
ZAG co-sponsors Silicon Valley Fast Private Awards
CEOs and executive staff gather to find out where their companies rank on this year’s list of Silicon Valley’s Fastest Growing Private Companies. Over 200 attendees expected.
Silicon Valley Fast Private Awards
San Jose Improv Comedy Club
Thursday, October 18, 2018
62 S 2nd St, San Jose, CA 95113
5:15 pm – 8:15 pm
Tentative Agenda:
5:15 pm – 6:00 pm: Registration and Networking
6:00 pm: General Welcome by SVBJ
6:05 pm: Sponsor Welcome
6:15 pm – 6:45 pm: Awards Presentation
6:45 pm – 8:00 pm: Strolling Dinner
8:15 pm: Event Conclusion
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