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World Intellectual Property Day Event & Reception
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Holland & Hart LLP 555 17th Street 32nd Floor Denver, CO 80202
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In collaboration with the Commons on Champa’s Women on the Rise, AIPLA and the Colorado Bar Association IP Section welcome you to come mark World Intellectual Property Day by celebrating women creators and innovators in Colorado.
Join us for a special keynote presentation and meet-and-greet reception with Lindsay Laurain, founder of ezpz, which is a woman owned, self-funded small business that has expanded into a global multimillion-dollar company.
Agenda
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5:00 PM to 5:30 PM Arrival & Networking
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5:30 PM to 6:30 PM Program
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6:30 PM to 7:00 PM Reception & Meet-and-Greet with Lindsey Laurain
About Lindsey
Lindsey Laurain is the founder of ezpz and a very passionate woman. She prides herself on hard work, integrity and doing her part to make a difference in the world. She started ezpz (all-in-one silicone serving ware) with a bowl taped to a piece of paper and has quickly grown the company by bootstrapping her way along. ezpz is
self-funded and her team is truly like a family.
Lindsey is a great speaker who loves to motivate crowds. She enjoys speaking on entrepreneurship, specifically mom entrepreneurs (transitioning from Corporate America), bootstrapping, successfully leading a team and the importance of building a community.
About ezpz
ezpz boasts an expansive product portfolio, including a self-published book, and has secured distribution in 1500 U.S. stores and 30 countries. ezpz's self-seal technology is revolutionizing the feeding and medical industry. Many children and adults with autism, cerebral palsy and low vision (among other disabilities) are eating independently for the first time. Lindsey has a huge heart when it comes to the special needs community, and she ensures that all of ezpz products are thoughtfully designed and developmentally sound for both neurotypical children and children with special needs.
This event is made possible with the support of Holland and Hart LLP, Polson IP Law PC, and Commons Women on the Rise; and with the key participation of the Rocky Mountain Regional U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.