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Business Incubator Series: An Interview With David Cohen, Founder And CEO, Startup Accelerator TechStars – Boulder, Colorado (Part 2)

Posted on Tuesday, Mar 8th 2011

By guest authors Irina Patterson and Candice Arnold

Irina: How many companies have you incubated?

David: We’ve now done 81 companies. We’ve operated for four years in Boulder, two years in Boston, one year in Seattle, and it’s our first year in New York. We’re not expanding anymore. If you add all those up, about 10 per class, you get to 81 as the current number. >>>

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Business Incubator Series: An Interview With David Cohen, Founder And CEO, Startup Accelerator TechStars – Boulder, Colorado (Part 1)

Posted on Monday, Mar 7th 2011

By guest authors Irina Patterson and Candice Arnold

I am talking to David Cohen, the founder and CEO of TechStars.

Irina: Hi, David. Let’s start with a brief overview.

David: I’m the founder and CEO of TechStars, which is a mentorship-driven startup accelerator for Internet companies. Tech Stars funds 10 companies at a time in each of four cities each year. The cities are New York, Boston, Seattle, and Boulder. The mentorship program is three months long. At the end of the program, the companies get to pitch their ideas to investors. About 70 percent of the companies go on to raise outside capital after the program. >>>

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AngelList, CapLinked, And Financing Marketplaces

Posted on Friday, Mar 4th 2011

AngelList has been generating  a lot of buzz recently. Today, Business Insider has a piece claiming that they are scaring VCs to death. Really? I have a hard time believing that! In any case, I thought this would be a good time to give readers my perspective on AngelList, as well as other fund raising services that are coming into the market like CapLinked, which has recently raised money from star investors like Peter Thiel. Other related services are SecondMarket, Kickstarter, ProFounder and Invested.In, the latter three specifically focused on crowd funding (not CapLinked’s approach), while the first is more of a brokerage.

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Business Incubator Series: An Interview With Dr. Tom O’Neal, Executive Director, University of Central Florida’s Business Incubation Program — Orlando, Florida (Part 1)

Posted on Thursday, Mar 3rd 2011

By guest author Irina Patterson and Mridula Velagapudi

I am talking to Tom O’Neal, executive director of the University of Central Florida’s Business Incubation Program which is a University-driven community partnership that provides training, infrastructure, and professional services for entrepreneurs in central Florida. >>>

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Business Incubator Series: An Interview With Skip Simms, President And CEO, Ann Arbor SPARK — Ann Arbor, Michigan (Part 4)

Posted on Thursday, Mar 3rd 2011

By guest authors Irina Patterson and Candice Arnold

Irina: What are the main reasons that out of the 30 entrepreneurs who apply for your services every month, 25 get rejected?

Skip: The main reasons are one, they’re not in the city of Ann Arbor. Our primary stakeholder, which provides a lot of the services, has that requirement. The entrepreneurs have to be in the city.

Two, they’re not close enough to commercialization. They still have to develop their business model and product a bit more before they’re close enough to commercialization for us to consider them. As I said, we’re called an accelerator. The idea is to identify those technology-based companies that are within a year of commercialization. Our goal is to make sure they achieve commercialization within a year or sooner. >>>

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Business Incubator Series: An Interview With Skip Simms, President And CEO, Ann Arbor SPARK — Ann Arbor, Michigan (Part 2)

Posted on Tuesday, Mar 1st 2011

By guest authors Irina Patterson and Candice Arnold

Irina: Describe the ideal company that would benefit from your incubation?

Skip: It could be a company that’s providing a new diagnostic software that can be used in an alternative energy industry or conserved life sciences industry. It may be a company that’s working on software that helps the IT industry with manufacturing processes and procedures. It’s probably two people who have the product largely developed, but not quite finished. They have an alpha version of their product, but now they need to fine-tune it. >>>

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1M/1M: VCs, Angels, Incubators, Accelerators – What WE Do With Your Rejects

Posted on Tuesday, Mar 1st 2011

Last week I wrote the post VCs, Angels, Incubators, Accelerators – What Are You Doing With Your Rejects? following which I had a number of significant private discussions which I curate here for the benefit of others who have the same kinds of questions. Overall, I think it will help the ecosystem better understand how we simply supplement existing resources and add value. Existing resources include incubators, accelerators, financing marketplaces like AngelList, and of course VCs and angels. >>>

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Business Incubator Series: An Interview With Skip Simms, President And CEO, Ann Arbor SPARK — Ann Arbor, Michigan (Part 1)

Posted on Monday, Feb 28th 2011

By guest authors Irina Patterson and Candice Arnold

I am talking to Skip Simms, president and CEO of Ann Arbor SPARK, a nonprofit business development consortium in Michigan that works in partnership with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), the state’s economic development agency, to help early-stage entrepreneurs and growing companies. >>>

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