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Robert Deleo of Stone Temple Pilots Joins Robby Krieger New Events Facebook Lik Share this Page: Celebrate tech and inspire innovation during Glendale Tech Week September 14-17, 2016. Check out the strong lineup of 50 innovative speakers and 30 engaging events including panels, site tours, happy hours, networking events and a celebrity concert at the Alex Theatre. Purchase your tickets and RSVP at glendaletechweek.com. Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Tickets Pilots Joins Robby Krieger General Admission: $50 Stone Temple Pilots bassist Robert DeLeo will be joining Robby Krieger, the iconic guitarist for The All-Access VIP: $100 Doors, on stage at the Alex Theatre Friday, September 16. The Glendale Tech Week music headliners will be Student Admission: $25 performing music from The Doors alongside other celebrity guests. Learn more here. Student VIP: $75 Buy Tickets Speakers A Must See List of Speakers: · Rick Caruso, Caruso Affiliated · Lewis Horne, CBRE · Stu MacFarlane, YP · Jurgen Kurz, Stashimi · Laura Goldberg, LegalZoom · Vincent Bradley, FlashFunders · Richard Weil, TDA · Chris Lucas, Black Diamond Ventures · Andy Stevens, New Events Added WeWork ​ Just to name a few... Some new events have been added to the Glendale Tech Week lineup. On Thursday, September 15 from 5:30 -7:00 pm enjoy a reception at MONA and explore the Sponsors various exhibits displaying over three decades of electric and kinetic fine art and historic neon signs. Live performances will be held outside the reception, as well Platinum: as a rum bar hosted by the Consulate of the Dominican Stashimi Republic. USA Link System On Friday, September 16 at 1:30 pm join us for a panel Gold: on how design has the potential to shape community Applied Earth Sciences and inspire innovation. Three perspectives on design are SBDC offered by Alan Loomis, Deputy Director of Urban Design USA ePay and Mobility, Andy Stevens, Community Sales Lead at Glendale Water & http://www.icontact-archive.com/RyJnuXv1oVxj_1ouqY2hZ1OFj9zOkQBW?w=3[2/11/2021 12:18:15 PM] Facebook WeWork, and Debra Gerod, Partner at Gruen Power Associates. Bronze: Inverse Logic NeoLynx.com Thank you! Partners: Glendale Young Professionals, PDC, Datasteam IT, CBRE, Glendale Chamber, FREE EVENTS Downtown Glendale Association, Verdugo Some of Glendale Tech Week events are FREE and open Jobs Center, Glendale to the public. Start the week off with a "pre-party" with Community College, the Glendale Young Professionals and speaker Steve Glendale Arts, Estolano Zurn of Glendale Water & Power at the Hollywood LeSar Perez, Glendale Production Center Tuesday, September 13 at 6:00 pm. Unified School District, For more professional development, the Verdugo Jobs Montrose Verdugo Center will host a Job Fair on Wednesday, September 14 Chamber, Armenian at 9:00 am. The Alex Theatre will also host a series of American Chamber speakers on Wednesday, September 14 from 10:00 am - 3:30 pm. Hear about the Tech Scene in LA, a Small Thank you! Business Disruptor Panel, and How to Leverage Crowdfunding. Learn more here. Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram http://www.icontact-archive.com/RyJnuXv1oVxj_1ouqY2hZ1OFj9zOkQBW?w=3[2/11/2021 12:18:15 PM].
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