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Mixtroz Imperfect Conversations- A Time for Collision, Community and Connections

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Birmingham-based engagement software company, Mixtroz, invites the city of Birmingham to an evening of community connection and imperfect conversation powered by their newest product feature, Mixtroz Virtual.

Mixtroz founders, Kerry Schrader and Ashlee Ammons are the 37th and 38th black female founders to close a $1M+ round of funding in the United States.

As a proud black, certified woman-owned business in Birmingham, Mixtroz will use their platform and power to create virtual small groups to initiate these “imperfect conversations” and facilitate new community connections across the city.

The willingness of our community to have diverse conversations, albeit imperfect ones, is another positive example that we can set for communities in the US and beyond,” says Ashlee Ammons, President of Mixtroz.

Mixtroz invites the media to extend this invitation for small group connection to the community.

Source: The Birmingham Times

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