ButtonALL Advances Across the Mason-Dixon Line
Either DC is the Technology Promised Land, or there are a bunch of alcoholic IT professionals up there. I met up with Laz (of Baltimore) at the sold-out TwinTech happy hour (read all the press). Happy Hour as in free booze (good booze, too, except, for, maybe, the strawberry champagne). Damn, this was an impressive event featuring a cast of a thousand tech folk (all disciplines, all industries) packed in a three floor nightclub. I really suck at “networking,” but even I could start a conversation at TwinTech/exchange business cards….Speaking of business cards, a quick shout-out to Innsbrook Kinko’s (you guys rock for getting us cards at the last minute!) .
Richmond (I’m talking to you Tech Council), we need to do something like this! If you can believe it, DC/NOVA already has two more technology-based happy hours scheduled in the next couple of weeks: September 23, 2008 NEW MEDIA SALON & “Dot Com” NETWORKING PARTY | October 2, 2008 TECH cocktail DC 3. Like I said, alcoholic IT professionals.
In part, this DC meetup with Laz was also to celebrate ButtonALL’s latest milestone, our first meeting with Venture Capitalists (celebratory post-dinner at my favorite “old-school” Chinese restaurant Tony Chen’s upstairs). We were chosen as one of ten companies to present at the upcoming Tie-DC Pitch Dinner co-sponsored by the Northern Virginia Technology Council. This closed private event (no audience) is designed to be an intimate one-on-one session between companies and VC. We have eight slides, five minutes to make an impression. Not a lot of time, so we’re thinking about hammering three themes: the demo, our market, monetization, monetization, and monetization. Stay tuned!

Glad you could make it out, Ed. I like to say that Twin Tech is successful because the price is right (free) and provides an essential service (free booze)!
I’d love to get the GRTC on board as a community supporter for Twin Tech III (which is free to do as well) - the event is meant to be ‘a big tent’ for all tech/startup folks in the greater capital region to come together. So we’ve been bringing all tech councils into the fold (GBTC, CRTC, WDEP) etc.
Let me know if you want to make that connection.
Take care,
Peter Corbett
CEO
iStrategyLabs
Comment by Peter Corbett — September 20, 2008 @ 10:32 pm
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Peter…Again, awesome job, Kudos! I can try to outreach, but the council here is more of the “old tech” variety (nothing wrong with that, of course, but our IT ecosystem in the 804 is mostly centered around supporting legacy Fortune 500s/State Government).
I think you should contact Virginia’s Secretary of Technology, Aneesh Chopra…
Ed
Comment by buttonall — September 20, 2008 @ 10:53 pm