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Image: Getty. Illustration: Chloe Krammel Clubhouse is where founders go to chat. Upon its launch last March, the social app quickly became popular among investors, who hold regular, live audio-only discussions, called rooms, in some cases within various topics of interest to groups called clubs. Business owners soon followed, building a roster of virtual educational events and places to hone their storytelling skills, commiserate about entrepreneurial life, and share experiences with the likes of high-profile users like Daymond John and Jason Fried. If you can get an invitation Kristin Marquet Chester, owner of New York City-based Marquet Media, recommends starting by asking your closest friends and then making requests on social media if needed here are three types of rooms and clubs worth checking out for entrepreneurs. To find these events in the app, search for the relevant speakers or the name of the club. ....
Steve Case, Triangle execs going to Clubhouse to discuss 'Why you should invest in Raleigh-Durham startups' wraltechwire.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wraltechwire.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
WORK on transforming a former pub into a co-working hub for entrepreneurs has been completed. Denbighshire County Council used £312,000 of funding through the European Regional Development Fund and the Welsh Government to create the office accommodation at the semi-derelict Costigan’s building on Bodfor Street, Rhyl. Accommodation for around 20 business start-ups in flexible accommodation has been created with space to host events and a coffee shop on site. Startup and coworking experts, TownSq has been chosen by Denbighshire County Council to take on the building which is expected to be used to support businesses, create jobs and grow the local economy. ....