The Start Conference, Helping Entrepreneurs Start Companies

by Scott Beale on July 9, 2008 · 2 comments

The Start Conference

On Thursday, August 7th I’ll be headed to The Start Conference, a one-day conference organized by web veterans Jeff Veen and Bryan Mason for entrepreneurs looking to start their own companies. The event takes place at Fort Mason’s Cowell Theater in San Francisco and features a full day of great speakers with a wide range of startup experience. Space is limited, so regsiter soon if you plan on attending.

Start is a one-day conference in San Francisco designed for smart, talented Web people to take hold of their ideas, follow their dreams, and start their own companies.

You’ll hear from founders of successful startups, and learn from investors, lawyers, and others who can outline potential pitfalls. They’ll give you practical advice, tell their horror stories, and maybe lend you a little inspiration. If you’ve ever dreamt of taking the plunge, don’t miss this chance to hear from the experts!

UPDATE: Here are a few photos that I shot at the conference.

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