Pathable Networking Name Badges
Jun 24th, 2008 by Lara Feltin
“Hello My Name Is…” badges are a thing of the past with Pathable networking name badges. Badges include your name and business, but also the names of “matches” and “opposites” also at BizJam Seattle 08, to make face-to-face networking fun and easy.
Color-Coded by Industry
Badges are color-coded by industry, so you can see at a glance which people you might benefit the most from collaborating with.
PURPLE: Health & Wellness
Massage practitioners, therapists, chiropractors, nutritionists, personal trainers
ORANGE: Creatives
Web developers, graphic designers, branding consultants, all visual creatives, artists, florists, photographers
GREEN: Business Support
Attorneys, CPAs, consultants, coaches, marketing guys, media relations & PR experts, IT guys, printers
YELLOW: Home & Personal
Real estate agents, mortgage brokers, interior redesigners, professional organizers, financial planners
BLUE: Other
Venues, caterers, retail shop owners
Creating Your Name Badge
Creating a Pathable name badge is easy and is part of the RSVP process for BizJam. If for any reason, you somehow missed the step and need to create a badge, simply email us at info@biznik.com and we’ll send you a link.
Pathable and the CRAVE Connection Café
Take the networking and collaborative spirit one step further in the CRAVE Connection Café behind the Office Nomads Networking Lounge. Check out the schedule and match the balloons with the color of your name badge; then participate in a half-hour round of “speed networking” and connect with others in a business similar to yours.









Don’t know if I’m suppose to post this or not, took a bit to find it.
http://www.pathable.com/events/bizjam08
I don’t recall filling out any info for these pathable badges. what do I need to fill out?
Hi Brad,
You should have automatically filled it out when you signed up, so don’t sweat it. If for some reason you fell through the cracks, you can get a badge tomorrow morning when you sign in at the venue.
See you soon,
Dan