The Meeting Hustle was born in a cramped, fluorescent-lit conference room deep beneath the streets of Manhattan. It was the brainchild of Buckminster Fuller, a visionary architect with a penchant for efficiency and a love for bad puns.
The first meeting was a 2-hour extravaganza, with 17 attendees, 12 agendas, and 3 rounds of "Networking Bingo." It was a wild success, and The Meeting Hustle was born.
In the early years, The Meeting Hustle was a scrappy, DIY operation. Meetings were held in dingy coffee shops and cramped community centers. But the message remained the same: "Meetings are the new black."
Want to learn more about our humble beginnings? Check out our Our Founder page.
Or, if you're feeling adventurous, try our Buckminster's Bucket List page.