The PA5 (Princeton Area Alumni Association of Automobilie
Afficianados) is planning a "fall drive" on Sunday, Oct 8. We will be
meeting at the Brick Farm Market parking lot in Hopewell at 10 a.m., departing
at 10:30. Wil Wong has graciously charted a special course for us, meandering
through beautiful scenic roads with an end target of the Sergentsville Inn in
Delaware Twp around noon. Hopefully we will have some fall color to enjoy as
well. Note, you do NOT need a fancy nor exotic nor fast car to participate. A
love of motor driven devices helps (can be combustion or electric!) and the
desire for a fun tour of beautiful countryside, fabulous Princeton Alumni
camaraderie, and tasty food.
Please contact John Epstein at jandkepstein@hotmail.com to place your name on the RSVP list. In your email,
please let him know if you will be driving on the tour, and how many people in
your party. If you just want to meet up at the restaurant, that is fine as well
but again, please let us know as soon as possible so we can make the
reservation.
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PA3 INVITES YOU TO
“SECOND TUESDAYS”
A PRINCETON PROPELLER EVENT
AT QUADRANGLE CLUB

FOR ENTREPRENEURS,
NAVIGATORS & THE CURIOUS
Please Join Us for Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres
33 PROSPECT AVENUE – PRINCETON, NJ
6 P, TUESDAY, October 10th, 2017
Speaker: Devin Walsh ’11
Strategy/Business Development,
uPort, ConsenSys
“Beyond Bitcoin: How Blockchain is
Transforming Cryptocurrency, Commerce and the Arts”
After graduating from
Princeton with a degree in Economics, Devin held several positions at
BlackRock, concentrating on Platform Innovation. This was followed by an internship, ongoing,
at uPort, a self-sovereign identity solution built on the Ethereum blockchain,
housed within ConsenSys. Concurrently,
she is pursuing an MBA in MIT’s Sloan School of Management, where she has led an
MIT Media Lab Digital Currency Initiative Working Group, as well as the first
MBA Blockchain Venture Competition hosted by ConsenSys. Devin’s talk will commence with a primer on
Blockchain and its history. She will then
delineate applications beyond cryptocurrency, and trace the decentralizing and
disruptive impacts this technology is generating in all our lives --- from
currency to IP to our very identity.
Registration Required via propellers.princetonaaa.org
NEXT PRINCETON PROPELLER: Tues, Nov 14th (6 P)
Keep the Propellers Flying!
The Propellers are entirely donations-funded.
FULLY TAX-DEDUCTIBLE contributions can be made:By check: to “The Princeton Area Alumni Association (PA3)”
ATTN: Fouad J. Masrieh, Treasurer
1009 Barclay Blvd., Princeton, NJ 08540
(Please stipulate “for the Propellers”) OR by PayPal or Credit Card.Princeton Alumni may add $30 "for PA3 Dues"
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October 10 Propeller Event (
Tuesday, October 10, 2017 - 6:00 PM to
9:00 PM
)
Speaker: Devin Walsh ’11
Strategy/Business Development, uPort, ConsenSys
Topic: “Beyond Bitcoin: How Blockchain is Transforming Cryptocurrency, Commerce and the Arts”
Location: Quadrangle Club, 33 Prospect Ave., Princeton, NJ 08544
Cost: Donations Accepted
Organized by: PA3
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Propellers Sept. 12th Event
PA3 INVITES YOU TO “SECOND TUESDAYS”
A PRINCETON PROPELLER EVENT
AT QUADRANGLE CLUB

FOR ENTREPRENEURS,
NAVIGATORS & THE CURIOUS
Please Join Us for Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres
33 PROSPECT AVENUE – PRINCETON, NJ
6 P, TUESDAY, September 12th, 2017
Speaker: Christian
Theriault ’07, *08
Co-Founder and CEO, TAG Optics
Inc.
“New Directions in Biomedical
Screening:
Adaptive Optics for Live
Non-Invasive 3D Volumetric Imaging”
Founded in
2011, TAG Optics designs and manufactures ultra high-speed variable focus
lenses for applications ranging from biomedical imaging to laser material
processing and robotic vision. After
completing degrees in Molecular Biology and Mechanical Engineering at
Princeton, Chris founded two medical device companies in the orthopedic and
drug delivery space; he then worked at Signum Biosciences, developing new
chemical entities (NCEs) for their central nervous system and dermatology
markets. His talk will survey leading-edge
optical imaging techniques for medical applications, and then delve into specific
real-time volumetric imaging applications, such as the future of blood-borne
pathogen disorder detection, and other medical imaging modalities enabled by
TAG Optics’ technology.
Registration Required via propellers.princetonaaa.org
NEXT PRINCETON PROPELLER: Tuesday, Oct 10th (6 P)
Keep the Propellers Flying!
The Propellers are entirely donations-funded.
FULLY TAX-DEDUCTIBLE contributions can be made:By check: to “The Princeton Area Alumni Association (PA3)”
ATTN: Fouad J. Masrieh, Treasurer
1009 Barclay Blvd., Princeton, NJ 08540
(Please stipulate “for the Propellers”) OR by PayPal or Credit Card.Princeton Alumni may add $30 "for PA3 Dues"
Related Events
Sept 12th Propeller (Second Tuesday) (
Tuesday, September 12, 2017 - 6:00 PM to
9:00 PM
)
Speaker: Christian Theriault ’07, *08
Co-Founder and CEO, TAG Optics Inc.
“New Directions in Biomedical Screening:
Adaptive Optics for Live Non-Invasive 3D Volumetric Imaging”
6 PM, Tues., Sept. 12th
Location: Quadrangle Club, 33 Prospect Ave., Princeton, NJ 08544
Cost: Contributions Gratefully Accepted
Organized by: PA3
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