5 Articles match "Allegis","Los Angeles"

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Monday, October 19, 2009
Cochran Street, Simi Valley, CA 93065 Cost: Free Review: None Added 10/9/09 by Todd Zebert Name: Allegiance - VOC Networking Luncheon Sites: [link] Self-description: "Limiting Participation. There are 19 women business networking groups, called Local Connections, in the San Diego, Riverside, Orange County and Los Angeles area for you to promote your business in a professional, but relaxed athmosphere. Weekly updates to the main SoCal Networking Event Organizations list . Please let me know if know of other organizations to add, or if you have any feedback
 
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Upcoming business networking events are currently scheduled for New York, Long Island, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Scottsdale Miami and Ft. Frequency/Location: New York, Long Island, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Scottsdale Miami and Ft. Guests: Before pre-registration deadline: $45, After deadline or walkin: $50 " Review: "networking and educational events" Added 11/8/09 by Todd This is will be a continually updating post. I'll be creating additional lists for educational , chamber of commerce, etc. See also Networking & Social Media
 
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
There’s Pasadena-based LeisureLink (funded by Clearstone), Pasadena-based AdventureLink (funded by Mail Room Fund, Anthem, and Allegis Capital), Redondo Beach-based TravBuddy (bootstrapped), Los Angeles-based Placely , LuxuryLink , also in Los Angeles, plus Demand Media’s Trails.com . What’s out, and what’s in as a theme for venture investments? From the sounds of things, social networking is out, and travel might be up.
 

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Los Angeles-based AdventureLink , the new adventure travel booking site run by Kelly Tompkins, announced this morning that it has acquired a competitor, Adventure Central . According to AdventureLink, the all-stock deal also included a new investment from Allegis Capital. Tags: travel merger adventurelink acquisition venture capital allegis adventur Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Amount of that funding was not released.
Cochran Street, Simi Valley, CA 93065 Cost: Free Review: None Added 10/9/09 by Todd Zebert Name: Allegiance - VOC Networking Luncheon Sites: [link] Self-description: "Limiting Participation. There are 19 women business networking groups, called Local Connections, in the San Diego, Riverside, Orange County and Los Angeles area for you to promote your business in a professional, but relaxed athmosphere. Weekly updates to the main SoCal Networking Event Organizations list . Please let me know if know of other organizations to add, or if you have any feedback
Upcoming business networking events are currently scheduled for New York, Long Island, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Scottsdale Miami and Ft. Frequency/Location: New York, Long Island, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Scottsdale Miami and Ft. Guests: Before pre-registration deadline: $45, After deadline or walkin: $50 " Review: "networking and educational events" Added 11/8/09 by Todd This is will be a continually updating post. I'll be creating additional lists for educational , chamber of commerce, etc. See also Networking & Social Media
Los Angeles-based AdventureLink , a venture funded online adventure travel booking site, said Friday that it has appointed Jeff Dossett as the firm's Chief Executive Officer. AdventureLink is venture funded by Anthem Venture Partners, The Mailroom Fund, and Allegis Capital. Dossett was most recently at Yahoo!, where he was Senior Vice President of Audience Experiences for North America.
There’s Pasadena-based LeisureLink (funded by Clearstone), Pasadena-based AdventureLink (funded by Mail Room Fund, Anthem, and Allegis Capital), Redondo Beach-based TravBuddy (bootstrapped), Los Angeles-based Placely , LuxuryLink , also in Los Angeles, plus Demand Media’s Trails.com . What’s out, and what’s in as a theme for venture investments? From the sounds of things, social networking is out, and travel might be up.