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Tagging everyone in the TPC team to share their 1 word – Ben Legg, Jesus Iniesta, Lexi Radcliffe-Hart, Claire Moss, Stephanie Dotto, Afonso Pereira, Krzysztof Janiszewski, Alan Tang
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Ella Bernie posted a new activity comment
Hi Ryan, thanks for sharing! Tagging some tech professionals who might be interested or who may know of other people to recommend for mentoring Jesus Iniesta, Isaac Bailey, Chris Pointon, Stephen Morris, Paul Sheppard, Rajat Hooja, Mike Smales, Johannes Castner, Andy Jones, David Ingram, Mark Wong, Simona Bali, PIYUSH GARG
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Today’s one of our favourite days of the month – it’s time for Community Networking
Join us at 1pm (BST) for an hour of super fun, super fast networking!
Meet more of our community, expand your network and plan collaborations with likeminded portfolio professionals in a relaxed and supportive environment
Lexi Radcliffe-Hart, Ben Legg, Fiona Chorlton-Voong, Jesus Iniesta, Claire Moss and Ella Bernie will be there – will you?
Sign up for free here: http://staging.the-portfolio-collective.com/events/community-networking/
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If you’re interested in our crowdfund, tomorrow’s the last chance to come along to our ’Future of The Portfolio Collective’ call
We’ll be discussing future plans for TPC – from growing our talent matching service, to improving our platform and facilitating collaborations, with our co-founders Ben Legg, Fiona Chorlton-Voong and Jesus Iniesta
If you’ve got any questions about what we’ve got planned and how you can get involved, come along to the call tomorrow (Tuesday 5th!) at 5pm (GMT)
You can find out more about our crowdfund here: https://www.seedrs.com/the-portfolio-collective
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Tool tip of the week
This week we’re recommending Rocketbook, a reusable notebook that allows you to scan and digitally store your notes
Our CTO Jesus (Jesus Iniesta) first told our COO Fiona (Fiona Chorlton-Voong) about Rocketbook almost 5 years ago and now half of the TPC team uses them
What’s great is that it feels like you’re writing in a normal notebook, except that once your book is full of notes you can easily wipe them away! This means you’re not unnecessarily storing loads of old notebooks – and you’ve always got a digital copy if needed
Here’s the link if you’d like to take a closer look at Rocketbook: https://getrocketbook.co.uk/ – make sure to let us know what you think
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That would cure my stationery habit but I’m not sure I want it to!
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You’ll have to find another type of stationary to invest in Pete
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Great to hear – my brother bought me one for Christmas – still yet to use it after a bit of an overloaded January!
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I love mine Janis! Such a better way of writing notes and I find it weirdly satisfying to wipe clean after – feels very much like you get to declutter your mind as well as the notepad
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Might have to look into this! I have been looking at a MacBook Air for note-taking, but going to compare!
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