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The Accomplishments of Entrepreneur, Justin Halladay

The Startup Magazine

After that, he spent five years working for a tiny software development firm in Jacksonville Beach. He spent five years as a worldwide rollout manager for a large corporation in Denver, Colorado, as a result of this role. Halladay even worked for Morgan Stanley Dean Witter for six years in the World Trade Center.

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Mark Hauser’s Hauser Private Equity Spearheads Major Deals in Industrial Sector

The Startup Magazine

From data integrity software to healthcare management services, Hauser Private Equity has seen the value in businesses that exist in the in-between of raw materials and consumer goods, and how such companies have the ability to bring about realized gains for investors.

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3 Technology Trends Streamlining Operations for Healthcare Startups

Up and Running

Denver-based Sopris Health utilizes an AI-powered solution that automates the process of categorizing, collecting, documenting, and analyzing patients’ clinical history, symptoms, and feedback. Better care truly starts with interoperability — the ability for computers and software to exchange and use information.

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Help Bring Xconomy to Boulder/Denver

Feld Thoughts

Over time they’ve added New York, Detroit, San Francisco, and San Diego and are now considering expanding to Boulder / Denver (I encouraged them to combine both as each city is on fire and there’s no reason not to link them together at this point.). The sign up for the Bring Xconomy to Boulder/Denver page has all the details.

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Mile-High disruption: Why Denver should be on your tech radar next year

The Next Web

In January, Denver will become one of the few American cities that allows its residents to purchase and recreationally consume marijuana, a move that is expected to create jobs and generate tax revenue. Denver has more tech startups per capita than any U.S. Like Silicon Valley, Denver is among the most educated cities in the U.S.,

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Oppose HB 1192 – The “Software Tax”

VC Adventure

My longtime friend Marion Jenkins, CEO of IT consultant QSE Technologies wrote what I think is one of the most eloquent and well thought out rebuttals to the proposed Colorado “Software Tax” (HB 1192). I urge you to oppose HB 1192, the so-called “Software” Tax. CDs) – shouldn’t change whether the software should be taxed.

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Why There’s A Startup Boom In The US Midwest

The Startup Magazine

CB Insights crunched some numbers and found that In the year through the Q3, Denver-based startups raised around $3.1 The city has been building a thriving startup ecosystem to rival Austin, Denver, Miami and Toronto. Growing Venture Capital Activity. This has been a phenomenal year for Midwest startups. billion for the whole of 2020.