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Learn your Austin ABC’s and become a local super-connector

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Alex has helped bring more than $160 million in funding to Texas startups through SBIR, STTR and other government funding programs for companies like Essentium, ICON 3D, and LIFT Aircraft. Ben lives the Texas Startup Manifesto having lived in Austin and Dallas and with Hypergiant offices in both cities plus Houston.

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TECHSTARS AUSTIN KICKS OFF 2020 MENTORSHIP-DRIVEN ACCELERATOR CLASS, REVEALS 10 SELECTED STARTUPS

Austin Startup

SURVIVR (Dallas, TX) Brian Hoang, CEO SURVIVR is a VR training platform to help first responders improve decision-making and response times. Techstars funds all types of startups, working across all verticals, applying all types of business models. ABOUT TECHSTARS: The Techstars Worldwide Network helps entrepreneurs succeed.

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Tech Diversity & Inclusion Allies at SXSW

Austin Startup

Advisor, Austin Mayor Steve Adler Eugene has long operated at the intersection of business, government & nonprofits, locally and nationally. Stephen is a Capital Factory Mentor, serial entrepreneur and former General Partner at Austin Ventures. Jennifer Aldoretta (@JAldoretta) | Twitter Joseph Beard Partner Perot Jain, L.P.

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Google VP: Here's How to Get Bought By Us

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A year or so ago the news was that Google and or YouTube was going to help small partners/studios with funding that would be recovered by ADD revenue. I’ll add on one more – are there regional members of David’s team in at least the major markets like Dallas/Fort Worth? Top From Our Partners. Flag this comment.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

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” I’m quite sure with this article you alienated not only few potential customers or partners but also some existing ones. It’s like arguing against vertical software. I once ran a startup company partnered with a US company. March 25, 2011 at 7:16 pm. March 26, 2011 at 9:02 am. The Foolish. Good for you David!

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The Ezra Klein Show: VC Bill Gurley on Transforming Health Care

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Bill is a general partner at Benchmark, one of Silicon Valley’s really legendary venture capital firms. I think it started with eBay, but then we got into more vertical specific ones, like Zillow, Grubhub, OpenTable and Uber that I’m on the board of. That podcast is included here along with a transcript.