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After $2.95M round, corporate deal ensures word-of-mouth marketing for RiskGenius

By Tommy Felts / November 7, 2017

RiskGenius’ $2.95 million series A extension funding round is worth more than its face value, said CEO Chris Cheatham. The round was led by QBE Ventures, an Australia-based firm known as being among the world’s top 20 insurance companies. In addition to the funds, QBE North America will be the first division to fully implement…

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Lisa Stehno-Bittel and Karthik Ramachandran, Likarda

Likarda scaling up biotech research firm with $4M angel boost, new lab

By Tommy Felts / November 7, 2017

An animal’s diabetes diagnosis comes with a heavy burden for the pet’s owners, Lisa Stehno-Bittel said. And it’s not just the cost of treatment, the president and co-founder of Likarda added. “Of those who will try twice-daily insulin injections, within a year, half of those have given up,” she said. “A lot of that is…

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CommunityAmerica credits youth as most innovative, building teen advisory board

By Tommy Felts / November 6, 2017

It’s the curious, passionate and inquisitive kid — not necessarily the valedictorian — who is the job creator of the future, Anita Newton said. And companies should do all they can to learn from such youth, she added. “What’s happening a lot in the world today is all this reverse mentoring,” said Newton, chief innovation…

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Events Preview: Getting funded outside of Silicon Valley, Chili Cook-off

By Tommy Felts / November 6, 2017

There are a plethora of entrepreneurial events hosted in Kansas City on a weekly basis. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, supporter, or curious community member — we recommend these upcoming events for you. Are you hosting a relevant community event? Add it to the KCSourceLink Calendar for increased exposure. Email info@kcsourcelink.com for assistance. Getting Funded…

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KC yogis plan festival, find heartbeat in the heartland

By Tommy Felts / November 3, 2017

In addition to a buzzing startup scene, entrepreneurial ecosystems require a community to thrive. Three Kansas City yogis have joined forces to cultivate a space for Midwesterners to “just be” and align their mind, body and spirit. Founders of this summer’s Heartland Yoga Festival — Lauren Leduc, Angela Cronk and Brooke Roberts — believe Kansas Citians deserve…

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Tech exec to startups: Give employees late start Tuesday for airport vote

By Tommy Felts / November 3, 2017

Editor’s note: Luke Norris, head of local government solutions for Kansas City-based PayIt, wrote this opinion piece in response to the Nov. 7 single terminal airport ballot questions facing Kansas City, Missouri voters. The opinions expressed in this commentary are the author’s alone. November 7. It will be a day that a lot of us…

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Michael Carmona, Hispanic Economic Development Corporation HEDC

Proyecto de $3.5M del HEDC trae coworking, cocinas y cultura al Westside (Fotos)

By Tommy Felts / November 3, 2017

Un nuevo proyecto del Centro para Iniciativas Urbanas quiere ayudar a limitar el riesgo para los empresarios emprendedores de Kansas City con ingreso bajo a mediano, Michael Carmona dijo. (Read this story in English. Click here.) “Estamos investigando las maneras en que pueden empezar y crecer empresas sustentables con las pocas ganancias que tienen para…

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Michael Carmona, Hispanic Economic Development Corporation HEDC

$3.5M HEDC project bringing coworking, kitchens, culture to Westside (Photos)

By Tommy Felts / November 2, 2017

A new Center for Urban Enterprise project is expected to help limit risk for Kansas City’s low- to moderate-income entrepreneurs, Michael Carmona said. (Lea este artículo en español. Haga clic aquí.) “We’re looking at ways they can start and grow sustainable businesses with the little income they have as far as startup capital,” said Carmona,…

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Confused about Tuesday’s KCI airport vote? Here’s the breakdown

By Tommy Felts / November 2, 2017

Update: The votes are in! And turnout was high for a mid-term election! Check out Startland’s coverage of Tuesday’s KCI airport vote by clicking here.  After more than five years of deal-making and debate, the time has come for Kansas City, Missouri, voters to decide the fate of the city’s current 45-year-old airport. On the…

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GEW hopes to spark innovation, connections among entrepreneurs

By Tommy Felts / November 2, 2017

Global Entrepreneurship Week is about helping businesses that start in Kansas City stay in Kansas City, Jenny Miller said. And it’s for more than the traditional “startup” crowd, the network builder at KCSourceLink said. “GEWKC connects people who may not identify as ‘entrepreneurs’ – those who may think of themselves as makers, creators, freelancers, artists,…

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