Attendees enjoyed delicious fare from Federal City Caterers
and tasty drinks including a Knob Creek specialty cocktail,
and listened to music by Millennium
throughout the evening. Guests learned about new business technology in the Comcast
Business Class lounge while enjoying branded cupcakes
provided by Georgetown Cupcake. Washington Talent
Agency provided a green screen for guests to have their
image on a faux Washingtonian magazine cover, and guests posed in a photo booth powered by Bank of New York Mellon.
2013 Tech Titans Reception (Photos)
Honoring this year’s innovators in technology.
Washingtonian celebrated the 2013 Tech Titans
with a reception presented by Google at the US Chamber of Commerce
on May 15, benefiting the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship.
Attendees enjoyed delicious fare from Federal City Caterers
and tasty drinks including a Knob Creek specialty cocktail,
and listened to music by Millennium
throughout the evening. Guests learned about new business technology in the Comcast
Business Class lounge while enjoying branded cupcakes
provided by Georgetown Cupcake. Washington Talent
Agency provided a green screen for guests to have their
image on a faux
Washingtonian magazine cover, and guests posed in a photo booth powered by Bank of New York Mellon.
Thank you to sponsors Google, Comcast Business Class,
Bank of New York Mellon, and Consumer Electronics Association for being a part of this special evening.
Special thanks to our production partners Amaryllis
for the decor, Perfect Settings for the furniture
rentals, and MJ Valet for the valet services.
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