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Philly gets Mission Mobbed…and it felt damn good!

When we nicknamed the Mission Mob a “happy hour with damn good intentions,” we were right about at least one thing: it felt damn good to be there!

Somewhere between 100 and 150 missioneurs filled Ladder 15 in downtown Philadelphia to share their missions and network across lines rarely crossed. It was amazing to watch all these groups mixing and mingling like they had been doing it for years — including startups, non-profits, universities, representatives of city and state government, and members of the tech and creative communities.

Enjoy these pictures and videos from the event, whether you’re reliving the night or wishing you hadn’t missed it. We’ll have another Mission Mob event before too long.

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Unofficial tour of the event

Live keynotes from the Mission Mob team

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