
Want to network, learn about new industries, or amp up your professional skills? From a panel for female entrepreneurs to a workshop on startup valuations, here are the business and professional events to check out in Seattle this week.
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Network After Work Seattle at Red Door

If you're a business owner, entrepreneur, executive or career-minded professional, Network After Work is the event for you. The organizers promise "a great chance to get out of your office (home or otherwise), step away from the computer, put your phone down, and meet new people who are eager to exchange ideas, make connections, explore partnerships, find employees, or just shoot the breeze about movies and sports."
The event will be held at Fremont bar Red Door, with complimentary appetizers included in the admission and 22 rotating craft beers on draft.
When: Wednesday, June 20, 6-9 p.m.
Where: Red Door, 3401 Evanston Ave. N.
Admission: $15
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The Power of She: Female Founders Social Soiree

If you're a female entrepreneur (or want to support them), look no further than this event from ChickChat and The Power of She, which spotlights a panel of fierce female founders and allows guests to mingle with them after the talk. This month's lineup includes Jennifer Ritchie (Revolution PR), Megan Wagstaff (Lady Yum), Liz Dunn (Dunn and Hobbes), Leah Fritz (Transcend Financial Group) and Amy Ansel (Titan Bioplastics).
Wine, bubbly and light snacks are included in the admission price at this 21+ event, and a portion of proceeds will benefit the Northwest Military Wives Foundation.
When: Wednesday, June 20, 6-9 p.m.
Where: The Collective, 400 Dexter Ave. N.
Admission: $30
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How Startup Valuation Works

"Many entrepreneurs struggle with having the valuation discussion with investors," write the organizers of this event. "Given that many startups have no revenue, much less profits, well-established quantitative methods simply do not work well."
So how do you know the value of your fledgling company? Join Ji-Yan Ngo (Alliance of Angels) for this interactive workshop, which will cover three practical methods entrepreneurs can use to inform their valuation negotiations.
When: Thursday, June 21, 12-1 p.m.
Where: Galvanize, 111 South Jackson St.
Admission: Free
Click here for more details, and to get your tickets
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