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sponsor Speak Freely next month #334
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Pittsburgh. Social entrepreneurship. |
Gratipay wants to be a part of both, because we believe in both. We haven't been part of the Pittsburgh startup scene since the Gittip Crisis. Been holed up out here in Ambridge. Obviously we've got a social mission, but we haven't really built associations as a brand along these lines. I'm not even sure exactly what that means, but somehow Gratipay belongs in the same thought as Watsi, Kiva, B-Corps, cooperatives, the sharing economy ("owning is the new sharing"), etc. |
I'm leaning towards yes on this. |
I like it. |
I agree that it would make sense to sponsor it :) |
Alright, let's do it! 💃
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Done! |
Well, sponsorship ticket purchased, anyway. The event is 3+ weeks away. ;-) |
I ordered her book yesterday (personal spend, not Gratipay). |
I'm excited about this. Thanks for permission to go! :-) |
I finished Clay, Water, Brick this morning. |
To: Fygment
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Coming up day after tomorrow. @kaguillera I believe I have a ticket for you to attend the talk (not the dinner afterwards) if you want. We We could still meet at Blue Canary and then head back down to the city in the afternoon. Up for it? :) I'll double-check on the ticket ... |
To: Fygment
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I picked up 300 pennies this morning. |
Leaving in 1.5 hrs. |
Have a great time :) I look forward to seeing how it goes!
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@kzisme If you start driving soon, you could join us! :-) |
Here we go! @kzisme My cell is 412-925-4220 if you decide at the last minute to make the trip. 😄 |
Sent you a text :)
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Back. Event went well. @kaguillera and I set up our table along with four others in the main lobby/entryway. We had about 1.5 hrs of mingling crowds before the event began, and about 30 minutes afterwards. We punched maybe 50 pennies, talked to folks. We used the 8' heart coin as a rug. Worked on my pitch, especially for non-geeks. Don't feel like I've quite nailed it. Talked a bit about "cooperatives" and "coworking spaces" instead of "open-source projects" (but talked about those, too). We're inventing the future, I think is part of the problem. We made a little table card with the Gratipay wordmark that was crucial for communicating the name. My friend Kit that co-runs Fygment (producers of the event) brought Jessica over and introduced her. Kit gave us a plug from the stage at the end of the event ("Make sure you get your penny punched before you leave") and invited us to set up at the next Speak Freely as well. Went to the sponsor dinner afterwards, chatted a tiny bit with Jessica and met a number of others (including Eric Davis, who may be able to help us with #242). I don't feel like I was on my A game, especially talking with Jessica. For example, I neglected to introduce @kaguillera. 😞 I guess I'm rusty. Feels good to get out there again, though. All in all, I feel it was a successful re-debut. We are back in the Pittsburgh start-up scene, and Jessica definitely knows about us now, if somewhat superficially. She punched pennies to take home. :-) Looking forward to #384! |
To: Jessica Jackley
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Jessica Jackley is speaking in Pittsburgh next month, promoting her book. I have a (free) ticket to attend the talk. Sponsorships for the event are $500 and include a dinner afterwards.
Why do I think Gratipay should be a part of this?
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