Conference Press Release

by roberte3 on April 30, 2008

in Conference

Six Hour Startup: Bootstrapping Conference — Media Alert:Kick
Starting New Tech Companies in Seattle

The first Six Hour Startup: Bootstrapping Conference is May 31st at
the Columbia City Theater in Seattle Wa.

What is Six Hour Startup? Its an organization devoted to creating new
exciting startup companies in the Seattle area.

“In the span of 6 short hours, people can try on (and discard) product
ideas, business partners, and specific roles within a team. Interactions
like this are how almost all great startups are born– and Six Hour Startup
has bottled it up and delivers it in a fun package. There’s nothing else like
it in Seattle.” Tony Wright, founder http://rescuetime.com

The Six Hour Startup Conference is about getting people the knowledge
that they need to take their ideas and create a new company. There are
going to be sessions on writing business plans, finding funding,
marketing your company and a panel of experienced startup founders
offering advice.

Six Hour Startup is organized by Brian Dorsey, Justin Martinstien,
Marina Martin, Eric Veal, and Nathan Kaiser To request an interview or
for more information about Six Hour Startup, contact Robert Eickmann,
roberte3@gmail.com or (206) 251 8377.

Please add this information to your Community Calendar:
Six Hour Startup: Bootstrappers Conference, May. 31st, 10:00am
Columbia City Theater
Seattle, WA 98118
http://sixhourstartup.com/conference/

Six Hour Startup - Is a Seattle, Wa. based organization focused on the
creation of a vibrant culture of entrepreneurship in the Puget Sound
area. We hold monthly Six Hour Startup events, where we invite members
of the community to come and build a new product in a six hour time
frame. It is both a networking, and educational event that is totally
open to the public.

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