Saturday, July 13, 2013

Holy cow! 43 members in just a few weeks! We're growing strong and want you to be involved!


We are excited to announce we are up to 43 members! 

We have only been open five weeks and are thrilled not just about the sheer number of people that have joined but even more so about the quality of people we have attracted so far. So thank you! Keep spreading the word and let's attract the brightest and best Madison has to offer. 

Want to get more involved at 100state? Here's how: 

Want to know what's going on? Check out the community calendar on our website and if you have an event you want to post, please email us.

What can we do to improve Madison? Should we be doing tutoring for at-risk kids? Doing a neighborhood cleanup project? We are looking for a 100state volunteer to lead a community project ideally in August or September. If you have an idea or would like to lead the project please email.

As always, we're welcoming others to join our community. Find the level that's right for you on our website.

A few updates:

Problem-Solving Soiree

Mark your calendars for August 18th, it will be our 2nd 100state Problem-Solving Soiree during Forward Tech and we will be working with Darin Eich to create an event that delivers WOW and teaches innovative problem solving!   Please RSVP for the event and learn more here.  Food and drink will be provided and the event is free for 100state members!  Hope to see you there!   

Weekly COTS

We had a great turnout of 25+ people at the 100state Concert on the Square party filled with food, drinks, laughs and fun!  Our "weekly spot" is across the street from Brocach and Subway - we start to gather at 6:15pm and music starts at 7.  Hope to see you there next week and feel free to bring friends and co-locate!

Advisors!

Because we all need advice...we're excited to announce new 100state advisors!
Francois Ortalo Magne, Dean of the University of Wisconsin Business School.
Corey Chambas, President and CEO of First Business Financial Services.
Joe Boucher of Neider & Boucher.

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