Okay, I’ll say it - uncle. I can’t keep two blogs up to date. Soon I’m going to work and move all the content on this blog back over to my other blog. So if you want to keep up with my random writings, you should subscribe to the feed over there or visit the site. I’ve posted my thoughts on Startup Riot over there already. More coming on post Startup Riot stuff over there as well.
Okay, folks - with a week to go to Startup Riot, I’m ready to divulge all the details about the after party.
Thanks to the generous support of both Dash and Nelson Mullins, we are doing an after party at the Nelson Mullins offices in Atlantic Station (a few minute walk from the Twelve Hotel which is the venue for Startup Riot). The after party will run from 5:00pm until 8:30pm.
All conference attendees will be allowed to attend the after party. Folks who want to attend the after party but not the conference need to pre-register and be cleared to attend. The same attendance policy for the conference applies to the after party - no service providers and no vendors allowed. Entrepreneurs, job seekers, corporate employees (specifically those who invest or do M&A), non-profit employees, and investors are all welcome to attend.
The Nelson Mullins offices have a fantastic view of the city skyline and this should be a fantastic evening.
Oh, did I mention? There are a limited number of slots for attending the after party and there will be an open bar and some random snacks available.
Okay folks, there is new news for the upcoming Startup Riot which is only 2 weeks (!) away.
First, I’ve opened back up applications to present. There are still limited slots remaining but I’ve had a lot of people asking me to look at this company or that as a favor. So to be fair, I’m opening up the application for everyone on the site. One change though - along with your application you must submit your four slides (details below) along with your application. Based on those slides I’ll decide if you get a slot to present or not.
So if you want to submit slides to possibly present here are the rules. Your slides can’t have any animation, audio, video, or anything else to make them anything but static slides. They also must be submitted in Powerpoint (PPT, not the new PPTX) format. My suggestion is to cover your team, your product/service, and what you’ve accomplished and/or what you plan on doing.
Second, details will be coming soon (next day or so hopefully) about the after-party. Yes, there is going to be an after-party for Startup Riot. It’ll start right at the end of the event at 5pm and probably run until 8pm or later (depending on the final venue). Regardless of where we hold this, it will be somewhere in Atlantic Station so everyone can walk from the conference to the party.
So plan on attending the after-party if you come to the event or even if you don’t. We’ve got an awesome sponsor for this part of the day and this should rock.
UPDATE: fixed my suggestion above to include what I actually suggest for your slides. It was cut off before. Whoops!
I’ve talked about this on Twitter but now it’s official. I’m changing these random events that I’m doing (Open Coffee Around My Schedule) to Startup Drinks. Just posted the first one I’m organizing next week. Not sure if I’ll continue to cross post events or not or if I’ll just stick them on over at the Atlanta Startup Drinks site. Best bet, check and subscribe to both. Some events I’m doing will only be published here and not there.
I got the heads up on a press release coming out tomorrow from ATDC (thanks Lance!). If you haven’t heard, ATDC and VentureLab is doing an Entrepreneurs Showcase on May 15, 2008. This will be a chance to mix and mingle with a lot of entrepreneurs as well as folks from ATDC and VentureLab.
Of the six companies that are graduating ATDC, I think I know three of them decently well. It’s good to see these companies get moved out of ATDC so that space (and more importantly, attention) can be focused on the new companies that are already moving in (folks like Suniva and Clearleap among the many others announced recently). None of these companies strikes me as being as huge as MindSpring yet (MindSpring was also an ATDC graduate prior to merging with EarthLink). But then, MindSpring wasn’t a huge success right when they graduated either (although they were definitely on the right path). If even one of the graduating companies goes on to make it big, then this year’s class will have been a success.
There are also five companies that are graduating from VentureLab - three of which have already moved to ATDC. Personally I’m surprised this number wasn’t all five of the companies but perhaps the other two (Verco Materials and Zenda Technologies) are in a space that doesn’t make sense for them to be at ATDC. On a quick glance, this seems to be the case with Verco working in materials technology and Zenda in neurological testing. Given ATDC’s company composition as of late, these don’t seem to be a good fit.
Once registration opens up for the showcase, I know I’ll be signing up to go. It’s being held at the Biltmore (just down the street from ATDC) which was in the running to host Startup Riot this year. Speaking of which, I just hope I’m not too frazzled from planning Startup Riot which will be four days later. Make sure you go to that too!

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