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title: 'Portland 100: Taking the next step in solidifying the Portland startup community'
date: '2011-04-05T11:01:50-07:00'
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categories:
  - Events
  - Oregon
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  - Portland100
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  - 'gerald baugh'
  - 'nitin khanna'
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  - Portland
  - 'portland 100'
  - Startup
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# Portland 100: Taking the next step in solidifying the Portland startup community

In many ways, the Portland startup community is still in its infancy. Sure. We’ve had successes here and there. But the framework and structure that is part and parcel of larger startup towns like Seattle and the Bay Area are still somewhat nascent around here.

So we’ve got to build some of those support mechanisms from scratch. But we also needed companies that were ready to take the next step. Well, we’re getting there. And the [Portland 100](http://pdx11.org/node/4017 "Portland 100") is the next logical step.

> The Software Summit in December was a milestone event to chart the course of a strategic plan aimed at helping the Software Cluster thrive. At that event, we announced the formation of three networks in response to industry feedback. Each of these networks is now building tangible deliverables to further support the growth of Portland’s software industry.

> On Wednesday April 6, 2011, you are invited to attend a reception where we will launch another significant new initiative that will drive economic development within the Software cluster: the Portland 100. Please join me and many of your industry peers as Nitin Khanna, CEO of MergerTech and former CEO and founder of Saber, rolls out the program. The program will also include a recap of the PDX11 Unconference and Hackathon at Portland State University April 1-2 and a brief update on progress of our various networks.

Yeah. If you’ve ever had the chance to meet [Nitin](http://twitter.com/n_khanna "Nitin Khanna")—one of the handful of folks in the Portland startup scene who can claim “successful exit” on his resume—you know you’re in for something interesting. And if you haven’t had a chance to meet him? This would be a good opportunity to do so.

Come hear the plans for the next step in the Portland startup scene. Join [Gerald Baugh](http://twitter.com/Baughg "Gerald Baugh") of the PDC and Nitin as they take you through the thinking behind the Portland 100, Wednesday, April 6 beginning at 5 PM at [Puppet Labs](http://goo.gl/maps/cJNw "Puppet Labs").

To RSVP, [head over to Calagator (with its awesome new Plancast integration)](http://calagator.org/events/1250460424 "RSVP for Portland 100 event").
