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The CEO of Formation Data Systems, based in the Silicon Valley, gives Cleveland entrepreneurs tips on how to succeed.
Always fascinating to have a Silicon Valley icon want to take about the start-up life. Good show.
Passion means all the difference between realizing your dreams or watching them disappear in front of you. Does Cleveland have the passion to truly see through our transition from Rust Belt to Tech Belt?
Other cities are using IT infrastructure as catalyst features to robust economic development.
Local tech companies are challenging the status quo with revolutionary innovation. Find out which ones.
Where does Innovation emanate from? We take a peek in this week’s column of where Innovation gets its origins from in Northeast Ohio.
Featuring: Aram Nerpouni of BioEnterprise & Tim Miller of Abeona Hosted By: Michael C. DeAloia
Cleveland’s dominance in the healthcare space is no secret. Some of the emergent biotechnology startups in the area are less well-known, though. In this episode of Start in CLE, host Michael DeAloia talks with Aram Nerpouni, President and CEO of BioEnterprise and Tim Miller, President and CEO of Abeona Therapeutics about Cleveland’s great and growing health-tech/high-tech industry.
Learn how entrepreneurs in Cleveland’s Health Tech Corridor are contributing to this rapidly growing community—and how the Cleveland ecosystem is the strategic location for the nation’s biotechnology startups.
In light of the great success Cleveland's tech scene has been having the past few years, our greatest export is still our own homegrown talent.
Cleveland ex-pats are changing the world of technology through venture capital and entrepreneurship.
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Lindsay Sims, CEO & Founder of Lauren Loft Social, has lived in many cities, but Cleveland is her favorite. And, it’s here that she was introduced to the idea of starting her own business. Today, Lindsay spreads the buzz of what local businesses are selling through her social media-centric company, which focuses on engaging hundreds of thousands of fans and followers across many social platforms.
Listen to this episode of Start In CLE to find out how Cleveland’s networking community coupled with a spontaneous decision to participate in a business plan competition landed Sims in her role as CEO of Lauren Loft Social.
Featuring - Todd Federman, Managing Partner - NorthCoast Angels Host: Michael C. DeAloia, Tech Czar It’s true—Cleveland has a unique and thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem, which has allowed for dive
It’s true—Cleveland has a unique and thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem, which has allowed for diverse startups including health-tech and high-tech businesses to find success. Who are the people behind this ecosystem, though? One such man is Todd Federman, Managing Director at North Coast Angel Fund. Federman and host Michael DeAloia discuss the role that the North Coast Angel Fund plays in attracting entrepreneurs to the area.
Check out this episode of Start In CLE to learn why there’s never been a better time to invest in Cleveland entrepreneurship, how technology startups are taking a hold in the region, and what exactly it is about the welcoming Northeast Ohio community that helps entrepreneurs follow their dreams.
Featuring - Ray Leach, CEO - JumpStart Host - Michael C. DeAloia, Tech Czar Cleveland has been named the ninth most entrepreneur-friendly city in the United States. In this episode of Start In CLE, h
Cleveland has been named the ninth most entrepreneur-friendly city in the United States. In this episode of Start In CLE, host Michael DeAloia and special guest Ray Leach, CEO of Jumpstart, explore how Cleveland’s unique combination of corporate, philanthropic, and public sector leadership are allowing it to ride the wave of entrepreneurial innovation.
As the face of entrepreneurs change, organizations such as JumpStart are acting as catalysts for investments and startups in the Greater Cleveland area. Not only are area startups thriving, but their momentum is poised to make a large impact. Find out why Cleveland’s model of entrepreneur support is one that can be taken to a national level.
Last week, in this two-part series, I wrote about the great success this region has had in creating New Economy startups and emerging-growth companies. Now, we need to take a look at solutions to the capital challenge these startups face.
Proposed solutions to Cleveland’s Capital Conundrum. A must read.
After many illuminating, and often vexing, conversations with area entrepreneurs, investors, civic and political leaders it became clear that there are three things shaping the tech dynamic in Cleveland and the region's call for capital. Learn what they are in Part 1 of this series.
The CLE has a need for a little do-re-me. Check out my Part I of a two part series on Cleveland’s Capital Call.
Cleveland’s “health-tech/high-tech” entrepreneurial ecosystem – anchored in healthcare technology, information technology and advanced manufacturing – provides an attractive environment and effective roadmaps for start-up businesses and investors. Learn how to find the funding and direction necessary to launch a business in Cleveland, as well as how Cleveland is inspiring local entrepreneurs, drawing in hopeful industrialists from across the United States, and attracting generous investors.
In this episode of Start In CLE, host Michael DeAloia interviews Tracey Nichols, Director of Economic Development at the City of Cleveland. Together, they discuss the Cleveland Renaissance, what investors see in Cleveland, and how visitors can explore this developing landscape. Learn why Cleveland is transforming from the rust belt to the tech belt with the help of entrepreneurs
Big opportunity is making its rounds in the Northeast Ohio tech community this year with good news for Acceleration Systems, 43North opportunities, and OnShift continuing to reap investor confidence.
Take note Northeast Ohio big things are happening now and taking shape on the horizon.
There are a number of forces acting out around us: the force of a female entrepreneur changing misconceptions in the CDL marketplace, the force of biomimicry industry, and the force of successful startups changing the entrepreneurial culture in Cleveland.
The force is strong with these CLE based companies.
After several area tech companies have packed their bags the past year and left Cleveland for greener pastures, a Silicon Valley based tech company is looking to build a large part of its operations in the Sixth City.
Fun article on @brightedge moving its sales office to Cleveland. Update on @phenomapp and 3D Printing - @beneschlaw.
Kathy Cook and Michael DeAloia talk with Erika Anthony (Senior Director of Advocacy, Policy and Research for Cleveland Neighborhood Progress) and Jeff Epstein (Director of the Health-Tech Corridor) on
Love chatting about my city. Thank you @ingenuityfest.
Certainly the loss of any provocative tech startup stings, but what about forgoing Cleveland all together and fashioning your tech dream somewhere else? On the other hand, another Big Data firm is taking root and flourishing in the Sixth City.
Big point of debate from @jumpstartinc and @phenomapp and others. Also, intro to @essex_digital and #talkwheel.