIt.com
Kyra Reed – Markyr Media
Mark Schelbert – Shackleton Advisors
Angela Poe – The Gary Group
Brian Cooley – Wicked PR
William Barnes – uCrave
Dan Bliss – PerfectBusiness.com
Sean Stolper – Sony Pictures
Tyler Crowley – Mahalo.com
Jason Nazar - Co-Founder & CEO, DocStoc.com
Jeffrey Morgan – pausing post exit ![]()
Marc Vermut – Control Room
Ryan Born – AudioMicro.com
Dave Conway – Little Radio
Brad Barrish – Topspin
Jennifer Berson – Jeneration PR
Kit Cooper – Quality of Life Project
P.S. We’re a bit light on folks on the development side of things. If you know any developer folks who would play well in the group, let them know.