Event: IdeaMenschLA – An Event For People With Ideas, March 30th, Culver City

→ by Andy Yen < @renowned >
at 1:43pm Mar 18, 2011

Do you have ideas? Of course you do, you’re an extremely bright Lalawag reader.

The hardest task with ideas isn’t coming up with them, though, it’s executing on them and turning those ideas into reality. That’s what our friends over at IdeaMensch LA are hoping to help you out with at their first event coming up on March 30th at Culver City marketing agency, WONGDOODY.

IdeaMensch has lined up six knowledgeable speakers from some of LA’s most successful entrepreneurs (including Jessica Jackley, Co-founder of Kiva.org and Dan Gould, Co-founder of Namesake) to give short talks to help you bring your ideas to life:

From The Boardroom To The Barnyard and Beyond
Hank Wasiak’s Digital and New Media Rejuvenation At Age 62

Tiny Buddha: From Concept to Community
Lori Deschene, Tiny Buddha Founder

3 Feats To Bring Any Idea to Life
Mario Schulzke, IdeaMensch Founder

Big to Small: Building Large Visions through Tiny Steps.
Dan Gould, Co-founder of Namesake

How To Make a Movie That Matters
Court Crandall, Executive Creative Director at WONGDOODY

Empowering Entrepreneurs – Connection and Capital
Jessica Jackley, Co-founder of Kiva.org

And for those who need a more primal source of motivation to attend, they’re promising to get you delicious homemade cookies and other snacks.

Head on over to their website to pre-register for $15. Do so before March 28th, though, before the price goes back up to the regular $20.

What? $15 is too much for you? FINE, twist our arm. If you enter “lalawag” as the discount code, you’ll save an additional $5 from the ticket price. Don’t say we never did anything for you.

About the Author: Andy Yen

Andy loves to live his digital life on the bleeding edge. He usually falls into the category of "early adopter" by being in on new gadgets and beta versions of software and sites. Most of the time it doesn't end up biting him in the ass. He also loves video games and music and curates a site called My Day Will Come if you're into those sorts of things.

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