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Every First Friday, we host a lively gathering of friends, families, and entrepreneurs for a First Friday Mixer to connect and learn about Tulsa's venture community!Â
This month we are co-hosting with Sky's The Limit, and featuring art from Marlon Hall.
We have activities, food, drinks and fun for all ages! Kids are not only welcome but encouraged!
Arrive early (4-5pm) for a Q & A session with Atento Capital's Leadership Team: Michael Basch, Will Gray, and Susan Spears.
1. Head to skysthelimit.org and create an entrepreneur profile.
2. Once you do, you’ll receive a message from Chris Harvey to meet and introduce you to Sky’s The Limit.
3. Get feedback: Create a Personal Milestone around getting one piece of feedback from a volunteer business mentor on your business on the Sky’s The Limit platform.
4. Attend the First Friday event September 2nd. Link is in our profile to register!
As you know, Tulsa has one of the best art crawls around. Since we have this new spectacular office right in the middle of it, we want to use it as a launching point for our closest of friends to kick off your own First Friday journey.
 Parking
 We highly recommend parking at the Vast Bank parking lot for convenience, but you are also welcome to park in the lot behind Vast Bank
Sky's The Limit is a digital platform that connects aspiring, underrepresented entrepreneurs ages 18 to 29 with experienced business advisors and mentors. Their mission is to empower underserved communities nationwide by providing them with the right support, from the right people, at the right time in their journey. Through their digital platform, they provide young entrepreneurs with one-on-one support, their young adult-adapted entrepreneurship training resources, and their startup grants funding.
Marlon F. Hall’s life intention is to cultivate human potential in ways that are whimsically beautiful and positively willful. He is an international lecturing anthropologist, filmmaker, and cultural architect. He was recently named a Fulbright Specialist by the U.S. Department of Educational and Cultural Affairs and World Learning, is the Visual Anthropologist and Social Media Archivist for the Greenwood Art Project, and a 2021 Tulsa Artist Fellow. Marlon engages the choreography of visual anthropology, art-installations, and salon dinners to whimsically unearth community beauty from social brokenness.