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Entrepreneur Runs Coding Academy To Help Students Gain Real-world Software Development Skills

Hearpreneur

Marcelo Ricigliano is the co-founder of 4Geeks Academy , a Miami based coding academy with campuses in USA, Chile and Venezuela. Marcelo Ricigliano is the co-founder of 4Geeks Academy , a Miami based coding academy with campuses in USA, Chile and Venezuela. How did you come up with your business name?

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CEO Behind Multi-Million Dollar Escape Room Business

Hearpreneur

It only seemed logical for Akos and his partners to bring this concept to the US. He opened the first of many PanIQ Escape Rooms in Hollywood, California, and today, they have locations in San Jose, Phoenix, Miami, NYC, Dallas, Nashville, Chicago and many more. How did you come up with your business name?

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It’s Back & Better Than Ever! Announcing NextView’s Everyday Economy Virtual Accelerator

View from Seed

Our program goes back to basics in the most important, effective, and meaningful ways : weekly one-on-one time with partners, hands-on mentorship from experienced advisors, small and selective cohort sizes, and zero demo days or distracting demo day prep involved. See some alumni locations below: Lula: Miami, Florida.

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4 Major Mistakes Established Companies Make

YoungUpstarts

Goldstein, author of “ Why Are There Snowblowers in Miami? “. There are dozens of concerns—raising initial funding, building the technology, and finding initial customers, just to name a few. His forthcoming book, “ Why Are There Snowblowers in Miami? “, will be available in Sept 2016. By Steven D.

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Startup Grind Turns the Tables on Mark Suster

Both Sides of the Table

So I went from San Diego to LA to Miami to the south of France. You’re two guys in a garage, two guys across campus trying to make a name for yourself. But the current company he’s created, which I won’t name – he just knows it’s not going to be a $1 billion company. So that didn’t suck.

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ThriftyComputers.com – A Lesson In Overcoming Obstacles

YoungUpstarts

Hellinger, who founded Miami, Florida-based ThriftyComputer ( ThriftyComputer.com ) at the age of 19, saw that business crash and burn in early 2009 from inexperience. And once he started ThriftyComputer , it began to grow beyond just a company or name – it became his dream.

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Some Thoughts on Leadership Going into 2016

Both Sides of the Table

We try to recruit investment partners who bring startup operating experience. And brining in new general partners – like Greg Bettinelli and Kara Nortman – has certainly helped refine the vision of the firm by challenging some of our accepted wisdom. That’s healthy. He runs the quickest tempo offense in the NFL.