Venture Cafe Launches At CIC



October 2nd, 2014-  Tonight Venture Cafe launched in St. Louis at the Cambridge Innovation Center (CIC), coming on the heels of the CIC’s opening on September 29th. (Techli first covered Venture Cafe HERE)

The Venture Cafe is a weekly event held every Thursday at the CIC and consists or programming for the St. Louis’ startup ecosystem. (Techli covered the CIC’s opening HERE).

Travis Sheridan is the Executive Director of the Venture Cafe, and shared some thoughts about opening night:

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In Cambridge, MA, the Venture Cafe regularly draws hundreds to its weekly events and Sheridan hopes to do the same here in St. Louis.  “We’ve been talking to some groups interested in doing some programming for the entrepreneurial community in our space,” he said, “and we think its going to be really useful for the community.  We can’t wait to show everyone all the great things we’re going to do here.”

 

Opening night drew a large crowd and there was extensive programming available from 3-8pm based on multiple facets of launching a startup.  Startup Connection had an info table for its upcoming event, new women focused entrepreneurial group Prosper had a talk titled, appropriately, “Prospering @ Venture Cafe” and multiple others.

Many familiar faces in the St. Louis entrepreneurial community were on hand, and Venture Cafe even has a clever way to make sure people keep coming back. (my words, not theirs).  When you attend a Venture Cafe event, your name tag has a little number by it to show how many Venture Cafe events you have attended.  Since tonight was the first, everyone’s says “1” and as tome goes on, frequent participants will have a score to show off.  (Very reminiscent of ‘Star bellied Sneetches’ with stars upon thars).

 

…and so the quest to have the highest number of visits to Venture Cafe begins

To find out more about Venture Cafe, you can visit their site: Venture Cafe St. Louis 

Samuel Weigley: Samuel Weigley is a freelance writer living in St. Louis, where he was born and raised. Before moving back to his hometown, he spent the last two years living in New York, where he wrote for several different business publications. His work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, The Huffington Post, Yahoo Finance and USA Today, among many others. Follow on Twitter @SWeigley.