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Book: Build the Fort: The Startup Community Builder’s Field Guide

Feld Thoughts

Chris Heivly released Build the Fort: The Startup Community Builder’s Field Guide. I encourage you to get Chris’s book if you are a startup community builder or are interested in startup communities. Chris became an extensive thought partner with Ian, and we eventually decided to write two books.

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Transcript of How National Companies Can Infiltrate Local Markets

Duct Tape Marketing

John Jantsch: For national companies trying to infiltrate the local market the community organizations may be the best and last frontier. Are you able in a sort of platform approach if you will, are you able to kind of really go deep enough to know who the two players are that you’re partnering? We have match makers.

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Austin’s secret sauce… it’s the WHY

Austin Startup

As a result, he thought that many people in Silicon Valley aren’t as invested in the community or focused on making it better for their children and their neighbors. A great job is the start, but also a great home, a great neighborhood, a great community they feel a part of. How different that is than the feeling in Austin right now!

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MANAGING DIRECTOR OF TECHSTARS AUSTIN

Austin Startup

23: Raleigh, NC Sept. Entrepreneurs make connections with other entrepreneurs, mentors, corporate partners, and investors who will help their company succeed. City governments connect with local entrepreneurs, corporations, and community leaders to grow and sustain a vibrant startup economy. New York City, NY Sept. Denver, CO?—?

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