Private brief · Edition 01
Thu · Jul 16, 2026

Orbit

The people in your orbit, every three days. Coverage window: Jul 13 – 16, 2026.

The briefing

Good morning, Eric. Busy stretch — 10 of your 304 people surfaced, and the room is full of founders.

Johnnie Turnage just ran two founder cohorts in Detroit with two more events on the calendar. Osahon Okundaye opened a fundraising program for founders — spots close this week. Joseph Robinson is publishing sharp finance-career takes. And there's a founder win worth a note. Three of these are worth a real move.

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Quiet
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The signal · #1 this cycle
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Johnnie Turnage

Founder & organizer, Black Tech Saturdays · Detroit tech-ecosystem builder

Johnnie had the loudest three days in your network. He closed two simultaneous intensives — a Go-To-Market cohort and a Storytelling cohort — at Michigan Central's Newlab, then reshared a run of the founders and facilitators from the day. On deck: a BTS Grand Rapids takeover (Jul 25) and Detroit Homecoming 2026 in September.

"Two rooms. One building. Dozens of entrepreneurs doing the hardest work there is — rethinking where they are and deciding how they'll build forward."— Johnnie Turnage
13h ago Two cohorts, one building — the BTS GTM + Storytelling wrap View ↗ 15h ago A go-to-market workshop recap with Roshni Shokar View ↗ 1d ago BTS Grand Rapids takeover — Jul 25 View ↗
Your read   This is your customer base in one room — exactly the founders SVB exists to bank. See move 01.
Also active
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Osahon Okundaye

Time-sensitive · Jul 21–23
Impact-fund counsel · CDFI capital structure

Launched The Fundraising Office with ex-VC partner Kendall Crocker — a small, discussion-based program teaching founders what makes a company investable and how to engage investors. A few spots left for the Jul 21–23 session.

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Joseph L. Robinson II

Peer · finance
Executive coach · Former banker (Kellogg MBA)

Three posts in three days on building a "personal board," managing your brand through brutal reviews, and why the lone wolf loses — career lessons straight from the associate grind.

Your moves this week

Ranked by what matters to you right now — deal flow, relevance, and how fast the window closes.

Priority 01 Johnnie Turnage

Congratulate him on the cohorts, then ask about SVB showing up at BTS Grand Rapids (Jul 25) or Detroit Homecoming — as a partner or just a face in the room.

Why  Black Tech Saturdays is a high-density room of exactly the founders SVB exists to bank. Warm organizer, real events already on the calendar — this is deal flow and brand presence in one, with zero cold outreach.

Priority 02 · by Jul 21 Osahon Okundaye

Reach out to Osahon and Kendall before the session fills. Offer SVB's founder resources as a natural complement and set up a two-way referral.

Why  Founders learning to raise are founders about to need a bank. He's building the exact top-of-funnel you want a relationship with — and the window is this week.

See The Fundraising Office ↗
Priority 03 Joseph Robinson

Leave a real comment on the "personal board" post — you've lived the banker-to-network arc he's describing.

Why  A sharp peer in your own world, publishing thoughtful work. Low lift, and the kind of visible, in-public relationship-building that compounds over a career.

Also moving
Philomina Kane KIN Apparel won its "Satin Lined Hoodie" trademark after two denials — a real founder win. Worth a note. Derrick Raphael Free Career Reset Workshop with Marilyn Raphael — Mon Jul 20, noon ET. Richard Purcell Building LeagueMed, a healthcare-investor network at the HELIX in NJ's life-sciences corridor. Jane Yang Amplifying a remote GiveDirectly partnerships role ($147–167K) — a name to know if you hear of a fit.
The quiet network

294 of your 304 people were dark this cycle, and the scoring pass again flagged zero cold-intro or call-ready prospects. Your list is warm, not hot — nobody needs chasing. Five profiles timed out mid-scan and are queued for the next pass.

0 call-ready / 0 intro-ready / 5 to retry / 304 scanned