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Jeff Colyer

Governor-in-waiting talks startup funding, Amazon and why entrepreneurism is bigger than KC

By Tommy Felts / November 20, 2017

The strongest person in the room isn’t necessarily the loudest, Jeff Colyer said. “Kansans are used to being overlooked,” he said. “My role as lieutenant governor was to be a little quieter. You give your best advice. And when decisions are made, you’re going to work to support them.” Soon, however, he’ll be the state’s…

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Ginsburg’s Podcast Preview

Ginsburg’s Podcast Preview: StartUp offers taste of building a business

By Tommy Felts / November 20, 2017

Editor’s note: The opinions expressed in this commentary are the author’s alone. You’ve likely heard of podcasts, but for the uninitiated, podcasts are portable on-demand recordings that can be listened to nearly anywhere or anytime. Most are a monologue or dialogue, and regardless of your interest, almost anyone can find many informative podcasts. Gardening, money, real…

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John Styers, Transportant

Bus tech startup Transportant announces $11M in pre-sales at Lean Lab pitch night

By Tommy Felts / November 17, 2017

School districts across North America are on board with Transportant — to the tune of $11 million in pre-sale agreements, co-founder John Styers said. The startup, which uses video-based technology to allow students, parents and school administrators to better monitor school buses, announced the milestone — $10 million over its goal of $1 million in…

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East Side investment zone

Councilman introduces east side investment proposal with $15/hour wage provision

By Tommy Felts / November 17, 2017

As economic development surges in pockets across Kansas City, residents and businesses on the east side shouldn’t be left behind, Scott Taylor said. “Our clock is ticking as a city on this, and we need to do more,” said Taylor, councilman for the sixth district, at-large. At a press conference Thursday, Taylor introduced a draft…

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Dr. Mark Bedell, Kansas City Public Schools

KCPS superintendent to city struggling with violence: When do we all come together?

By Tommy Felts / November 17, 2017

It’s inexcusable for Kansas City to simply accept 130 murders before it’s even December, Mark Bedell said. “Who do you think are committing these crimes?” Bedell, superintendent of Kansas City Public Schools, asked a crowd gathered Thursday for the Lean Lab’s Launch[ED) Day. “Probably people who have been victims of schools that have failed them…

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Kauffman survey

Kauffman Foundation rolls out $1.2M microlending program to help underserved entrepreneurs

By Tommy Felts / November 16, 2017

Amid a swarm of 160 events as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation announced a new microlending program to spur investment in underserved entrepreneurs. In partnership with four microfinance lenders, the foundation issued a series of grants totaling $1.2 million that a will change the way the nonprofit microlenders capitalize their…

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Jeremy Smith, Anti-social Networking, GEW

Scared away from networking events? Anti-social introverts can turn to tech

By Tommy Felts / November 15, 2017

Networking strength comes in numbers — even for anti-social introverts, Jeremy A. Smith told a crowd Tuesday at Global Entrepreneurship Week. “Anti-social people, myself included, hate events,” he said. But like all other entrepreneurs, such introverts still must build and maintain actionable professional networks from which they can request and receive value, Smith said. In-person networking…

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Ami Freeberg, Longfellow Farm

Longfellow Farm coworking the soil amid KC’s urban food desert

By Tommy Felts / November 15, 2017

In a city ripe with coworking office spaces, there’s a hunger for similar environments outdoors, Ami Freeberg said. As with maintaining individual workplaces, traditional urban farming also can be isolating and expensive, the Longfellow Farm manager said. By working together, however, the collaborative process allows for shared resources, greater human expertise and, of course, more…

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Procrastinating? Eat the frog, don’t chase the squirrels

By Tommy Felts / November 14, 2017

On the metal wall in front of my desk, I’ve magnetically fastened a famous recommendation from Mark Twain. “Eat a live frog first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day,” the humorist from Missouri wrote.   Though it can become an aspiration rather than a rule,…

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Jordan Williams, Keefe Cravat

KCultivator Q&A: ‘Fashionpreneur’ Jordan Williams on starting with nothing but his smile

By Tommy Felts / November 14, 2017

Editor’s note: KCultivators is a lighthearted profile series to highlight people who are meaningfully enriching Kansas City’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. Check out our features on Plexpod founder Gerald Smith, innovation coach Diana Kander, Victor & Penny’s Erin McGrane, SEED Law’s Adrienne Haynes, Code Koalas’ Robert Manigold, Prep-KC CEO Susan Wally and community builder Donald Carter. Jordan…

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