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AMA Session with Pierre-Jean Hillion, Growth Manager at BlablaCar

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Register now and save your spot for this session, upcoming on June 21st! [GrowthHackers | Growth Masters Community] [AMA Session June 21st 10 am PT] [Register Now](113/d2CnzT04/VW-K2D2z8XkWW2S6v5V7Rd4D5W3QbRmh4_P3YwN2glj1r3lScmV1-WJV7CgHDPW5r4m4t38TJsMW5d31544pW7mKW3V0VQf83HVLpW3tZ3BJ987btQW5GkGs15Qy4YHW8dsYJV5vJrVjW3_bPRk1QS7X6W4-NYDY283G7KW7gNwM03ZhkKzW2DcTH98Y_MyZW82FXJf22Y-50W6HHRgv438JZrVXF68J78xjJtMYWmwNxNZ42W1JgX9W6xW6S_W4CD0bs8Y2tdNW3PXl7n3TM9wbN4WDDZpk5mSnW99sLTQ1crprJW7bzLDR9hQYWnW7ytk1k60kGV1W1P5tjD7tv8q4W7-dLVq23vjF4W6sbJKy64DKPhW50vFxp1XhdkPW2sCjsB8QhrDH2jt1) Join us on Wednesday, June 21st, for an Ask Me Anything session with Pierre-Jean Hillion, Growth Manager at BlaBlaCar, the world-leading carpooling platform. Pierre-Jean started in the early-stage startups to Serie A/B companies ecosystem and now is a part of BlaBlaCar, one of France's pioneering unicorns. He is passionate about Product-led Growth, especially for Consumer Apps & B2C/B2B SaaS. During this session, Pierre-Jean will be open to answering question sent by our community members about various topics, including: 🚀 How to kickstart a growth project in your company and experiment to find new growth opportunities 🚀 How to build a Product-led Growth Strategy (from acquisition to monetization, by going through activation and retention) 🚀 How to build flows (emails/push notifications/ads) to acquire users and create engagement 🚀 Growth topics related to marketplaces (increasing supply and demand, revenue strategies, maximizing success...) Do you have a question for Pierre-Jean? Send it at [here](113/d2CnzT04/VW-K2D2z8XkWW2S6v5V7Rd4D5W3QbRmh4_P3YwN2glj0S3lSbNV1-WJV7CgNLnW1pYNw_2LDn64W4fMyqy8BWFNNW2szRNc7KNBvLW1BVg5C3-R56CW8SzC191ZvfXGW7bjR5C8W6m_7W1Gmj4d97XYWhW229yR-62s6QkVgh1GQ4hmvxCN970BJsrqJ6nW2kkMQ-6x5BCZN5lxQlRZ6yf-Vbm-2X8-X5XNW82LXML56mNc5W4P5vys44GlcsW6bhhJZ8v7kZ_W3pKq6K4DYNsRW8Wx0256qyC7tN41L2YRtsg1LW1Pg_nV66b8BnW3qd0Y26KPVjZW55jqMV3YsKh23c9K1), or at the registration page. On June 21st, we will get together for a live session and go though the questions sent by community members, prioritizing those who join the session. See you there! The GrowthHackers Community Team GrowthHackers, 388 Market St, 6th floor, San Francisco, California 94111, US [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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