Our ZINO Society Roundtable Investment meetings this month were fascinating. We held meetings on both Tuesday evening at the offices of Foster Pepper PLLC and on Wednesday at lunchtime at The Bellettini in Bellevue. Thank you to each for hosting delicious hors d’oeuvres and lunch.
On Tuesday evening, Colleen Brown, CEO of Fisher Communications, was the featured keynote speaker and shared information about how broadcast media is changing and why she believes that television will continue to be a very large part of our lives in spite of our affinity for our computers today. The opportunity to transmit information to such a broad group of people at one time is unparalleled. For advertisers that want to reach the broadest and largest audience, television spots will continue to be the best vehicle for achieving that goal.
We were also pleased to showcase our featured vintner on Tuesday evening, ZINO Society Wine Professional member, Yvonne Swanberg, winemaker at San Juan Vineyards and featured brewmasters, Charles and Roseann Finkel of Pike Brewing Company.
On Wednesday, we had the opportunity to present the oversize funds check to Keith McCall, ZINOpreneur Select Member and CEO of Enroute Systems, our ZINO Zillionaire Investment Forum best technology investment opportunity winner. See photo above.
Our three presenting entrepreneurs for these meetings (pictured above from left to right) were John Friess of journey gym, Daniel McKelvey of SkyTrace, and Doug Strohm of Ballpark Classics. Also pictured above is Doug Strohm demonstrating his game to ZINO Society guest, Jim Towne while Dave McGinnis, ZINO Society sponsor, coach and screener of Citi Private Bank watches.
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