Profiles

Dave Dalton, Hammerspace Community Workshop

Hammerspace grows maker mission on Emanuel Cleaver Boulevard

By Tommy Felts / September 19, 2017

Dave Dalton is a maker — a blacksmith, a bladesmith, a woodworker, an artist and a jack of all trades. More than just a sum of his skills, being a maker is all about perspective, said Dalton, founder of Hammerspace Community Workshop. And when a friend dared him to give his tip jar an upgrade, Dalton…

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Wesley Hamilton

Entrepreneurial inspiration: How a wheelchair freed Wesley Hamilton

By Tommy Felts / September 18, 2017

Editor’s note: Kansas City fitness and community advocate Wesley Hamilton offered four inspirational tips for entrepreneurs, illustrated by his own remarkable experiences overcoming adversity. Two bullets pierced Wesley Hamilton’s back, confining him to a wheelchair, but freeing his mind, the Kansas City adaptive athlete said. “I found that being shot by someone I never knew…

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10 BetaBlox firms to know before demo day

By Tommy Felts / September 11, 2017

Kansas City-based accelerator BetaBlox announced the 10 companies pitching their companies during the program’s Sept. 23 demo day at The GRID. BetaBlox recently received a grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, as part of the KC Accelerator challenge. The 2017 demo day is sponsored by the foundation, BetaBlox founder Wes Bergmann said. This year’s…

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Aleh Manchuliantsau and Anastasia Tkacheva, Planetarians

Techstars Spotlight: Planetarians’ hunger for tasty snacks blooms with Sunflower State secret ingredient

By Tommy Felts / September 8, 2017

It’s a simple solution: Eat your fruits and vegetables. Treating diseases caused by poor diet costs the United States about $1.4 trillion each year, Aleh Manchuliantsau said. “Fiber and plant protein have been shown to prevent diabetes, heart disease and obesity,” said Manchuliantsau, co-founder and CEO of Planetarians. “But despite the effort to get kids…

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Tech startup TVWIZZ puts channel choice in consumers’ hands

By Tommy Felts / September 7, 2017

You’ve heard it before: Millennials are killing the cable TV industry. With millions of young people “cord cutting” in lieu of streaming services like Netflix and Hulu, traditional cable viewership has dropped by more than 40 percent, according to Nielson. For many, it comes down to price, said Michael Hockey, founder of TVWIZZ, a free,…

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