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Endeavor Miami Takes on Scaleup Challenge

The Startup Magazine

The Endeavor Miami group is one scaleup accelerator that is overcoming those challenges and having an impact on both their community and the broader world. Endeavor Miami was the first US office of the Endeavor Global organization of worldwide scaleup accelerators. They keenly focus on the leadership potential of the entrepreneurs.

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Some Thoughts on Leadership Going into 2016

Both Sides of the Table

Having time to think about “leadership” at most startups feels like a luxury. It feels like something you could turn your attention to once you have tens of millions of dollars and a large staff to run operations and you could step back from it all and think about how to lead. The reality of most startups is about survival.

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Toine Rodenburg: Moving Merchandise with MyMalls

The Startup Magazine

Originally from Amsterdam, he has conducted his affairs in several global locations over the years, including Curacao and Miami, although he is presently based in Lisbon, Portugal. What do you attribute this success to? Toine Rodenburg: It’s a combination of two fundamental elements. First, the idea behind the enterprise was sound.

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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’ve got entrepreneurs and founders who are really – a lot of them are in the very early stage of their startup. Technical founder. I didn’t have someone willing to offer me a job in Spain. I had someone willing to offer me a job in France.

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How and Why the NextView Everyday Economy Accelerator is Different

View from Seed

of teams’ online pitch decks and recorded videos, as well as loved the dozens of second-round video conversations which we had with Founders working on quite compelling startups. Many of these Founders we wouldn’t have had an opportunity to connect with if we hadn’t launched this program.

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Helping Women And Minorities Raise Angel Capital

David Teten

In the first full year of operation, VCAP attracted 159 applicants. We continue to think keeping our doors open to non-traditional founders is a highly advantageous investment origination strategy for our members. As usual, we’re investing in companies without regard to the university affiliation of the companies’ leadership.

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Startup Chica Spotlight: Meet Some of Austin’s Female Founders

Austin Startup

Nelly Garcia, Co-Founder of Rocheli Patisserie Nelly Garcia, Co-Founder of Rocheli Patisserie Nelly Garcia was born in Monterrey, Mexico, and immigrated to Austin, Texas, in 2002 at the age of 15. Maria’s dad started Donn’s Bar-B-Que 35 years ago and Maria now co-operates the business alongside her parents.

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