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Spur: Connecting & Inspiring Innovative Women
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Location
Salo
20 13th St S #200 Minneapolis, MN 55403Description
Please join us for food, refreshments and conversation with some of the metro’s most prominent women business leaders. The event is a great opportunity for women students interested in learning more about opportunities outside of the large corporate career path and network with people in positions to hire interns and future University of Minnesota graduates. Space is limited.
Spur is an ongoing series of events at women-owned businesses across the metro. The event will be hosted by Amy Langer, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Salo LLC.
Business casual dress is prefered.
There are several parking options available. Parking is located in Salo's upper lot (Lot B), closest to its building, in spots marked Reserved Parking or in four designated guest spots labeled Salo.
Other options for when the upper lot is full:
• Metered street parking is available on 13th Street. The rate is 50 cents per hour, for a maximum of 2 hours. Meters are checked very frequently from 9 AM until 6 PM.
• The nearest parking ramp is located on 11th Street and Harmon Place at 25 South 11th Street
Directions to the Ramp
From the Salo Entrance, go straight to the stop sign at 13th and Harmon, then turn right onto Harmon Place, take a left onto 11th Street and take an immediate left into the ramp.
Rates are as follows: 1st Hour: $2.50 Daily: 4-12 Hours $8.00
**Please note that if you park in the lower lot, or in a spot not designated by a Salo or reserved, you could be towed.
**If you are uncertain about parking locations, please call 612.230.7256.
Organized by
The Gary S. Holmes Center for Entrepreneurship is the hub of entrepreneurship and innovation at the University of Minnesota that inspires, educates and connects the next generation of Minnesota's entrepreneurs. We mobilize the community and provide support for emerging entrepreneurs, both within and outside the University, through experiential courses and programs like MN Cup, Grow North, MIN-Corps and WE*.