High Tech Prayer Breakfast

High Tech Prayer Breakfast

"Beyond the Breakfast" - Lunch!

If you were inspired by this year's breakfast, but still have some questions, please join us for two follow up lunch sessions Nov. 16 and 30 with Jerry Leachman at the Best Western Tysons Westpark Hotel. Lunch will be provided free of charge. Please RSVP at HTPBSurvey@gmail.com.

The 2012 High Tech Prayer Breakfast will be held December 6, 2012 at the McLean Hilton in Tyson's Corner from 7 to 9 am. We are currently accepting table hosts.

About HTPB

High Tech Prayer Breakfast - DC Metro, Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization with the mission to minister to the spiritual needs of individuals in the high tech business community in a interdenominational manner. The ministry is modeled after High Tech Ministries in Atlanta, Georgia.

We host an annual High Tech Prayer Breakfast featuring a well-known speaker from the business community who delivers a message about the influence a personal relationship with Jesus Christ has had on his or her life and business.

The ministry also hosts follow-up meetings and Bible studies throughout the year.

HTPB In The News

Washington Post

Tech Community Gathers for Prayer

December 8, 2008 by Kim Hart

Driving nearly 800 local professionals to wake up early was the High Tech Prayer Breakfast, an annual event that brings together a wide range of local business players -- from investors and lawyers to executives and headhunters.

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Washington Post

Executives Take Time For Prayer

December 4, 2006 by Kim Hart

Volunteers on the 98-member committee that organizes the breakfast say the turnout of 800 technology professionals reflects the growing number of executives embracing Christianity both in and out of the office.

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Washington Post

Prayer Breakfast Draws Strong Tech Turnout

November 18, 2004 by Shannon Henry

The guest speakers appearing before a sold-out breakfast of 600 tech executives usually hold forth on such topics as cable communications and early-stage venture funding.

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Host Committee

  • Betty Arbuckle, Washington Financial Group
  • Ed Barrientos
  • Paul Bice, John Marshall Bank
  • Mike Borton
  • Robert Brandau, Increasing Revenue, Inc.
  • Boyd Camak, Beltway Job Search Partners
  • DR Carlson
  • Dwight Chamberlain, Red Hat
  • James Clayton, Clayton Design Group
  • Cheryl and Russ Corser, TELELINK Communications, Inc.
  • Kathleen Crow, The McLean Group
  • David Cutlip
  • Tina Dante, The Metamorphosis Group, Inc.
  • Mary Dridi
  • Colleen Dwyer, Cisco
  • Paul Economon, Economon & Associates PC
  • Chris Eimas, Deltek, Inc.
  • John Endlich, CBMC
  • Paul Farrell, Moreover Technologies, Inc.
  • Ardell Fleeson, CB Richard Ellis
  • Jeff Gallimore, Excella Consulting
  • Carl N. Grant, III, Cooley LLP
  • Mark Greathouse, GTG Solutions, LLC
  • Brad Hill, Site Organic
  • Michelle Hoffman, Hoffman CFO Consulting
  • Caitlin McCleary Horn
  • Landon Johnson, Talant
  • Hooks Johnston, Valhalla Partners
  • Ron Kaiser
  • Burton Kloster, Deloitte Services
  • Bob Korzeniewski
  • Elizabeth Lewis, Cooley LLP
  • Jim LeMunyon
  • Mike Lincoln, Cooley LLP
  • Maria Lorena Madrid
  • Bob Maistros
  • Bruce Mancinelli, Greater Reston Chamber/Inc.spire
  • Curt McGowan, Sprint Nextel
  • Robbie Melton
  • Phillip and Caren Merrick
  • Mark Modica
  • Ludmilla Parnell
  • Lin Pearce
  • Michael Pocalyko, Monticello Capital
  • Jack Quarles, 3Q Strategies
  • Anthony Renzette, Demandmart.com
  • Geoff Roser, Salesforce.com
  • Tracy Ryan, ArcSight, an HP Company
  • Scott Ryser, Yakabod, Inc.
  • Michael C. Saunders
  • Dondi Saunders
  • Sandy Searce
  • Lee Self, Renaissance EXECUTIVE FORUMS
  • Larry Simpson, Three Pillars Software
  • Ken Smith, Christian Stewardship Ministries
  • Stuart Solomon, Accenture
  • Jeff Sounder, Oracle Corporation
  • Todd Stottlemyer
  • Clint Thomas, Argy, Wiltse & Robinson, P.C.
  • Jody Toser, TelecomHub
  • Doug Traxler, WebbMason
  • Tom van Gorder, Arxan Technologies
  • Casey Veatch, Veatch Commercial Real Estate
  • Diana Villarreal, Creativa Concepts
  • C.A.M. Wagner, Kelly Benefit Strategies
  • Scott Williamson, Yakabod, Inc.
  • Jim Wright, Birthmother Ministries

Attend the HTPB

The 2012 High Tech Prayer Breakfast will be held December 6, 2012 at the McLean Hilton from 7 to 9 am. We are currently accepting table hosts.

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The cost of the tables is going up this year. Attached is the revised Host Committee form that needs to go up at the link on the site. And below is the code for the new PayPal buttons. There is a third button for purchasing an individual seat. We are going to market the event differently this year and are going to try to get more individuals there. Please let me know if you have any questions. Please also let me know if there is a way that I can log in and do simple maintenance myself in the future. Thanks so much.

To sign up to be a table host, you may print out and mail in the Host Committee Form to the address on the form with a check or pay by PayPal below.  If you have questions regarding hosting a table, please contact Casey Veatch at (703) 471-7522 or cveatch@veatchcommercial.com.

Purchase Your Table Today

To pay online to host a table of 10 for $650 please click here:

 

To pay online for to host a 1/2 table of five for $325, please click here:


To pay online for an individual seat for $65, please click here:

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