Mentor Corner

In-person session | Roundtable, Engage, Connect

September 11, 2025 | 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Room: Lobby
ABOUT THE SESSION

Different mentors will show up every night to the VCPhx Mentor Corner. Come by with your ask and see if someone is there and able to help. Mentors manage the timing and availability on-site, no-preregistration necessary. If no-one there fits the bill, try again the following week!

This is a free-for-all, and everyone is welcome, however, please note that Venture Café Phoenix is an inclusive environment, we encourage everyone to be kind and no hard sales! Mentors are welcome to bring business cards to network with. Please no additional marketing materials.

We will rope off a section of the lobby lounge to become the Mentor Corner. Arrive at 5pm to get checked in and find a seat in the lounge.

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September 11, 2025

850 N 5th St. Phoenix Az, 85004

Easy and free parking in the South lot.

Validation available at registration.

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