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December ICT4Drinks in DC

Thursday, December 16, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM (ET)

Washington, DC

December ICT4Drinks in DC

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December ICT4Drinks in DC - Featuring Jon Gosier

Are you a technology or development professional in DC who would love to converse with your peers in an informal, after-hours setting?

Then be sure to join us for ICT4Drinks - the Happy Hour for technology and development professionals.  We meet after work for lively conversations at the intersection of technology, development, and merriment.



Jon Gosier

On December 16th, we'll welcome Jonathan Gosier to Washington DC.  Jon is an American software developer, writer, social entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of East African software consultancy Appfrica.

He’s the co-founder of Hive Colab a business accelerator and incubator for East African Startups. He is currently also the Director of SwiftRiver, a platform for making sense of streams of realtime data. Last but not least, Jon is a TED Senior Fellow.

Jon has just moved to DC and this is your chance to make a first impression.  Its also your chance to win Christmas prizes we have for attendees.


December ICT4Drinks in DC
Featuring Jon Gosier
December 16, 6-10pm
@ Elephant & Castle
1201 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20004

 

This ICT4Drinks marks the first of what will be many happy hours mixing technology and development with merriment.  If you'd like to join us, but can't make December 16th, be sure to sign up for ICT4Drinks invitations - we're now in DC, NYC, SF, and SEA! 

Thanks!

The ICTworks Team

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Elephant & Castle
1201 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20004

Thursday, December 16, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM (ET)


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Snow?  What snow?  We're still on for ICT4Drinks tonight!