Since returning from the August recess, the U.S Congress and the White House have seen a flurry of activity, including new budget talks and discussions regarding the Affordable Healthcare Act leading to the government shutdown. Throughout this time, 3 Click Solutions has been active in meeting with key members and staff of the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives on a variety of client issues.
· In September and October we hosted receptions at Patrick Murphy’s townhouse for Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), Maryland State Representative Heather Mizeur and Montana Lt. Gov. John Walsh.
· 3 Click has been engaged with the DC-based innovative technology incubator, 1776. Patrick Murphy was part of a team that helped to prepare a select group of energy startups for their presentations in the 1776 Challenge Cup.
· 3 Click has been actively engaged with Peers, the international sharing economy organization based out of San Francisco. This culminated in 3 Click hosting the first DC event for Peers (www.Peers.org), which included Congressional staff, startup founders, investors and community representatives.
As seen in Politico on October 17:
PEERS KICKS OFF D.C. PRESENCE: Peers, the San Francisco-based grass-roots nonprofit, launched its D.C. presence Wednesday night at a reception and dinner hosted by 3 Click Solutions' Patrick Murphy at his Capitol Hill townhouse. The event was one of 100 dinners worldwide to promote the sharing economy. Peers' members include leaders in the field such as Getaround, AirBnB, LiquidSpace, Taskrabbit, Lyft, Mosaic and Vayable. Murphy launched the Collaborative Economy Coalition at the Democratic National Convention in 2012, which is a companion organization to Peers.
· In September and October we hosted receptions at Patrick Murphy’s townhouse for Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), Maryland State Representative Heather Mizeur and Montana Lt. Gov. John Walsh.
· 3 Click has been engaged with the DC-based innovative technology incubator, 1776. Patrick Murphy was part of a team that helped to prepare a select group of energy startups for their presentations in the 1776 Challenge Cup.
· 3 Click has been actively engaged with Peers, the international sharing economy organization based out of San Francisco. This culminated in 3 Click hosting the first DC event for Peers (www.Peers.org), which included Congressional staff, startup founders, investors and community representatives.
As seen in Politico on October 17:
PEERS KICKS OFF D.C. PRESENCE: Peers, the San Francisco-based grass-roots nonprofit, launched its D.C. presence Wednesday night at a reception and dinner hosted by 3 Click Solutions' Patrick Murphy at his Capitol Hill townhouse. The event was one of 100 dinners worldwide to promote the sharing economy. Peers' members include leaders in the field such as Getaround, AirBnB, LiquidSpace, Taskrabbit, Lyft, Mosaic and Vayable. Murphy launched the Collaborative Economy Coalition at the Democratic National Convention in 2012, which is a companion organization to Peers.