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John Bertrand, Daupler; Startland News' Kansas City Startups to Watch in 2021

$4M investment powers Daupler hiring, expansion as startup scales into new verticals

By Tommy Felts / July 8, 2021

A newly announced funding round for Daupler positions one of Kansas City’s top startups as “well-resourced and hiring like crazy” amid expansion plans and rapid entry into new markets, said CEO John Bertrand. The $4 million investment — led by San Francisco-based Burnt Island Ventures with participation from Revolution Fund, Runway Venture Partners, Knoll Ventures, and…

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The Prospect KC rendering

$250K in matching funds brings Prospect Urban Eatery free culinary training closer to boil

By Tommy Felts / July 7, 2021

Editor’s note: The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation is a financial supporter of Startland News, though this story was produced independently by Startland News’ nonprofit newsroom. A quarter-million-dollar grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation is expected to push The Prospect KC into operational scale in the months ahead, said Chef Shanita McAfee-Bryant.  News of the…

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Ryan Stock, MindSport

MindSport gains traction from Olympic-level athletes as founder turns his memoir into documentary

By Tommy Felts / July 6, 2021

The world of athletics has become more in tune with the importance of mental fitness, mindfulness and the impact both have on athletic performance, said Ryan Stock. “With the pandemic, obviously that shut down athletics across the board. It added a ton of stress, anxiety [and] frustration for athletes of all levels. Athletics serves as…

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Madden and Tovah Tanner, Royale Cohesive Network

How a KC mom and her 12-year-old co-founder are rewriting the book on entrepreneurship

By Tommy Felts / July 6, 2021

Guiding young people through the ins and outs of entrepreneurship is a family affair for Tovah Tanner, a metro woman on a mission to create a Kansas City that thinks critically, holds values, and possesses life skills that build lasting wealth.  “My son, Madden Tanner, is our co-founder. He’s 12 years old,” Tanner said, recalling…

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Ronald Rice, Franklin's Stash House

Crafted within hip hop culture, Black-owned KC cannabis brand hopes to reshape a flowering industry

By Tommy Felts / July 6, 2021

It isn’t enough to be first, Ronald Rice said, announcing Franklin’s Stash House’s entry into Greenlight stores — a move that sees the Kansas City cannabis company become the first Black-owned brand sold at a dispensary in the state. “While this deal represents a big milestone in the evolution of Missouri’s cannabis industry, the legacy of…

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