Here's what we covered.
On September 23, our BAM Book Jam featured "It's About Damn Time," a memoir written by Arlan Hamilton, founder and managing partner of Backstage Capital. Arlan answered questions about her journey from food stamps to Fast Company for 60 minutes straight, so make sure you check out the recording below. Thank you to everyone for your questions and participation!
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Here are some of the top BAM Book Jam tweets and words of advice from Arlan Hamilton. If you want the full scoop, check out the recording of the webinar above.
Arlan Hamilton of Backstage Capital
One of @ArlanWasHere's founding goals of @Backstage_Cap was to humanize the tech world. "For so long it seemed like a gated community. I wanted to say, 'Roll down your window. Stop by, take a look. We all inherited this space.'" #BAMbookjam
— BAM (@BAMtheagency) September 23, 2020
The book that @ArlanWasHere advises that all aspiring founders should read: @bfeld's "Venture Deals: Be Smarter Than Your Lawyer and Venture Capitalist" #BAMbookjam
— BAM (@BAMtheagency) September 23, 2020
Great advice for networking in the age of #COVID19 and Zoom from @ArlanWasHere. "Choose 1 or 2 events to go to. Change your Zoom name to your Twitter handle. Pay attention to the chat and reach out to someone who is starting interesting conversations." #BAMbookjam
— BAM (@BAMtheagency) September 23, 2020
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