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Let’s “TECH” About How to Get the Media’s Attention: Join The Recursive x start-up.ro’s Event

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Here ye, here ye! We joined forces with start-up.ro, the Bucharest-based media covering the local tech startup ecosystem since 2015, to bring to you, entrepreneurs and aspiring founders, our love for startups, and quality stories.

To build bridges in Eastern Europe, we want to invite you to the “Let’s TECH about media” event in Bucharest, Romania. Let’s talk about the importance of telling the right story and discover how can entrepreneurs and communication managers speak the same language as journalists.

>> The space is limited, but the access is free, all you have to bring is your networking skills. Join the event on the 13th of October, at Commons Unirii. <<<

 

“As the startup ecosystem in the Eastern European Region is a collaborative one, The Recursive and start-up.ro team felt the need to take this lesson and put it into practice. We connected our experiences talking with more than 1.000 startups in the last years and we want to bring founders an evening where they can learn how to manage the relationship with media and harness the power of words. Together we will present a workshop with insights on how to reach journalists, but we will also talk with founders that have already learned this,” Vlad Andriescu, Editor in Chief at start-up.ro, says.

 

How to tell the story to achieve your business goals

As you know, or should, you might be building the most innovative solution out there. But the key to success is to make your endeavor known outside of your community.

Media players have the power to help with brand awareness and support your visibility as you keep building your solution. And just like coding, they have their language.

You can discover it at the event during a dedicated workshop about how to collaborate with the media, as well as through a panel with a local tech startup founder, Cosmin Cosma, co-founder and CEO of Fintech company Finqware.

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Cosmin Cosma has a background in Philosophy as well as Management. He is the Chairman of Unchain Fintech Festival, President of the Board at the Romanian Fintech Association, and has held various positions of management in the financial market. With Finqware, the team aims to support a company’s development by facilitating partnerships between players.

The Let’s TECH about media event awaits you:

  • 18:30 – Warm-up
  • 18:45 – Intro start-up.ro & The Recursive with Vlad Andriescu, Editor in Chief, and Elena Vrabie, Sales & Senior Content Manager
  • 19:00 – Media Workshop
  • 20:00 – Talk with Cosmin Cosma – Finqware
  • 20:40 – Q&A from the public
  • 21:00-21:30 – Networking

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Commons Unirii is The Recursive’s hub house until the end of the year. Set right in the heart of Bucharest, it is curated to spark creativity and collaboration. 

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Elena is an Innovation Reporter at The Recursive with 10+ years of experience as a freelance writer based in Bucharest, Romania. Her mission is to report internationally on the amazing progress of the local startup ecosystem while bringing into focus topics such as diversity in business cultures and women in tech; mental health, work-life balance, and the future. Of what? Everything! As a former solopreneur and a full-time mom, she strives to learn something new every day to share with the world. #nevernotlearning