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‘Badasses’ at Women’s Capital Connection double dollars invested since 2015

By Tommy Felts / October 9, 2017

More women in Kansas City are realizing the valuable opportunities offered by early-stage investing — and it’s translating into significant growth for the Women’s Capital Connection. The regional investment network has grown not only its number of member investors by about 40 percent in the past three years, but also has more than doubled the…

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Events Preview: Women in science, Friday the 13th Second Fridays

By Tommy Felts / October 9, 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. International Trade…

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April Boyd-Noronha

April Boyd-Noronha: Q&A offers cyber security insight ahead of Tech on Tap

By Tommy Felts / October 9, 2017

Editor’s note: The opinions expressed in this commentary are the author’s alone. Cyber security is a topic worthy of constant discussion because the threat landscape, as well as the needed protective measures, are ever-evolving, Kara Lowe said. Lowe, vice president of the KC Tech Council, joined me for a Q&A on the coming Tech on…

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Cerner

Cerner ‘call for innovation’ hopes to bring brand to life alongside KC startups

By Tommy Felts / October 6, 2017

One of Kansas City’s largest employers is looking for help from the smaller firms in its backyard. Health IT giant Cerner Corp. is looking to collaborate with startups and entrepreneurs to feature their innovative custom furniture, properties or experiential design elements for a coming conference. If selected, each startup’s work would be featured in front…

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Corey and Christle Reed, Heartshaped Clothing

Heartshaped Clothing: A love story fashioned into a Dad-hat

By Tommy Felts / October 6, 2017

Corey Reed’s wife opened his heart to true love, he said. Love of God, community, creativity and family. The revelation didn’t just inspire Reed’s Heartshaped Clothing line, it allowed him to recognize and appreciate the gifts and sacrifices of his faith and those around him, like his parents, who adopted him at birth, he said.…

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The Kritiq

Kritiq fashion show MADE for Kansas City designers

By Tommy Felts / October 5, 2017

Designers don’t need to go to the east or west coasts to pursue their dreams, Mark Launiu said. “There’s so much passion and grind here in Kansas City. And a lot of people on the outside don’t know that,” said Launiu, co-founder at MADE Urban Apparel. “We’re always overlooked because they think of just our…

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Vu Radley and Mark Launiu, Made Urban Apparel

Random origins, but no fluke: MADE grinds to grand expansion

By Tommy Felts / October 5, 2017

The MADE Mobb is getting used to risk taking. “We know what it’s like to walk into something blind,” laughed Mark Launiu, co-founder at MADE Urban Apparel. Launiu, along with co-founders Vu Radley and Jonathan “JP” Platz, launched MADE in 2012 with the streetwear apparel line selling in just a few pop-up shops. Early partnerships…

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Smart City

Smart city leader: Can technology predict deadly shooters before it’s too late?

By Tommy Felts / October 4, 2017

A smart city is a safe city, Herb Sih said. And technology can help. “If you don’t have safety, you don’t have anything,” said Sih, managing partner at Think Big Partners, one of the key collaborators in Kansas City’s $15.7 million public-private Smart City initiative. Having grown up in St. Louis, Sih said he has…

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GOEX, Global Orphan Project

T-shirt printer GOEX hopes to clad workers in dignity

By Tommy Felts / October 4, 2017

A Kansas City T-shirt screen printer has a lofty mission: Turn local purchases into global impact. “Your dollar has value in how it’s treating others across the world,” said Ryan Hudnall, engagement director at the Global Orphan Project. Tucked away near Wyandotte and 31st streets, GOEX serves as an offshoot of the Global Orphan Project,…

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Hyperloop

Looping back? Missouri partners with Hyperloop to study 23-minute KC-St Louis route

By Tommy Felts / October 3, 2017

Missouri’s prospects for landing a Hyperloop route apparently aren’t off the rails after all. Despite the company revealing four U.S. finalist routes in September — which did not include a proposed route through the Show Me State – Hyperloop One announced Tuesday it has entered into a public-private partnership with the State of Missouri to conduct…

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