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Entrepreneurial Spirit Drives a Mission to Connect People With Popongo

StartupNation

I later moved to Denver, Colorado, and have worked in the world of banking and real estate as a partner and co-CEO of a company called Legacy Management Group since 2004. Since relocating to America, I have independently invested in several other business ventures outside of my full-time job. How to Achieve Startup Success from Day 1.

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Q&A with Meg Salyer

Innovation 2 Enterprise

She served as the first woman president of the Rotary Club of Oklahoma City, (2003/2004), one of the largest Rotary Club in the world. While the State is not known as a hub for venture capital, we have frequently been recognized by national sources as a great place to start a new business. Meg retired from the Council April 8, 2019.

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Unbundling the Game Engine: The Rise of Next Generation 3D Creation Engines

Andreessen Horowitz

From the age-old realms created in myths to the digital domains we traverse today in video games, the fidelity of these worlds has never been more immersive nor culturally impactful. Today, we’re entering an age where creative technology will allow anyone to create virtual worlds and bring their imaginations to life.

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Want to know why charging $12 / year converts higher than $9.99?

Both Sides of the Table

And I’m sure everyone remembers the video that put them on the map – the one I first saw – which was the Bush/Kerry video This Land is Your Land (“you have more waffles than a house of pancakes), which was part of the 2004 elections and both candidates were asked about while they were campaigning.

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Summer in the City: Why there's no other place I'd rather be than New York

This is going to be BIG.

The people who run our restaurants, theaters, salons, bodegas, dance clubs, gyms, and museums - all that creative talent is still here.” I don’t care to be a part of a tech community that thinks that the path to creative tech solutions to the biggest problems in the world is to get a bunch of wealthy white guys to move there for the weather.