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With Brian Cohen (Chairman, NY Angels) & Sara Chipps (Co-Founder, Jewelbots).
Sat, Oct 08, 2016 @ 11:30 AM   $40   Knotel Battery, 1 State St
 
     
 
 
              

  
 
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Fill your weekend with inspiration and intention. Join us for an unforgettable farm-to-table brunch and mimosas with Brian S. Cohen (New York Angels Chairman) & Sara Chipps (Jewelbots cofounder/CEO)! Your brunch will feature:
* Inspirational fireside chat with Brain & Sara in an intimate setting
* Dynamic Audience Challenge
* Curated connections with other young people hungry for the next opportunity (we will introduce you to the people you want to meet)
* Seasonal, organic, farm-to-table brunch by Ox Verte
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About the speakers

As a professional angel investor and mentor to entrepreneurs, Brian serves as Chairman of the New York Angles, the #1 most active angel group in the country, with more than $100M invested into more that 100 early stage companies. Brian was the first investor in Pinterest, and numerous other industry leading startups. Brian is the Founding Partner of New York Venture Partners LLC, a seed stage venture capital firm dedicated to providing an ecosystem of financing, mentorship, and strategic marketing consulting to the best entrepreneurs.
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Sara Chipps created Jewelbots with cofounder Brooke Moreland to expose the next generation of women to the possibilities of technology. Her ambition as CEOaside from creating killer, programmable jewelry that thrills 9 to 14-year-olds: to dramatically increase the number of girls entering STEM fields. A force in the open-source community since 2001, Sara is a JavaScript developer who formerly served as the CTO of Flatiron School, which is dedicated to preparing people of all ages for computer-science careers, and in 2010, she co-founded Girl Develop It!, a national non-profit that has taught over 17,000 women how to build software
 
 
 
 
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