Startups can grow anywhere. These people are making the pitch they should sit down roots in the South. "Entrepreneurs are people first and choosing where to build their business also means choosing where to build their life."
Startups, Listen Up: These Deadlines Are Coming Up In February 2025 Pitch an accelerator. Apply to startup grants. Get access to local pitch competitions. We have a round up of upcoming deadlines.
Friday "Fund" Day: What Southeast Startups Made News The Week of January 20 - 24, 2025 Tampa’s mobile AdTech startup Nickelytics has a new CEO. Eduardo Iniguez, previously the CEO of carsharing company Getaround, is going to be leading the company from his home in Los Angeles. Why is he excited about the new position? Well, simply put…the powerful data it brings to the advertising wor
Startup Resources: 5 Podcasts To Listen To In 2025 Whether you're diving into career strategies, seeking inspiration from innovative founders...or trying to master the art and science of being a first-time founder...these five Southeast-based podcasts are worth adding to your playlist
New Year, New Goals? These Ten Startups Can Help. The calendar flip from December to January typically comes with the ritual of new year reflections and resolutions. For many, new year resolutions are about a renewed commitment to self-improvement: Reading more, spending less time on devices, decluttering spaces, or fostering stronger relationships
Tennessee: 5 Startups To Watch In 2025 So as we wrap up 2024 and look ahead to the new year, we are spending some time asking people across the Southeast tech ecosystem for their bold predictions about what startups are ready for the spotlight in 2025.
We Asked, They Answered: Can my startup skills pivot into the corporate world? “When I was recruiting for a role where every resume looked the exact same, it was refreshing to know that somebody had the skills, but maybe they brought something else to the table,” she added. Showing leadership skills, volunteer work, and other unique experiences are the “things that recruiters