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a16z's Ben Horowitz joins the TC Early Stage agenda

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The hardest challenges to tackle are usually the most nebulous. Culture, for example, is hard to define, implement, cultivate and evolve… How do you structure culture within a business or organization? Are there steps to follow? Is there a manual?

Interestingly enough, there is. "What You Do Is Who You Are" is the latest book from legendary investor, entrepreneur and founding partner at Andreessen Horowitz, Ben Horowitz. We are absolutely thrilled to announce that he'll be joining us for a Main Stage session on April 28th at our brand new TC Early Stage event in San Francisco to discuss his new book and the lessons within it.

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And let's not forget the wealth of wisdom and experience that comes with helming Andreessen Horowitz since its inception in 2009. The firm has more than $10 billion under management, with portfolio companies that include Box, Facebook, Lyft, Slack, GitHub, Instagram and Skype. And those are just the exits. Horowitz himself sits on the boards of 14 portfolio companies, including Okta, Lyft, Foursquare, Genius, Medium and Databricks. Suffice it to say, there is plenty to learn from Horowitz.

First breakout sessions announced
Not only will you be able to learn from Horowitz, we've started to fill out our day of breakout sessions with some of the top experts in the startup world at TC Early Stage SF. Here are the first sessions you can sign up for now with plenty more to be announced over the coming weeks!

Cyan Banister, Partner, Founders Fund

How to get your first 'yes'

Asher Abramson, Co-Founder, Demand Curve
How to create great growth assets for paid channels

Lior Zorea, Law Partner, Nixon Peabody LLP
What VCs want in a term sheet (and how you can get what you want)

Dalton Caldwell, Partner, Y Combinator
How to get into Y Combinator

How to participate in TC Early Stage SF
Here's the fine print. Each of the 50+ breakout sessions at TC Early Stage SF is limited to around 100 attendees. We expect a lot more attendees, of course, so signups for each session are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Buy your ticket today and you can sign up for the breakouts we have already announced. Ticket holders will also receive 24-hour advance notice before we announce the next batch. (And yes, you can "drop" a breakout session in favor of a new one, in the event there is a schedule conflict.)

To maintain the intimate nature of this event, we will only be selling a limited number of tickets to TC Early Stage. Access to the events will be available for founders and c-suite employees of early-stage companies at a reduced rate - $199

Not an early-stage founder? We've got you covered too. Later-stage founders (series B and beyond), investors or just general startup enthusiasts are welcome to attend. A limited number of Innovator tickets are available for folks who are not early-stage founders - $299. 

So jump in and grab your ticket to TC Early Stage San Francisco today to secure your seat while they last.

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