Cover Image for Continusum Launch - For Founders, Creatives, and Non-Traditional Careers
Cover Image for Continusum Launch - For Founders, Creatives, and Non-Traditional Careers
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Continusum Launch - For Founders, Creatives, and Non-Traditional Careers

Hosted by Continusum & 3 others
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San Francisco, California
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Continusum Launch Event

For Founders, Creatives & Non-Traditional Paths

About the Event

Join us for the launch of Continusum — a culture-first community for people across the diaspora who’ve chosen to build, create, and move differently.

This is a high-energy, come-as-you-are evening centered on people who’ve pushed past traditional lanes and defined success on their own terms. The night will feature two casual fireside conversations — one spotlighting non-traditional and unexpected career paths, and another with founders sharing how they built outside the expected mold — plus time to connect organically over light bites and great energy.

Hear from inspiration leaders such as:

  • Zayanya de Alwis, Director of Communications for San Francisco Unicorns

  • Zendra Hines, Founder & Principal Designer, Zentrified Consulting

  • Ted Wint, Investor for Gold House Ventures

  • Cassandra Manansala, Co-Founder and Partner for Modern Bay Constructors

  • Elaine Pavich, Co-Founder of X˙CORE Studio

  • Michael Ogata, Co-Founder of Flipbird.co

  • Mable Huang, AI Storytelling & Creative Direction at Curious Refuge

  • Kyra Ruiz, NFL Cheerleader

Location: Pa’ina, San Francisco
Cost: Free to attend
Capacity: Limited · RSVP required

We’re building something new — and this is the first gathering.
If you’ve ever colored outside the lines, this space is for you.

Learn more at www.continusum.org

By attending this event, you acknowledge that photography and video may occur and may be used by Continusum for community and promotional purposes.

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San Francisco, California
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