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When Start Up Innovations Crash Into Government Regulations

December 13, 2012 Sandy Grason

Chris Franks and Sandy Grason talk to Rachel Holt, General Manager of Uber in Washington DC and Lance Little of No. 8 Brands about how they've handled very different situations that both involved getting through the red tape of government regulations.[youtube width="560" height="315" video_id="Rbl3bU94W0"]

Here are links to the articles we discussed on this episode:

New York Times- A Feisty Start-Up Is Met With Regulatory Snarl   http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/03/technology/app-maker-uber-hits-regulatory-snarl.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&smid=tw-nytimes&_r=0

Feld Thoughts - Startup Visa- One Step Forward, One Step Back http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/FeldThoughts/~3/weL0fC1b3fI/startup-visa-one-step-forward-one-step-back.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email

ABC News- Immigrant Creates U.S. Jobs, Gets Boot Over Visa  http://abcnews.go.com/Business/Economy/visa-problem-prevents-entrepreneur-creating-american-jobs/story?id=14857757#.UMpfG5Pjl75

Tech Crunch- Finally a Startup Visa That Works http://techcrunch.com/2011/03/14/finally-a-startup-visa-that-works

In Business, Politics Tags Colorado, Denver, entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, Lance Little, No- 8 Toys, Rachel Holt, startup, startup communities, startup visa, Uber
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Built in Denver Gives Denver Startups a Virtual Home

November 15, 2012 Chris Franks

  How do you build a startup community?

1) Start with a big party like the Denver Startup Bash. 2) Add weeklong community driven event event featuring: luminaries like Gary V, over 60 events where aspiring and seasoned entrepreneurs come together and learn from one another, and throw in copious amounts of beer . Call it Denver Startup Week. 3) Insert the coolest co-working startup space in the country. 4) Sit back and watch the magic happen.

Poof you have yourself a bone fide startup community...

So now what? How do  you keep the momentum going?

The answer... Create a digital space where entrepreneurs of all stripes can go to learn, connect with other entrepreneurs and plug in to the burgeoning community. That is exactly what the founders of Built In Denver have created.

The site brings together events, blogs, company profiles, jobs and more to create a virtual hub for startup activity in Denver and the surrounding communities.

The site was launched in front of a select crowd of Denver's Digital Leaders during Denver's Startup Week and included startup luminaries Perry Evans, Tom Higley and Luke Beatty.

 

 

In Business Tags Buit In Denver, Denver Start Up Week, Denver Startup Week 2012, startup communities
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Stop Pitching and Start Connecting

October 8, 2012 Sandy Grason

Recently, GNIP hosted the Big Boulder Conference in Boulder, Colorado and Sandy Grason got a behind-the-scenes look at what the conference was all about. In this video, Sandy talks with Foundry Group and Tech Stars co-founder, Brad Feld about what Big Boulder Conference means to entrepreneurial communities like Boulder and what YOU can do to foster this kind of support and excitement in your community too.

This invite only event brought together the top publishers, industry leaders and consumers of publicly-available social data to discuss trends, best practices and how this data is changing industries of all kinds.

Brad said the main event is really what happens around the event, beyond people just pitching each other their sh*%, the conversation gets to "how are we going to solve this problem".

In Business Tags Big Boulder Conference, boulder, Boulder thesis, communities, conferences, Disqus, effective networking, Entrepreneur, Facebook, Gnip, networking, pitching, startup, startup communities, Tumblr, Twitter
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How To Build A Startup Community with Brad Feld

October 8, 2012 Chris Franks

So you want to make your town the next  Silicon Valley? In Brad Feld's new book Startup Communities, Brad gives us mere mortals a glimpse in to how to form, build and grow a startup scene in your town. Brad explains, "I was convinced to move to Boulder when my wife Amy said that she was moving there and I was welcome to join her, or not. She made a convincing argument!"

The problem, for a burgeoning technology tycoon like Brad, Boulder was a backwater. Sure there was a great university. Sure there were interesting people doing interesting things but there was no SCENE!

Fast forward to 2012 and Boulder is one of the hottest place  to start a high growth company in the world. So what changed?

According to Brad, it was a group of a committed entrepreneurs, It was not the VCs, not the professors, not the service providers. They all had a role to play but the formation of a booming startup community was lead by the entrepreneurs themselves.

So how did they do it? Sorry, you'll have to buy the book! But for a sneak peak I got a chance to sit down with the Jedi Master and rap about his new book, how the machines are already in control and much more.

In Business Tags boulder, Boulder startups, Boulder thesis, Brad Feld, Entrepreneur, Foundry Group, startup communities, tech stars, Venture capital
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Brad Feld Explains Start Up Communities

October 5, 2012 Sandy Grason

Brad Feld, founder of TechStars, comes into the ICOSA Studio to discuss his new book, Startup Communities with Chris Franks and the rest of the STARTO team. Brad Feld has been connecting and collaborating in the startup communities of Boston, Boulder, and beyond. He has proven leadership as entrepreneur, angel investor, venture capitalist, and community champion. Feld is often considered the foremost subject matter expert. We here at STARTO look forward to reading his new book, "Startup Communities: Building an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Your City." Check out the book here.

In Business Tags book, Book Release, Boulder thesis, Brad Feld, drawing board, entrepreneurial community, how to, startup communities
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How Do You Start the Next Great American Company?

October 4, 2012 Sandy Grason

Starto Shorts: Great Companies are created by great entrepreneurs, this week we talk to Brad Feld & David Cohen about how you create a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem in your community. Brad Feld dropped by the garage to give us a sneak peek at his new book StartUp Communities: Building an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Your Community, he explained one of his key ideas called The Boulder Thesis.  Brad suggests that taking a long range, 20 year view and staying invested in your community will get you some pretty amazing results.

We also took a trip behind the scenes at Tech Stars, met some of this year's founders and sat down with David Cohen to learn more about what the last six years of working with new start ups has taught him.

In Ideas, Lifestyle Tags 20 year view, accelerators, activities, aspiring, book, Boulder thesis, Brad Feld, david cohen, economy, engagement, entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, events, incubators, innovation, leaders, Leadership, new book, partners, startup america, startup communities, startup weekend, tech stars
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