NYC Gov-Tech Startups: Making It Work

Maddie Cotterill

Join LMHQ and the New York City Economic Development Corporation on Monday, November 2, 2015 from 6:30-8:30PM for a conversation with some of NYC’s most successful gov-tech startups working with local government.

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The event is being moderated by Intersection’s Jen Hensley and will feature…

  • Jon Ende, Seamless Docs
  • Aileen Gemma Smith, Vizalytics
  • Sascha Haselmayer, CityMart

Citi Bike will also be present at this event, celebrating their exciting period of expansion in New York City!

Attendees will also be able to:

  • Receive $25 off an annual membership + free day passes (for Citi Bike)
  • Sign up for annual memberships on the spot and receive a key fob immediately (usually takes 1-2 weeks to arrive)
  • Ask questions, learn more about Citi Bike’s expansion plan and the basics of how the bike share system works

It’s a FREE event happening at LMHQ in Lower Manhattan and light refreshments will be served.

LMHQ
150 Broadway, 20th Floor
New York, NY 10038
lmhq.nyc

About LMHQ

Created by the Downtown Alliance and designed by Gensler, Lower Manhattan HQ (LMHQ) is a collaboration space for Lower Manhattan’s creatives and creators. Located at 150 Broadway, companies can come together here to collaborate, activate and accelerate their growth. LMHQ is a new kind of working environment featuring event space with state of the art A/V, public programming exploring innovations in various industries, meeting & brainstorming rooms, workspace, coffee bar and on-site tech support. Meet us at LMHQ, and do more than just work.

About NYCEDC

The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) is New York City’s primary engine for economic development, charged with leveraging the City’s assets to drive growth, create jobs, and improve quality of life. NYCEDC is an organization dedicated to New York City and its people. NYCEDC uses its expertise to develop, advise, manage, and invest to strengthen businesses and help neighborhoods thrive. NYCEDC also helps create affordable housing, new parks, shopping areas, community centers, cultural centers, and much more.


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