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Startup Pivoting: Fireside Chat with Andrew Weinreich at The Yard: Lower East Side
When and where
Date and time
Wednesday, February 4, 2015 · 5:30 - 6:30pm EST
Location
The Yard 85 Delancey Street New York, NY 10002
Description
A Discussion on Startup Pivoting:
In startup culture, founders are expected to report that the sun is always shining on their companies. But what happens when founders lose confidence and consider changing course? Serial entrepreneur Andrew Weinreich will discuss the psychology of pivoting and examine a few case studies where founders' abilities to adapt helped their startups live on and thrive. The talk will be followed by a Q&A session where founders can ask Andrew any questions that they have about running Internet startups.
About Andrew Weinreich:
Andrew Weinreich is a serial entrepreneur and social networking pioneer with over 2 decades of experience building startups in NYC. He has founded 7 startups to date, including sixdegrees, the world’s first social network, and has a total of 4 exits. He leads Roadmap to Entrepreneurship, a scholarship-based weekend boot camp for early-stage startup founders, where he lectures and provides templates for the 8 essential disciplines of entrepreneurship that founders need to master.
About The Yard:
The Yard is New York City’s premiere office space and coworking community designed to support your business growth. With locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn, our office collective includes universal 24/7 access to beautiful custom spaces, giving you maximum flexibility with minimum maintenance. Our spaces focus on design + function so every element of our environment promotes your creativity, collaboration, and connections. If your business is evolving, it’s time to work at The Yard.
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About the organizer
Andrew's Roadmaps is the premier educational launch pad for early-stage startup founders started by NYC serial entrepreneur Andrew Weinreich. With over 20 years of experience building startups in NYC, Andrew offers a seasoned perspective and best practices that no early-stage founder can afford to miss.