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UPCOMING EVENTS.

Apr 26, 2026 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Show Her the Money — Screening + Q&A with Emmeline Ventures

Join us for a screening of Show Her the Money, a documentary following women venture capitalists working to close the gender funding gap. After the film, we'll hear from Azin Radsan van Alebeek, Co-Founder and General Partner of Emmeline Ventures, a seed-stage fund focused on women's health, wealth, and sustainability. The discussion will touch on how early-stage investors evaluate product-market fit, what it takes to back underrepresented founders, and what the gender funding gap looks like from the inside. Light refreshments to follow.

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Educational

May 2, 2026 12:15pm - 1:15pm

From Startup to Scale: A PM Panel

What does it actually mean to be a great product manager -- and does the answer change depending on where you work? Join us for a panel conversation with two PMs who have lived on very different sides of that question. Shriji Thakker builds products at Blitz Insurance, a Series A startup, where you move fast, make decisions with limited resources, and do a little bit of everything. Devi Kovi has spent over a decade growing products at Instagram, where the challenge is about coordination, consistency, and impact at massive scale. We will talk about what the day-to-day work of a PM really looks like at each stage -- how you set priorities, how you ship products, how you make decisions, and what skills carry over as companies grow. Registration options: PM Club member lunch ticket: $10 (subsidized by your club membership) Non-member lunch ticket: $15 No lunch (bring your own): Free Lunch orders close Friday at noon before the event. Register early to secure your spot.

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May 9, 2026 12:15pm - 1:15pm

Scaling in Healthcare: Building Sustainable Businesses Without Losing Clinical Mission

Healthcare is one of the hardest industries to build in. The gap between clinical mission and financial sustainability trips up even smart, well-funded founders -- and in women's health and behavioral health, the stakes are even higher. Join us for lunch with Vasanta Pundarika, Founder and CEO of Lotuspring. After nearly two decades in investment banking at Raymond James and Matrix Capital Markets, advising organizations from Mayo Clinic to early-stage startups, Vasanta now helps women's health and behavioral health companies scale without compromise, keeping mission and money aligned at every stage of growth. Whether you're drawn to healthcare, product, investing, or entrepreneurship, this is a conversation about how the business of healthcare actually works. We'll dig into: - How patient trust drives retention, LTV, and long-term business value - What major M&A moves like UHS/LifeStance signal about where the industry is headed - Where the biggest unmet needs in women's and behavioral health are right now - How to build a healthcare company that investors will actually fund

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