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How this KC trucking platform is helping drivers achieve the ‘American Dream’ amid high industry demands, burnout 

By Tommy Felts / September 16, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of truck drivers in the American economy, said Jeff Dema; and Foxpoint is targeting its efforts to ensure that drivers succeed and stay in the demanding industry.  “Being a truck driver is a hard job. They’re gone 250 plus nights a year from their home. It requires lots of…

Google’s $100K ‘stamp of approval’ for PlaBook reads like validation for KC-built edtech startup

By Tommy Felts / September 16, 2022

Kansas City expatriate PlaBook is set to receive $100,000 from Google’s initiative to provide funding to Black-led startups. But for Philip Hickman, it’s not just about the funding, he said. It’s also a credibility boost. “We were happy to receive an investment from Google,” the edtech startup founder said. “It’s a stamp of approval to…

KC’s first Hispanic beer company craft-brews conversations beyond stereotypes

By Tommy Felts / September 14, 2022

Defining his own cultural identity has been a lifelong struggle for Damon Arredondo, the longtime brewer said. Coming from a mixed-cultural background, Arredondo often felt as if there was “a checklist” that decided whether or not he was able to identify with his heritage, he shared.  “Only recently in the last five year have I…

Veteran entrepreneur finds security in pizza, opening new Rosati’s in south Overland Park

By Tommy Felts / September 13, 2022

Bob Ring sold his homegrown company of 25 years — then got a job delivering pizzas. All part of the recipe for the longtime Kansas City businessman who — despite his decades of experience — initially found banks hesitant to lend to him during the pandemic as he worked to open his own pizzeria in…

Camel Culture tastes like home: How a Missouri dairy’s milk fills a void when everything else seems foreign

By Tommy Felts / September 13, 2022

Startland News’ Startup Road Trip series explores innovative and uncommon ideas finding success in rural America and Midwestern startup hubs outside the Kansas City metro. This series is possible thanks to the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, which leads a collaborative, nationwide effort to identify and remove large and small barriers to new business creation. MILLER,…