In Manila? Join Epi at Co.Lab to Chat All Things Crowdsourcing

To all our friends in Manila- Join our CEO Epi Ludvik Nekaj at co.lab, Manila, Philippines where he will talk all things crowdsourcing with a special emphasis on social productivity in the digital age. It is surely going to be great event. co.lab offers a coworking space created to spark collaborative fusion among like-minded individuals. They […]

Written by Priti Ambani

To all our friends in Manila-

Join our CEO Epi Ludvik Nekaj at co.lab, Manila, Philippines where he will talk all things crowdsourcing with a special emphasis on social productivity in the digital age. It is surely going to be great event. co.lab offers a coworking space created to spark collaborative fusion among like-minded individuals. They host regular “jelly” talks to foster a greater sense of community among its members while hosting thought-leaders and innovators.

When: Wednesday, February 5, 2014, 6-9 pm

Where: Unit 301 3rd Flr. #3 Brixton Street, Barangay Kapitolyo, Pasig

What: February Jelly with Epi

Learn more and RSVP here!

 

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Priti Ambani

Priti Ambani is the Global Media Director at Crowdsourcing Week, a thought leader and prominent writer on social enterprises, start-ups and web 2.0 businesses. Previously, Priti grew Ecopreneurist, a nascent green business blog into a notable social business resource as site director and managing editor. Working from the ground up, she has developed successful business and communications strategies for impact organizations that aim to create social, environment and economic wealth. Priti is a Professional Engineer and holds a Master’s degree in Biological Resources Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park.Priti lives in the Washington DC Metro area with her husband and sons, is a lover of the outdoors, traveling and from-scratch cooking!

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