Interview with Corey Egan, Co-Founder of ilumiby Katie ParrottIlumi CEO and co-Founder Corey Egan talks about the realities of competing in one of today’s most competitive industries. Continue
Protect What You’ve Built: Jason Ross and the Story of JackThreadsby Katie ParrottJackThreads Founder Jason Ross takes us inside what happens when you sell the company you built from the ground up – and what comes after. Continue
The Woman Behind Argentina’s Startup Revolution — Interview with Lisa Besserman, CEO and Founder of Startup Buenos Airesby Emma McGowanLisa Besserman and her team at Startup Buenos Aires are proving to the world that Argentina has the potential to be the next startup hub.Continue
Interview with Nate Checketts, Co-Founder and CEO of Rhone (Part II)by Katie ParrottRhone CEO Nate Checketts talks about the challenges of coming to an industry as an outsider – and why your outsider status might just be your biggest asset. Continue
Interview with John Tabis, Co-Founder of The Bouqsby Emma McGowanWhat happens when a Disney brand director and a Venezuelan flower farmer team up? A multimillion dollar flower company that is shaking up the florist industry.Continue
Finding Co-Founder Fit: Interview with the Founders of Pacific Issueby Katie ParrottMike Koranda and Aaron May know firsthand just how important finding the right co-Founder is to your success—and your sanity. Continue
Startups.co: New Site, New Narrativeby Wil SchroterToday isn't just about our new site launch – it's about why we launched it. Continue
Interview with Miguel Madrid, Founder of Comfortable Clubby Katie ParrottHow Miguel Madrid process-hacked his way to building his dream company. Continue
Startup Roles and Responsibilities: Divvying Up Roles Between Co-Foundersby The Startups TeamLaunching a company with co-Founders? Make sure your roles are clearly defined. Continue
Startup Lessons Learned: Being Rejected by 500 Startups, Techstars, and Y Combinatorby Leo FariaLeo Faria applied to three of the top accelerators in the world. Spoiler alert: it didn't go well. Continue