Ignite Washington is an annual event that brings together business, tech, and civic leaders to design, collaborate, and invest in a digital transformation for local brands and businesses in Washington. Our mission is to infuse money into the local economy through digital commerce.
Help level the playing field for local brands and businesses, allowing them to access the same technology solutions and digital advertising for targeted markets as global brands. By technologically empowering local brands and businesses, we directly affect their bottom line and create new jobs in our local economy.
Join Meylah in collaboration with KIRO-TV, Comcast, Paypal, Microsoft and many others to educate business owners through workshops and trainings and get them up to speed on new technology and create turn key solutions for digital marketing and advertising. We are working with chambers of commerce and civics leaders to create community awareness and support.
It will take each and every one of us working together to create an ecosystem of support and growth for new jobs in Washington through digital commerce.
As a recognized business champion supporting this event, you will: *Gain access to new business opportunities, leads and resources *Provide a turn-key digital solution for local brands and businesses *Build relationships with relevant & credible business leaders
Speakers Include: *Council Member Sally Clark, Seattle City Council *Gordy Bryson, President of International Media Partners *Michael "Luna" Libes, Serial Entrepreneur, Author, Educator *Tawn Holstra, Thurston County Economic Development Board *Michael Tetteh, Certified Professional Speaker & Former Seattle Sounder *Alex Fong, Director, Microsoft US-SMB *John Greenland, Digital Sales Manager, KIRO TV
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