Do you ever feel like a plastic bag? Drifting through the wind? It's because you're a start-up founder.
This weekly Brown Bag lunch at General Assembly is for early-stage founders to share a meal (bring your own), and trade war stories and tips.
Does lunchtime remind you of high school, sitting in the toilet cubicle with a your packed lunch and no surface to put your juice pack? We have tables! And lively conversations.
🔹 Bring a war story—that's right, leave no founder trauma at the door.
🔹 Or just bring your ears (and your own food)—hear the challenges of other solo founders and what they did to win the day.
🔹 Weekly guests—who are better than the rest of us because they've actually succeeded, and taken that sweet, sweet VC money. Or actually just more interesting and attractive.
🔹 Co-working Space—optionally, stay on after for our regular co-working session at General Assembly. Real estate is expensive and the wifi here is free.
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About Cohort – A Community for Builders
Cohort is a new community inspired by SF’s builder-first culture, offering founders a deeper, more meaningful alternative to NYC’s hustle and networking scene.
NYC has some of the most ambitious people in the world, but too often, the startup scene feels transactional. The best founder ecosystems emerge when people build together, challenge each other, and create momentum as a group.
As Paul Graham wrote:
“Ambitious people are rare… when you take people like this and put them together with other ambitious people, they bloom like dying plants given water.”
We’re building an environment where founders work side by side, form real relationships, and accelerate each other’s progress.
We’re starting with weekly coworking sessions—a simple but effective way to stay focused while building meaningful connections. Over time, we’ll expand to both social and building focused events designed to foster deeper conversations and shared learning—moving beyond networking to create a true community of builders.
Founders Cohort - Brown Bag Lunch - Founders Support Group - Mar 26
Host/s
Wed, Mar 26, 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM (EDT)
To be shared on approval
50 attendees
Do you ever feel like a plastic bag? Drifting through the wind? It's because you're a start-up founder.
This weekly Brown Bag lunch at General Assembly is for early-stage founders to share a meal (bring your own), and trade war stories and tips.
Does lunchtime remind you of high school, sitting in the toilet cubicle with a your packed lunch and no surface to put your juice pack? We have tables! And lively conversations.
🔹 Bring a war story—that's right, leave no founder trauma at the door.
🔹 Or just bring your ears (and your own food)—hear the challenges of other solo founders and what they did to win the day.
🔹 Weekly guests—who are better than the rest of us because they've actually succeeded, and taken that sweet, sweet VC money. Or actually just more interesting and attractive.
🔹 Co-working Space—optionally, stay on after for our regular co-working session at General Assembly. Real estate is expensive and the wifi here is free.
------
About Cohort – A Community for Builders
Cohort is a new community inspired by SF’s builder-first culture, offering founders a deeper, more meaningful alternative to NYC’s hustle and networking scene.
NYC has some of the most ambitious people in the world, but too often, the startup scene feels transactional. The best founder ecosystems emerge when people build together, challenge each other, and create momentum as a group.
As Paul Graham wrote:
“Ambitious people are rare… when you take people like this and put them together with other ambitious people, they bloom like dying plants given water.”
We’re building an environment where founders work side by side, form real relationships, and accelerate each other’s progress.
We’re starting with weekly coworking sessions—a simple but effective way to stay focused while building meaningful connections. Over time, we’ll expand to both social and building focused events designed to foster deeper conversations and shared learning—moving beyond networking to create a true community of builders.