Role: Detroit City Host & Lead Producer · 2021–Present
Grew Detroit's Bitcoin Pizza Day from a 40-person crypto meetup to a 200+ person city-backed activation — proving that blockchain onboarding can be as fun and accessible as a slice of pizza.
How do you make "crypto history" accessible to a general public audience while delivering high-value networking for founders and developers — on the eve of Movement Weekend, Detroit's premier electronic music festival?
| Year | Attendees | Strategic Focus |
|---|---|---|
| 2021–22 | 40–50 | Foundations: Niche community building for crypto-natives |
| 2023–24 | 80–120 | Expansion: Local partnerships and premium vendors |
| 2025 | 200+ | Scaling: Integration with Movement Fest and City of Detroit |
The central challenge was bridging two very different audiences in one room. The solution: make blockchain participation feel like a game, not a lesson.
I co-produced a "Movement Pre-Party" format — 3 live DJs, a curated tasting from 3 iconic Detroit pizza spots — and layered a gamified POAP Scavenger Hunt on top. Participants earned on-chain credentials by visiting locations, no prior crypto knowledge required. Grand prize: a year of free pizza.