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EO Exclusive Conversation with Serial Entrepreneur - Gary Vaynerchuk

Hosted by EO US East (this is not an EO Philadelphia hosted event)

Dates: December 3, 2020

Time: 5 pm -6 pm

Venue: Zoom link will be circulated to those who register for the event.

Attendees: This is an exclusive virtual event for EO Members from the US West and US East Regions only. Space is limited so register now!

Please join us for an EXCLUSIVE conversation with the serial entrepreneur, GARY VAYNERCHUK!

Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur and the Chairman of VaynerX, a modern-day communications parent company, as well as the CEO and Co-Founder of VaynerMedia, a full-service digital agency servicing Fortune 500 clients across the company’s 4 locations.

Gary rose to prominence in the late 90’s after establishing one of the first eCommerce wine sites, WineLibrary helping his father grow the family business from 4 to 60MM in sales.

Gary is also one of the most sought-after public speakers alive today. He is a venture capitalist, 5-time New York Times bestselling author, and an early investor in companies such as Twitter, Tumblr, Venmo and Uber. Gary has been named to both Crain’s and Fortune’s 40 Under 40 lists.

Gary is currently the subject of DailyVee, an online documentary series highlighting what it’s like to be a CEO and public figure in today’s digital world. He is also the host of #AskGaryVee, a business and advice Q&A show online. Gary is also the host of a global top 10 business podcast, The Gary Vaynerchuk Audio Experience. Gary also appears with Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Alba and Will.i.am on Apple’s first original series, “Planet of the Apps”, out now.

This is an exclusive virtual event for EO Members from the US West and US East Regions only. Space is limited so register now!

***IMPORTANT: Photography, recording, or any unauthorized capture of the event is strictly prohibited.

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