Join us on August 24th for our fourth round of Fuckupers speakers at Campfire Collaborative Space! It will be a night of good stories and good company to share the pain with. Get your tickets now!
What is the FuckUp Night about?
FUN is a global movement where stories of failed business and projects are told, questioned and celebrate. The movement was born in Mexico City in 2012 by five friend who felt they need to break free from the stigmas surrounding "failure". As fellow entrepreneurs and soon-to-be FUNpreneurs, they deeply believed in communicating failure as a positive step everyone must overcome on the road to success
In every FuckUp night, we are going to have 3 to 4 speakers to share their failure story: What was the project? What went wrong? What did they learn? What would they do differently?
We have an amazing line-up for this FUN Vol. IX,
Introducing:
Jonathan Wong has over 20 years extensive international business experience in fast-paced industries and was involved in numerous multi-million-dollar projects in Asia Pacific. Jonathan is currently Project Director at The Centre of Entrepreneurship at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and Business Consultant at Social Enterprise and Business Centre at The Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS).
Eddie Hui
Eddie is an ICT veteran, worked for more than 18 companies (some of them are non-IT) in last 36 years, covered region from Hong Kong to International, currently CEO Advisor of IT emaos, an International IT firm in interim C level job outsourcing, strategic business development consulting and training).
and last but not least,
Sherman Lee, co-founder of Rocco.AI and GoodAudience.com — Powerful social media products to develop deep relationships with customers.
Sherman loves connecting about startups, technology, remote working, and growth marketing. Sharing hard lessons learned working with 3K+ brands via @GoodAudience and @Rocco_AI. Insights on building a sustainable business from London, San Francisco, and Hong Kong
ABOUT CAMPFIRE
Campfire Collaborative Spaces is Asia's fastest growing network of shared spaces. By end 2017, Campfire will have 7 co-working, 1 co-living, and 1 co-learning sites in 4 countries. With real estate at a premium in most major cities, Campfire provides reliable and flexible sites to maximize utilization. Currently, operating 2 industry-focused co-working sites in Hong Kong ( Kennedy Town - Tech and Wong Chuk Hang - Fashion), Campfire encourages collaboration through industry-specific facilities, relevant events, and vibrant communities.
DIRECTIONS
Campfire Collaborative Space
4/F Cheung Hing Industrial Building
12P Smithfield Road, Kennedy Town
MTR Kennedy Town Exit A
2min walk from MTR
U-turn / up the hill / first building entrance on the left