Tell OTBC where to go

OTBCOur friends over at the Open Technology Business Center (OTBC) are getting the itch to move.

But before they go and do anything rash, they want to make sure it’s the right move. So, like any good socially minded organization, they’re asking you for your help.

Why the move? Well, OTBC wants to be even more involved in the startup community—and they want to make it easier for all of us to participate in their programs.

But they have one minor issue: they receive funding from the city of Beaverton and, as such, they must remain within the Beaverton city limits.

So what options do they have? I’m glad you asked!

  1. Stay where they are
  2. The Round in Beaverton
  3. Allen and 217

Why not take a couple of seconds and tell OTBC where to go? Your feedback would be greatly appreciated.

OTBC provides coaching for and hosts events for high-tech entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs.

Things people have said about this post

From The OTBC Brings Lunch 2.0 to the ‘burbs » Silicon Florist on September 28th, 2008 at 10:43 am

[…] Rick blogged back in August, the Open Technology Business Center, or fondly, the OTBC, had been searching for a […]

From The OTBC Brings Lunch 2.0 to the ‘burbs : Oregon Startup Blog on November 3rd, 2008 at 12:40 pm

[…] Rick blogged back in August, the Open Technology Business Center, or fondly, the OTBC, had been searching for a […]

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