Mackenna Scripps, Moziah Bridges & Samantha HartwellPhoto Credit: Ellian Raffoul for Moanalani Jeffrey Photography
Kate Yazdani, Anjali Anik, Kai Chan & Dayna HolliPhoto Credit: Ellian Raffoul for Moanalani Jeffrey Photography
Amanda StezklerPhoto Credit: Ellian Raffoul for Moanalani Jeffrey Photography
Carissa Ashman, Emily Foley & Catherine LarsenPhoto Credit: Ellian Raffoul for Moanalani Jeffrey Photography
Nick King & Mark HuntleyPhoto Credit: Ellian Raffoul for Moanalani Jeffrey Photography
Oliver Sisson & Jonathan TerleskiPhoto Credit: Ellian Raffoul for Moanalani Jeffrey Photography
Adom Moutafian & Annie RubensteinPhoto Credit: Ellian Raffoul for Moanalani Jeffrey Photography
Maria Constantino Roelindts, Sherri Douville & Carissa AshmanPhoto Credit: Ellian Raffoul for Moanalani Jeffrey Photography
Vic Gundotra & Moziah BridgesPhoto Credit: Ellian Raffoul for Moanalani Jeffrey Photography
Rory Cleary & Dave KimPhoto Credit: Ellian Raffoul for Moanalani Jeffrey Photography
Stefano Natoli & Nick BartlePhoto Credit: Ellian Raffoul for Moanalani Jeffrey Photography
Moziah Bridges, David Batstone, Vic Gundotra, Heather Maranetti, Jonathan Terleski & Anarghya VardhanaPhoto Credit: Ellian Raffoul for Moanalani Jeffrey Photography
Photo Credit: Ellian Raffoul for Moanalani Jeffrey Photography
Photo Credit: Ellian Raffoul for Moanalani Jeffrey Photography
On Wednesday, March 25, guests gathered at Neiman Marcus in Palo Alto’s Stanford Shopping Center to toast the re-opening of the Man’s Shop. Host Vic Gundotra, former senior vice president of social at Google, and current board member of the Neiman Marcus Group, gave revelers a first look at the department that moved from the ground floor to the space’s third floor. In addition to previewing the newly-renovated space guests listened in to a lively tech panel discussion including David Batstone co-founder of Not For Sale, Moziah Bridges of Mo’s Bows, Anarghya Vardhana of Rothenberg Ventures, Jonathan Terleski, a product designer at YouTube, and Charles Michael Yim of Breathometer. For each guest who attended the party, Neiman Marcus donated $25 to non-profit Not For Sale, raising $5,000 for the charity over the course of the evening.
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