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Learn helpful tips and gain inspiration from successful founders at our monthly breakfast speaker series. For our inaugural Hindsight 20/20 speaker series, we’re excited to feature Tim McLaughlin, Founder and Chairman of Siteworx (http://www.siteworx.com/), an agency crafting digital solutions for B2B companies, and partner at Caboose Brewery (http://www.caboosebrewing.com/#home).

We'll learn about Tim's experiences, from the daunting challenges to lessons learned. Tim will share what he would have done differently, and advice for fellow entrepreneurs and budding founders.

The panel will be moderated by Shana Glenzer, CMO at MakeOffices, founder of DCFemTech (https://dcfemtech.github.io/index.html), and DC Tech Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/DC-Tech-Meetup/) organizer.

Agenda:
8:00:AM - 8:15AM - Breakfast
8:15AM - 8:45AM - Introduction (Tim & Shana)
8:45AM - 9:00AM - Q/A with Audience
9:00AM- 9:30AM - Close (Sponsors, Networking)

Complimentary breakfast will be served. This is event is FREE and open to the public.

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About Tim:
First and foremost, Tim McLaughlin enjoys learning and as a result loves business. He had the good fortune of building a consulting business for 12 years, Siteworx, which provided him the constant challenge of learning each customer’s unique business and needs which he loved. Additionally, he has started five others (one shut down, two merged, and two ongoing – Caboose Brewing and Gotab) which taught him about success, and more importantly, failure. Finally, he is helping numerous entrepreneurs in starting and growing their own businesses (Aquicore, CargoSense, DivvyCloud, UpsideDoor, and others).

Tim’s most recent significant exit was from Siteworx, a digital product agency that he co-founded. At the time of transaction, the company comprised over 175 people in 7 offices. Siteworx works predominantly with Fortune 1000 businesses on large eCommerce and Content Management challenges.

About MakeOffices:
MakeOffices creates productive, collaborative coworking communities where the workplace meets the sharing economy. We understand what it is like to be a startup with a tight budget, or a passionate entrepreneur leading a small business with no interest in committing to a multi-year lease in a traditional corporate environment. Home to amazing small businesses, entrepreneurs, and innovation-focused teams from Fortune 500s, our communities are designed for companies looking for simple workplace solutions to get serious work done. MakeOffices operates ten locations across Chicago, Philadelphia, and the Washington, DC metro area as of April 2016 with seven more under construction. For additional information, visit www.makeoffices.com.

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