Biweekly happy hour Joybreak brings out creative tech pros

Business happy hours can be a turnoff for creative types, which is one reason Chief Relationship Officer Bobby Torres of 302 Interactive said he and his business partner CEO Kyle Morrand decided to create a casual gathering absent of “the pressure of networking,” as Torres put it.

302 Interactive is a game, app and solutions development company, and comes with a built-in community for these events.

Torres and Morrand organized meetups, pub crawls and hack-a-thons prior to 2020, but the Covid-19 pandemic brought that to a halt. Deciding it was time to start again, the two put together a plan for a roving biweekly event centrally located to schools and businesses focused on game development. They called it Joybreak

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