What does it mean to START UP in San Francisco? And what resources are needed to make it happen?
Reset San Francisco Founder Phil Ting will host a panel discussion with local and national experts on how the city can help local entrepreneurs Start Up in San Francisco. The discussion will crowdsource ideas from the startup community on how City Hall can streamline the process for San Franciscans to start their own businesses, encourage more small business economic development, and reduce the friction in the bureaucratic process.
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Hub – San Francisco
901 Mission St.
6:30pm - 7:00pm – Pre-Program Reception
7:00pm - 8:30pm – Program
8:30pm - 9:00pm – Post-Program Networking
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Reset San Francisco raises the question: shouldn’t city government be as innovative and creative as the people of San Francisco? That’s why the organization is bringing together some of the most innovative members of the community – those driven to jump-start the San Francisco economy by turning their creative ideas into more jobs and more revenue.
Whether you want to start your own web-based company, sell a creative product, launch your own food truck, or meet other San Franciscans striving to start their own businesses, this event is an opportunity for you to network, to learn about required process to Start Up in San Francisco and to make your voice heard in what resources you need to actualize your endeavor.
Reset San Francisco believes the city should provide the resources for city residents to connect, communicate, and access information easily via Smartphone apps and an interactive website. We have the resources. We have the technology. We just need your ideas to make it happen.
About Reset San Francisco: Reset San Francisco is an offline and online community founded by San Francisco Assessor-Recorder and candidate for mayor Phil Ting. The community has already united more than 10,000 San Franciscans and given them the tools to learn about policy, debate ideas and make their voices heard at City Hall. The community uses web-based Government 2.0 tools to help its members connect with government, and it also organizes in-person forums to connect San Franciscans to each other and to help the community unite around solutions.
http://www.ResetSanFrancisco.org
About Hub: The Hub is a place for purpose-driven people to connect and build solutions for a better world. Members work at The Hub, attend and produce events, run their own boot camps, access funding and mentorship, source clients and co-conspirators, find social networks, build campaigns, launch companies, prototype and test products... members create what they want at The Hub.