Pizza Party on the Power of Pizza Parties - #SFTechWeek
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You are invited to our dialogue about what lessons, in the age of AI and continued tech acceleration, we would be wise to re-learn about building community and human connection through small groups and shared experiences—like a pizza party!
Speakers
Noah Aptekar is a founder and serial intrapreneur who drives strategic initiatives across the public, private and nonprofit sectors. Currently, he is one of the co-founders and directors of a new 501c3 nonprofit, Atlas for Democracy, distilling and disseminating the art and science of civic small groups—how they form and how they multiply—and why every organization needs a small group strategy today. Previously, Noah cofounded a Nasdaq SPAC, led instrumental initiatives for SpaceX’s Starlink and established a >$100m program for the Governor of Colorado to support entrepreneurs in advanced industries.
Tim Jellison is a veteran of the tech industry and a committed organizer for equity and justice. He began his career as an engineer in Silicon Valley, then spent more than three decades as a strategic and operational consultant to major tech companies. Today, he trains leaders across sectors with the Groundwater Institute, helping them understand the structural root causes of inequities and work toward systemic change. He also supports anti-racism and community organizing through the California Anti-Racism Alliance and co-convenes the Bay Area circle of White Men for Racial Justice.
This event is a part of #SFTechWeek—a week of events hosted by VCs and startups to bring together the tech ecosystem. Learn more at www.tech-week.com.
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