TACOMA MEANS BUSINESS ENTREPRENEUR NETWORKING

You Are Invited! TACOMA MEANS BUSINESS ENTREPRENEUR NETWORKING EVENT
JUNE 18th AT THE HOTEL MURANO! 5 – 7 PM
CYBER SECURITY TECHNOLOGY IN TACOMA

Tacoma’s Mayor Strickland and Community & Economic Development staff cordially invite you to attend Tacoma Means Business - Entrepreneur Networking Event
Monday June 18th from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at the Hotel Murano lobby
Special attendees confirmed for this month's theme, Cyber Security Technology in Tacoma, include:

Marilyn Strickland, Tacoma City Mayor
Robert Friedman, Director,
UWT School of Technology
Andrew Fry, Assistant Director, UWT School of Technology
Brian Forth, Owner, SiteCrafting
Lars Harvey, CEO, Internet Identity
Barbara Endicott –Popovsky, Director, Center for Information Assurance & Cyber Security, UW Research
Paul Forecki, President, Voxus PR
Marty Campbell, Tacoma City Council Member
David Boe, Tacoma City Council Member

 

Cyber security definitely has a solid place in economic development in the South Sound region. Come join Tacoma’s Mayor and City officials in a conversation with industry professionals, work force developers, and business owners who want to share and learn at the City’s first ever, free, entrepreneurial networking event. Here, our business assistance staff will purposefully introduce you with topical experts, City staff, and other business owners for an evening filled with great idea-sharing.  The Hotel Murano, one of Tacoma’s shining gems, has generously offered their beautiful lobby bar as a relaxing and inviting venue for this event. You can find a map to the hotel here; and up-to-date information about Tacoma’s new quarterly Entrepreneur Networking Event. Featuring hors d’oeuvres compliments of Hotel Murano managing director, Stan Kott, and a no-host bar. 

Date: 
Monday, June 18, 2012 - 5:00pm
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