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Invite to join Steve Case, Cardi B @ Forbes Summit

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Good morning, This past year has been monumental and yet exciting. We're experiencing a force of cha

Good morning, This past year has been monumental and yet exciting. We're experiencing a force of change like never before. I wanted to reach out as we're in the midst of planning our largest Under 30 Summit ever. This year in Boston over 7,000 attendees will gather alongside some of the world's top leaders, entrepreneurs, visionaries and mentors. In addition to our world class activations, or our investor hours with partners from many top tier funds, we're adding 24 programming tracks from marketing to crypto - something for everyone. Below are just a handful of names with over 150 more to be added. I wanted to see if you could join? We have a discount of $50 for friends of Forbes. [Click here]( to find out more. To register as an attendee, use discount code B76ZYD29 by July 25th. Looking forward to seeing you in Boston. Best, Randall Founder, 30 Under 30 @Randall Lane FORBES UNDER 30 SUMMIT 2018 SELECTION OF SPEAKERS Cardi B, musician John Kerry, Former U.S. Secretary of State and U.S. Senator Steve Case, Chairman of The Case Foundation and Cofounder of AOL Anthony Scaramucci, Founder of SkyBridge and Former White House Communications Director Chris Wylie, Ex-Cambridge Analytica Research Director Yvonne Orji, comedian, speaker, actress on Insecure Oisin Hanrahan, Cofounder & CEO of Handy Nat Turner, Cofounder & CEO, Flatiron Health Josh Kopelman, Partner, First Round Capital Cooper Hefner, Chief Creative Officer, Playboy Gary Vaynerchuk, Chairman, VaynerX, CEO of VaynerMedia Lynn Perkins, Cofounder & CEO, UrbanSitter Jeremy Allaire, CEO & Cofounder, Circle Internet Financial Neha Narula, Director of Digital Currency, MIT Amanda Nguyen, CEO & Founder, Rise Jean Brownhill, Founder and CEO, Sweeten Natalya Bailey, Founder, Accion Systems Karissa Bodnar, Founder & CEO, Thrive Causemetics Bonin Bough, Host, Cleveland Hustles Cindy Gallop, Founder, MakeLoveNotPorn and IfWeRanTheWorld John Urschel, Former Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman turned MIT mathematician This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. Forbes Media | 499 Washington Blvd. | Jersey City, NJ 07130

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