Hey all, I’ll be co-hosting Likemind this Friday with ZD/Mailman partner Andrew Collins, and the guys over at CIC. I missed the last event (they start at 8:30am which is pretty freaking early… for me anyway); but did manage to attend the first which was great. If you’re truly looking to network face-to-face with a tight group of digital/social media trend leaders in Shanghai, then this is the place to be.
Last time I stopped buy I met Gang Lu of Mobinode, and Jason Zhan Jia of IN2MARCOM, both great people and extremely knowledgeable of China’s social media landscape. Will they be there this time? Let’s find out together.
If you’re looking to attend, the event lasts from 8:30am – 10:30am and happens this Friday (10/16); I look forward to seeing you there.
Likemind Shanghai is back tomorrow from 8.30am – 10.30am at Amokka. For those who didn’t make it to the last one Likemind is a monthly global coffee date held in cities like Mumbai, Sao Paulo, New York, Melbourne and now Shanghai, and is a place where you can treat yourself to an Amokka breakfast, drink coffee and chat about the future of advertising, marketing and design in China with likeminded friends.
Time: 8.30am – 10.30am, October 16th 2009
Where: Amokka, 201 Anfu lu near Wulumuqi lu
Hosts: Patrick and Rand (Kindly standing in for Jenn)
For more info about Likemind Shanghai and to be alerted to future events please make sure to follow us on Twitter and add yourself to the Facebook group.
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