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Girls in Tech presents Ori Brafman the co-author of "Click": The Magic of Instant Connections

Wednesday, July 14, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

Girls in Tech presents Ori Brafman the co-author of...

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Why do we click with some people and not with others?

In CLICK (June; Broadway Books) co-author Ori Brafman looks at the research across psychology, behavioral economics, neuroscience and sociology to unravel this mystery at the heart of romantic, sexual and friend relationships.

He looks to science to explore:

·        What happens in our brains when we click with someone?

·        How we can accelerate clicking with someone we would like to get attached to?

·        How to predict what type of person we might click with?

·        What we should do after we click with someone to maintain chemistry for an
         enduring relationship?

·        How clicking with someone elevates our performance in everything including
         success at work?


Ori Brafman is also author of the New York Times bestseller SWAY: The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior, which was called “provocative” (New York Times), “breezy” (Wall Street Journal) and “amiable,” (USA Today). Ori holds a BA in peace and conflict studies from Berkeley and an MBA from Stanford Business School. He has appeared on ABC-TV’s “Nightline,” CNBC, and the Fox Business Network.

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MySpace Corporate Offices- SF
625 Second Street
San Francisco, CA 94107

Wednesday, July 14, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (PT)


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Girls in Tech is a social network enterprise focused on the engagement, education and empowerment of like-minded, professional, intelligent and influential women in technology. As young women with the capacity to inspire, we made it our personal desire and passion to create and sustain an organization that focuses on the collaboration, promotion, growth and success of women in the technology sector.

Created in February of 2007, ‘Girls in Tech’ (GIT) was founded by Adriana Gascoigne. GIT was born out of a need to provide a place for women to cultivate ideas around their careers and business concepts involving technology.

Girls in Tech aims to offer a variety of resources and tools for women to supplement and further enhance their professional careers and aspirations in technology. Some of these resources include, educational workshops and lectures, networking functions, round table discussions, conferences, social engagements, and recruitment events.