Here’s How You Can Make Global Entrepreneurship Week Last All Year Long
GEWKC might be over, but here's how you can connect, learn and have some fun in the entrepreneur community all year long.
GEWKC might be over, but here's how you can connect, learn and have some fun in the entrepreneur community all year long.
With thousands events in more than 170 countries (and 100 events here in Kansas City alone), GEW offers entrepreneurs, small business owners and even ambitious students a chance to unleash their ideas and discover their potential, risk-free.
A new cohort of Kansas City entrepreneurs is poised to grow with guidance from seasoned business leaders and mentors.
The Blakk Co. cofounders saw a need and addressed it – using the skills they learned in their other businesses to create a new social enterprise.
Wowed by the connections she made and inspiration she gained at Global Entrepreneurship Week, Stella immediately made an action plan. See hers and build yours.
Each month, we highlight the businesses in Kansas City that are receiving funding and making all the right moves to grow.
You’re ready to grow your team and know the competitive advantage of having a diverse workforce. How do you go about it? SEED Law is here to help.
More than 200 economic developers and entrepreneurship ecosystem builders from around the nation gathered in KC to discuss the future of Entrepreneurship on the Edges.
“The 401(k) is what will determine if these people will ever be able to leave work and have any type of dignified retirement,” says Chris Costello. “Up to this point, the only solution they’ve been given is a DIY manual, resources on the Internet and online calculators.”
Call him the evanglist. Springboard Creative's Kevin Fullerton is dedicated to finding, grooming and keeping talent right here in Kansas City.