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This event has passed — it was held on November 9, 2023.
Thursday, November 9 · 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM EST

Jews in Professional Services Lunch-And-Learn

Join us for a lunch-and-learn tailored for Jewish young professionals in their 20s and 30s working in professional services.

Join us for a lunch-and-learn tailored for Jewish young professionals in their 20s and 30s working in professional services. This gathering is designed to bring together individuals from various sectors, including consulting, legal services, accounting, architecture, engineering, marketing, and advisory for networking and knowledge-sharing.

Enjoy an informative talk and Q&A with Matt Pincus, Tribe 12 Board Member and Chief Executive Officer of Pincus Elevator Companywho will speak on the topic of ‘Lessons In Scaling: Applying Business Growth Strategies to Career Advancement’.

Lunch will be held in the Executive Boardroom on the second floor of the Weitzman Museum of American Jewish History located at the corner of 5th & Market Streets. A sushi lunch by House of Kosher will be served. $15 per person.

Don’t miss this chance to connect with like-minded peers, engage in meaningful conversations that foster both personal and professional growth, and gain valuable industry knowledge!

This event is also a great place to learn about the Tribe 12 Fellowship, Tribe 12’s accelerator for entrepreneurial people in Philly’s Jewish community. Applications for our next cohort of Fellows will open soon! Learn more at tribe12.org/fellowship.

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Tribe 12 connects people in their 20s/30s to Jewish life and community in Philadelphia today so they will choose to stay connected tomorrow.

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101 South Independence Ml East, Philadelphia, 19106, United States View on Google Maps
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