So I’ve been extremely busy trying to line up everything for Startup Riot (5 weeks away!) which has kept me away from blogging. I thought I’d give a quick update as to where things are at right now.
First, there is a nice site that is up for Startup Riot. You can see the agenda (which is already wrong - see below) as well as info on the keynote and how to signup to attend and/or present.
As of right now, there are 55 companies lined up to present on May 19th. This is way more than my 45 company target I initially hoped to hit. At the rate things have been going, I suspect we’ll end up with 60-70 companies for the day. This will require a shift in the schedule but it is totally doable. Anyone (nearly) who signs up will have a slot to present. I say “nearly” because there are a couple of companies who I’ve had to say no to due to lack of fit or other issues. Not to say these aren’t good companies, just they don’t really fit with the other presenting companies.
Along those lines, there are also over 100 registered participants for the day (including representatives from presenting startups). There are a number more waiting in the wings I suspect. I haven’t discussed when registration will stop but I’m planning on stopping accepting new applications about a week before the event (so on May 12th). So if you’re still contemplating signing up - better do it soon. If there is a surge of registrations, attendees will be accepted on a first come first serve basis.
Presenting companies should get some info in the next day or so about parameters for the presentation. I was thinking about having uniform icons for companies to use in their pitches (to make it easy to identify companies hiring people, etc.) but I think I’ve decided against that. As an audience member, it’s your responsibility to figure out which companies you want to approach. And even if a company says they aren’t hiring, if you’re a rock star in their field you should approach them (same goes if the company says they aren’t raising money but you love their business). So to make sure good interactions happen, I’m dropping this “feature” of the presentations so that I don’t inadvertently prevent something good from happening.
Remember, I’ve got two Open Coffee events this week (soon to be renamed). Feel free to swing by if you want to chat with me about Startup Riot or anything else.
Finally, remember to spread the word about this event. We need more entrepreneurs, job seekers, big companies, non-profits, and investors at the event. In this case, more is better for everyone involved!

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