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With Kellee Khalil (Founder/CEO, Lover.ly) & Victoria Song (Flybridge VC).
Sat, Jun 06, 2015 @ 11:30 AM   $25   AlleyNYC, 500 7th Ave, 17th Fl
 
   
 
 
              

      
 
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Young, successful, and hungry for the next opportunity

Join us for an unforgettable brunch and mimosas with Kellee Khalil (founder and CEO of Lover.ly) and Victoria Song (Flybridge VC)

* Fireside chat with our special guests in an intimate setting
* Participate in interactive group challenge
* Build connections with other successful 20-somethings hungry for the next opportunity (we will introduce you to the people you want to meet)
* Learn what it takes to build a successful company

About the speakers

Kellee Khalil launched Lover.ly in 2012 after realizing firsthand the inefficiencies of making a wedding come to life. Since inception, with Kellee at the helm, Lover.ly has grown into the leading trend-setting brand connecting millennial brides, bridesmaids and their wedding guests to gorgeous inspiration, products, celebrity insider scoops, fashion & beauty hacks and expert advice. The latest stats report the site gets 40 million image views and 1.7 million uniques per month. Lover.ly announced $3.5M in Series A funding in November 2014.
As the face of the brand, Kellee has cemented herself as a trend tastemaker and dynamic personality in the 20-something wedding world, paralleling what Oprah and Martha Stewart have done in their respective industries. Lover.ly has garnered countless media placements in consumer and tech publications and Kellee herself has been profiled (personally and professionally) in a variety of top tier outlets and featured as the on-air expert for national and local lifestyle programs in the top 5 DMA.

Victoria Song who just made Forbes 30 Under 30 in VC has been an investor with Flybridge Capital for two years with two company exits, Tracelytics (acquired by AppNeta) and Crashlytics (acquired by Twitter). Previously she worked at Google[x] on Project Loon, and at a portfolio company as director of business development and product marketing. She attended Yale college, and recently graduated from Harvard Business School in May 2014 where she founded her non-profit called So She Did. Victoria loves improv, dance, and writing.
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