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On Tue 3/27 – an opportunity to tell the world about your Python powered startup

3 pointsby _grace_lawabout 7 years ago
Hi early stage startup folks in the Bay Area:<p>If your Python-powered startup is less than 2.5 years old and has less than 15 employees, SF Python&#x27;s members want to know what you are doing at our meetup next Tue 3&#x2F;27 at NubHub&#x27;s SF office.<p>And, we want to give your company more exposure to the Python Community worldwide by giving you a chance to showcase your company at the always sold out PyCon in Ohio this May. Dig?<p>How to get your startup the maximum visibility next Tue?<p>- be able to pitch in person in San Francisco on Tue 3&#x2F;21 between 7-8:30p. - take a few minutes to apply at http:&#x2F;&#x2F;bit.ly&#x2F;StartupRowSF18 NOW (application deadline is Thursday but there are limited slots left to pitch, so the sooner you act, the better) - send jasondonaldrowley+startuprow@gmail.com an email with available times for a 15 minutes call - figure out a good pitch for your company to win the Startup Row title<p>Our friends Don Sheu and Jason Rowley who run the Startup Row have invited Bebe Chueh, co-founder of Atrium LLP, and Lisa Dusseault of Compaas on our judging panel.<p>The winner of next Tue&#x27;s Startup Row will get: - Two free passes to PyCon US in Cleveland, OH, this May - Free booth space on Startup Row - Access to the PyCon Jobs Fair - A Startup Row alumni breakfast - A happy hour for the broader entrepreneurial community at PyCon - Eternal glory! Previous presenters on Startup Row include Docker, OfferUp, Quantopian, and X.ai.<p>I hope to see your pitch at the event! Feel free to reach out to Jason with any questions.<p>Thanks,<p>Grace Law PyBay, Regional Python Conference Chair and SF Python Organizer

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