Education
CEO, MyCQs
CEO & Founder, Propel London
Director of Communications , Mendeley
Founder, PTAsocial
Head of Product and Technology, EdPlace
2 x co-founder in IT & HealthTech
Business Development
Venture Hunter, Emerge Education
Hostess Extraordinaire at TableCrowd!
--, Adaptation Project
Managing Director, Propel London
Cofounder, WriteLatex Ltd
Co-founder /Director , Schoolora, LetsGetChecked.com, Von Bismark
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Founder / CEO at twosigmas, twosigmas.com
Education Director
CEO & Founder, Zzish
--, Gojimo
Game designer
Product Manager, Lexicum
Head of Learning at EnglishUp
Head of Engineering @ RefME
Head of Design, RefME
Director of Education at MediaCore
Digital Marketing Executive at Propel London
yasmine mahmoudieh, mykidsy
Digital Culture & Education Consultant and Co-founder of Instituto Educadigital
Started by:
Alice
Dinner for London’s education startups to break bread, network, share experiences & contacts.
Who’s invited: This is dinner for people working in, or interested in, education startups.
We had a great time at our last Edtech dinner in February and as some of you have started to chase us for the next one, here goes!
Our last education startups dinner:
> http://goo.gl/6SP1px
> http://www.tablecrowd.com/blog/2014/02/education-startups-dinner/
After-dinner speaker and Q&A with Jan Reichelt Co-Founder & President at Mendeley.
Price includes: Private dining experience and after dinner speaker, 2 courses and all drinks, highly curated and relevant networking.
Let’s meet & eat!
On the menu:
> Roast chicken with tarragon sauce
> Potato and fennel gratin (vw)
> Italian vine tomato salad
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> Organic flourless chocolate brownies
Event sponsors: Propel London & Taylor Wessing
#MeetandEat
We've teamed up with Mendeley to host this dinner. Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that helps researchers organise their research, collaborate with others, and discover the latest research available online, Starting a research project can feel overwhelming, but Mendeley simplifies every step of the process, from search and discovery to reading and analysis.