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A GIF of attendees at a Collaborators & Cocktails event, 6AM City co-founders Ryan Heafy and Ryan Johnston, and Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery co-founders Mary Walsh and Jac Oliver.

Enjoy an evening of cocktails, thought-provoking conversation, and expert insights from national marketing leaders + founders in an inspiring setting.

Photos provided by Endeavor Greenville + GVLtoday

Endeavor’s Collaborators & Cocktails series returns this fall to give Greenvillians the inside scoop on all things local biz. Think: Successful entrepreneurs sharing startup wisdom + exclusive networking opportunities.

Mark your calendar for these dates and duos:

Tickets are $30 each (cocktails included) or $50 for both events.

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