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VC Parties Slowly Reappear, as Restrictions Loosen
VC Parties Slowly Reappear, as Restrictions Loosen
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"We definitely wanted to be on the forefront and be the first to get everybody back, because this is a community and it's a community of friends that are investors and collaborators."
The parties are slowly coming back. As L.A. County loosens restrictions and the worst of the pandemic in Southern California seems to have subsided, venture capitalists held their first major party. Senior Reporter Ben Bergman gives us an inside look.
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