Join us for an engaging morning of learning and networking as we delve into the fascinating topic of HR, People Culture, and Community Building in Startups, featuring renowned Community Gurus of NYC (see their bios below)! This is a fantastic opportunity to mingle with other like-minded individuals in business, tech, and finance, who share your passion for building strong communities and fostering company culture.
During the panel discussion, our experts will share their insights on a wide range of topics, including how to create and maintain a vibrant company culture, how to cultivate a strong sense of community within your Start-up, and how to attract and retain the best talent in the industry. Furthermore, they will offer invaluable tips on how to establish yourself as a prominent community builder and create meaningful connections from scratch. We will also have plenty of time for Q&A and networking!
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn, connect, and be inspired. See you there!
Kaila Lim: A public speaker, community builder, event facilitator, writer, and most importantly, artist. Now building and designing community experiences at The Org (The world’s biggest network of public org charts. The Org allows companies to prove they're the best place to work). You can find out her at [
kailajlim.com](http://
kailajlim.com/)
Nick Gray: Nick moved to New York City with very few friends and less-than-stellar social skills. Today, after hosting hundreds of 2-hour parties, he counts business owners, artists, and inspiring teachers among a circle of friends that helped him launch a multi-million dollar company called Museum Hack. Featured in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, Nick has been called a host of “culturally significant parties”. You can find him as @NickGrayNews on most social media platform and at
www.NickGray.netJoy Jing: A dreamer, learner, and creator. Joy is the author of Dear Mountain: A Poetry Collection on Love and Loss. Professionally, Joy is the Head of Community at The Fund, an early-stage VC of founders and operators investing in the next generation of local entrepreneurs. Joy has founded and led two alumni-based communities. Franklin Fellowship Boston was formed by Harvard alumni with a focus on self improvement and professional development. MC Mafia is a digital-first community of former MassChallenge employees working toward bigger dreams.
Andrew Yeung: A tech operator (Google, Facebook), startup advisor, community builder, scout, and writer based in New York City. Andrew writes a [newsletter](
https://www.andrew.today/about) on growth, performance, and leadership, for 16,000+ readers. He also produces events like mixers, parties, and happy hours for 10,000+ founders, operators, and investors in the tech and business community (featured on Bloomberg, This Week in Startups. Morning Brew, and DeCential Media).
About Supermomos: Supermomos is a network of curated social-professional communities. Join other like-minded biz, finance, and tech professionals in NYC that meet up to learn and socialize together!
HR People Culture and Community Building in Startups, feat. Community Gurus of NYC
Host/s
Fri, Mar 24, 01:00 PM - 02:30 PM (GMT)
Cool Spot in Soho
75 attendees
During the panel discussion, our experts will share their insights on a wide range of topics, including how to create and maintain a vibrant company culture, how to cultivate a strong sense of community within your Start-up, and how to attract and retain the best talent in the industry. Furthermore, they will offer invaluable tips on how to establish yourself as a prominent community builder and create meaningful connections from scratch. We will also have plenty of time for Q&A and networking!
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn, connect, and be inspired. See you there!
Kaila Lim: A public speaker, community builder, event facilitator, writer, and most importantly, artist. Now building and designing community experiences at The Org (The world’s biggest network of public org charts. The Org allows companies to prove they're the best place to work). You can find out her at [kailajlim.com](http://kailajlim.com/)
Nick Gray: Nick moved to New York City with very few friends and less-than-stellar social skills. Today, after hosting hundreds of 2-hour parties, he counts business owners, artists, and inspiring teachers among a circle of friends that helped him launch a multi-million dollar company called Museum Hack. Featured in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, Nick has been called a host of “culturally significant parties”. You can find him as @NickGrayNews on most social media platform and at www.NickGray.net
Joy Jing: A dreamer, learner, and creator. Joy is the author of Dear Mountain: A Poetry Collection on Love and Loss. Professionally, Joy is the Head of Community at The Fund, an early-stage VC of founders and operators investing in the next generation of local entrepreneurs. Joy has founded and led two alumni-based communities. Franklin Fellowship Boston was formed by Harvard alumni with a focus on self improvement and professional development. MC Mafia is a digital-first community of former MassChallenge employees working toward bigger dreams.
Andrew Yeung: A tech operator (Google, Facebook), startup advisor, community builder, scout, and writer based in New York City. Andrew writes a [newsletter](https://www.andrew.today/about) on growth, performance, and leadership, for 16,000+ readers. He also produces events like mixers, parties, and happy hours for 10,000+ founders, operators, and investors in the tech and business community (featured on Bloomberg, This Week in Startups. Morning Brew, and DeCential Media).
About Supermomos: Supermomos is a network of curated social-professional communities. Join other like-minded biz, finance, and tech professionals in NYC that meet up to learn and socialize together!