FounderConnect: Startup Resources & Networking Expo
Are you a founder looking to scale your startup or just getting started on your entrepreneurial journey? Join Startup Boston, CIC’s Social Impact Cohort and the local startup community for a unique opportunity to connect face-to-face with experts, service providers, and resources to help take your business to the next level.
Whether you’re seeking legal advice, marketing expertise, tech solutions, or funding guidance, this event brings together a curated group of professionals from across the startup ecosystem.
During this event, you will:
Meet key players who understand the challenges of building and scaling a startup
Expand your network of fellow founders, mentors, and industry leaders
Engage in 1:1 conversations with service providers across legal, financial, marketing, and technical fields
Explore startup resources, programs, and tools to help you grow
Connect with other founders and local entrepreneurs
Whether you're looking for immediate support or building relationships for the future, this event is designed to provide the resources, insights, and connections you need to succeed in New England's thriving startup ecosystem.
This event is perfect for startup founders and cofounders at any stage of their journey. Don’t miss this chance to accelerate your startup’s growth by connecting with the right people and tools!
Some of the all-stars you’ll meet include:
EforAll
Gunderson Dettmer
Accountalent
Peak Corporate Counsel
Hackrah Media
FastCTO
Boston AI Tinkerers
Sabrina Louisa Consulting
Aethos
Vacare Group
MassVentures
HubSpot for Startups
Citizens Private Bank
Intersecting Knowledge
A2C
Joe Ranft
Scroobious
Help Scout
...and so many more! 🎉
Thanks to our host and sponsor, the CIC. Learn more about the Social Impact Cohort and the CIC.
This event has been made available under award MB23OBD0340313 from the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), U.S. Department of Commerce. The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) Capital Readiness Program or the U.S. Department of Commerce.