…Some things don’t
Newly minted in San Francisco, I was lucky enough to get a date with Amy Harcourt. As a Biznik member, she is leading the way in San Francisco, writing engaging articles, hosting killer events with Kurt Wallace Martin, and connecting people in huge ways. As Amy begins to develop her roots in this fantastic city, she is using Biznik as a way to leverage her skills, meet new people, and cause a general ruckus with her outrageous personality.
Sasha Vasilyuk, a Biznik member since 2007 has a vibrant and engaging community at Sandbox Suites. Though we only had a brief meeting, we discussed the San Francisco event culture, her drive for creating coworking space, and what possibilities Biznik has in San Francisco.
Edith Yeung brings people together. She does so in a variety of ways. While I was in SF, we met at Citizen Space. We talked about Biztech Day (look out Seattle! Biztech is coming in September and Lara is one of the amazing presenters), Biznik, and a little bit about international trade. So glad to have met Edith and am looking forward to learning from this talented connector.
Hillary Hartley is up to some awesome stuff, let alone managing the coworking space Citizen Space she writes and writes, and writes.
And lastly, the all the folks at NextSpace made me feel right at home. It’s a good thing I love Seattle. Or else…
Tags: Amy Harcourt, Biztech Day, Citizen Space, Edith Yeung, Hillary Hartley, San Francisco, Sandbox Suites, Sasha Vasilyuk


July 7th, 2010 at 12:15 am
I also love Seattle!hahaaaaa
July 14th, 2010 at 3:39 pm
So glad that you hit up so many of the SF coworking spaces, Matt! I’ve visited several of them and they all rock.
Coworking and Biznik just share so much in common – it’s a natural fit!