Startup Stories as Told Through Dramatic Portrayals

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During an event as big as Denver Startup Week, it’s hard to stand out. You’ve got to be a tech legend parachuting from an armada of neon airships just to get a glance. But we think we have something better. We have Startup Stories as Told Through Dramatic Portrayals, a show featuring Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock and startup luminaries Ashley Kingsley, Bing Chou, and Julie Nirvelli.

These panelists will share their stories while a team of improv comics acts out the narrative.

For reals? Yes. It’s going to be amazing.

Name.com and the IT Solutions Superstars at Gorilla Logic have teamed up to host this unique show on Tuesday, September 13th from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Thanks to CSU-Denver, located at 475 17th St., Ste. 200, for being brave enough to let us host the event there. Also, beer and snacks are on the house.

Register here

An afternoon of founders and seasoned experts revealing their secrets of triumph and untold tales of tragedy, accentuated by comedic actors. Featuring:

Ashley Kingsley. Founder of Daily Deals for Moms and social savvy way before it was cool.

Bing Chou
Bing Chou. Tech legend who believes in tough love for entrepreneurs and wantrepreneurs.

Julie Nirvelli
Julie Nirvelli. Chief Executive Daredevil at Winking Girl Foods, now in over 2,000 retail stores nationwide.

Mayor Michael B Hancock
Michael B Hancock. Only the Mayor of the most amazing city in the greatest country in the world.

Comics include:

David Schultz
David Schultz. Sherpa/Surfer at Denver’s Voodoo Comedy Playhouse.

Kat Atwell
Kat Atwell. Mental health advocate, mom, storyteller. Emcee for @ignitedenver.

Allison
Allison Learned. Owns & directs 12 locations of The Dinner Detective, an improvised, interactive murder mystery dinner show.

Cal
Cal DeBruyne. Has done improv for nearly 20 years with groups like Dead Velvet Mother, Makeshift Shakespeare and Radio Voodoo.