Posted by Ellie Mirman on Fri, Sep 25, 2009 @ 07:31 AM
Last night I finally made it out to my first DartBoston Pokin' Holes event and I was on a panel of three critiquing Launch Into Boston.
Overall, it was a great experience - met some great people and got to talk about a really interesting business. Full video is below, but here are the basics:
DartBoston: DartBoston is a community of young entrepreneurs and professionals in the Boston area.
Pokin' Holes: DartBoston holds a live weekly video podcast and event called "Pokin' Holes" that evaluates and provides feedback to young entrepreneurs starting new ventures.
Launch Into Boston: This week we evaluated Launch Into Boston, a service for recent college graduates and young professionals to transition into life in Boston.
Panelists: Jason Evanish, Neha Patadia, and myself, and moderated by DartBoston's Cort Johnson
Big thanks to Cort and DartBoston for inviting me to join the panel. It was a great time and I'm sure I'll be back!
Posted by Ellie Mirman on Fri, Sep 18, 2009 @ 07:23 AM
This weekend marks the start of the year 5770. Tonight we celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year - also my favorite holiday.
I've never been really into New Year's (January 1), either because of when it falls (smack dab in the middle of the school year) or because of my lack of New Year's traditions. It's Rosh Hashanah that's full of traditions for me. Same situation with a lot of "American" holidays that, for me, have Jewish counterparts:
- Thanksgiving - Passover
- Halloween - Purim
- Valentine's Day - really?
It's this time of year that I really do stop and think about my life, the past year, and the new year ahead. It's a celebratory and reflective time and one of the (unfortunately) few times that really get me back to my Jewish roots.
This week also marks my two-year anniversary (or, the start of my third year!) at HubSpot. It's easy to lose track of time - in general, and especially at HubSpot - and forget where I am. What's great about the mark of a new year is that it gives you an opportunity to recognize how far you've come and think about where you want to go from here. A nice checkpoint to ground yourself.
Rosh Hashanah also gives me an excuse to eat delicious, sweet food, see family and friends, and generally be happy about life (cheesey, I know, but I'm a cheesey person from time to time). With all that said...
Shanah tovah u'metukah (a sweet and happy new year) to all!
Photo by chany14
Posted by Ellie Mirman on Thu, Sep 03, 2009 @ 10:23 AM
Sup dawg, I heard you like The Office, so I put The Office in your office so you can play The Office in your office.
The [Marketing] Office: How @HubSpot Learned Twitter ("The Office" Spoof)
Credits
Director, Producer and Film Editor: Rebecca Corliss (@repcor)
Cast
Mike "Michael Scott" Volpe (@mvolpe)
Dan "Dwight" Zarrella (@danzarrella)
Rick "Jim" Burnes (@rickburnes)
Ellie "Pam" Mirman (@ellieeille)
Karen "Angela" Rubin (@karenrubin)
Prashant "Oscar" Kaw (@prashantkaw)
Dan Tyre (as himself)