TAG2023 ANNUAL CONFERENCE | Technology Association of Grantmakers
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Live Music Breakfast with Aaron Lebos
Thursday, November 21, 2019  | Americana Ballroom | 8:30 am–9:30 am
Let the conference soak in with a performance by Miami native, Aaron Lebos. Grab breakfast and join attendees in the main ballroom for casual conversation and live music before our closing session, Reflections on the Future of IT In Philanthropy (From My End of the Couch).

The Aaron Lebos Reality is a powerful and unique original music group from Miami, Fl., whose music blends Rock, Funk and Rock in an organic fusion. Since forming in 2012, Aaron Lebos Reality has exploded in South Florida attracting both the highest-level musicians and the mainstream audiences. Playing at Miami’s premier venues, the group has been showcased on NPR numerous times. Aaron Lebos is a well-known, versatile guitarist born and raised in the South Florida area. He received his Bachelors from the University of Miami and a Masters at Florida International University, both in Jazz Performance. Aaron developed much of his versatility playing gigs, touring and recording in the diverse South Florida music scene. He currently also plays with some of the biggest names in South Florida such as Nu Deco Ensemble, Nicole Henry and The Spam All-stars as well as doing many other gigs and sessions. Aaron's newest release "141 Layers of Ikigai" is out August 2019 and is his strongest yet! Aaron Lebos Reality shows are high-energy bolts of equal parts arrangement, melody, improvisation and experimentation.

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WHAT ATTENDEES ARE SAYING

"This was, by far, one of the best conferences I’ve been to in terms of shared learning and networking. I had a blast – and as a “TAG Newbie” I felt so welcome by everyone I met and engaged with. I feel like I’ve found my people!"

“I had an incredible experience and would recommend to anyone in the #philanthropytech sector. It was wonderful to meet so many great people and hear about the great work they do. The best part was the opportunity to engage in stimulating conversations about the current and future state of philanthropy.”


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