Crowd Fusion takes on Philadelphia

In December the fledgling Crowd Fusion Team met in Philadelphia for 3 days of coding, colaberation and consumption.  Below is the group enjoying the Feast of Seven Fishes with the author of EZ Street  Robert Tinnell.   Alex Hilman gracious let us live in Independents Hall conference room.  For the first time at Crowdfusion design, process, and development began to gel into a solid product offering.  We met our old buddy Mike Propst in Philadelphia, he joined us for dinner, and gave us some great design feedback.

Alex is running what is quickly becoming a model co-working space that makes Philadelphia a very attractive gathering point for small virtual work forces on the east coast.   We will definitely be revisiting Philadelphia in the coming year.

Clockwise Top Left to Bottom Left: Brian Alvey, Ryan Scheuermann, Mike Propst, Craig Wood, Judith Meskill, and Robert Tinnell

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victor Agreda Jr (3:31 PM on Fri Jan 25, 2008)

hey, I know some of those folks! I'm trying to get a co-working space going here in Knoxville, but we can't decide where to put the outhouse.

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Craig Wood (10:18 AM on Sat Jan 26, 2008)

Keep us posted as to the status of the Outhouse, maybe a Code Fusion Tennessee is in our future.

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Mike (5:51 PM on Sun Jan 20, 2008)

Was happy to be ComicMix's guest in Philly, Craig!

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