AcreTrader is a Fayetteville-based equity financing mechanism that helps farmers scale their operations with the support of outside investment. After spending time working in San Francisco, Founder and CEO Carter Malloy moved back home to Arkansas to apply what he learned in equity to the farming system by creating a company that empowers both farmers and investors to buy and sell land in more efficient ways. We spoke to him about his experiences building a startup in a rural area, how he believes policymakers can incentivize investment into middle America, and his goals for AcreTrader for the future.
#StartupsEverywhere: Wilmington, N.C.
Jim Roberts has led the transformation of the once tiny startup ecosystem of coastal Wilmington, North Carolina into an environment on par with cities like Charlotte and Raleigh. This has resulted in national attention and the establishment of Wilmington as an emerging hub for tech entrepreneurs. We spoke with Jim about the importance of community building organizations, his experience leading an angel investor capital network outside of a traditional tech hub, and the impact of a more restricted definition of an accredited investor on startups.
#StartupsEverywhere: Lafayette, La.
As a mom, Laurel Hess understands the difficulties of multitasking and juggling competing priorities around the home. She created hampr to provide busy people with freshly done laundry and community members with a source of additional income. We spoke with her about the multiple ways hampr benefits local communities, the impact of various data privacy laws on her business, and her experience as a mom and woman founder.
#StartupsEverywhere: Austin, Texas
Modgarden is on a mission to provide city residents with an opportunity to take control of the way their food is grown. After food cured his own illnesses, Founder and CEO Aamar Khwaja wanted to find a way for everyone to access organic, healthy food, and built tinyFarm. We spoke to him about his background on Wall Street, the unique difficulties he faces with a hardware company, and his goals for Modgarden.
#StartupsEverywhere: New York, N.Y.
Mavity offers businesses a unique chance to find and hire a dream team of creative professionals at a fraction of the traditional cost and time. We talked to Co-Founder and CEO Tomás Uribe about his Colombian background, his experience within the U.S. immigration system, and the impact of having an international employment structure.
#StartupsEverywhere: San Francisco, Calif.
Fabio Caironi is the Founder & CEO of ByteNite, a company that specializes in making computing more affordable and powerful by distributing the task of data encoding. ByteNite enables users to join their distributed network of personal computing devices to earn rewards for the use of their computing power to process and store data. In addition to learning about how he thinks about issues of data privacy, we spoke with Fabio more about the company he’s building and his firsthand experience navigating the complex U.S. immigration system.
#StartupsEverywhere: Flint, Mich.
With an academic and entrepreneurial background in the sciences, Utopic Ventures Founder and General Partner Neil Thanedar seeks to provide pre-seed capital to an underserved segment of the innovation ecosystem: scientist-run startups. We spoke with Neil about his passion for scientific and deep-tech companies, the impact of the accredited investor definition on the investing world, and his desire to make Michigan the next tech hub.
#StartupsEverywhere: Hampton, Va.
100 percent-disabled veteran Dr. Ahmad Glover had a goal of developing touchless wireless power networking technologies that would recharge devices and provide power the same way that we get WiFi: over the air. We spoke with Dr. Glover about his unique experience with the U.S. innovation ecosystem, the importance of telecom and power in rural areas, and how policymakers should think about spectrum selloff and prioritizing
#StartupsEverywhere: Chicago, Ill.
Innovare is an education technology company that aims to enable improvement throughout educational communities through the use of education management software and good data. The company’s platform helps educators centralize and analyze student data in order to guide better, data-driven decisions in the classroom. We spoke with AJ DeLeón, Co-Founder and CEO of Innovare, to learn more about his platform, his experience navigating various data privacy regimes—including why he favors a uniform, federal privacy standard, and his experience raising the capital necessary to build Innovare.
#StartupsEverywhere: Atlanta, Ga.
Zinnia Founder & CEO Lauren Marturano founded her company with the goal of making offsite corporate planning a seamless process by simplifying travel and agenda planning for groups. We spoke with her about her experiences as a woman founder fundraising and building a product, the importance of startup accelerators, and how it’s been navigating data privacy issues.
#StartupsEverywhere: Santa Rosa, Calif.
After first hand experience with California’s water crisis, Lumo CEO Devon Wright decided to create a solution to make farmers’ water use cost-efficient and remotely accessible. We sat down with him to hear about his experience as a serial entrepreneur, the importance of broadband access to rural communities, and the ways the U.S. can realize our sustainability goals.
#StartupsEverywhere: San Francisco, Calif.
Vassil Mladjov is the chairman and investor at Tallio.io, a startup that delivers targeted Shoppable ads to TV viewers. Tallio aims to make the experience of watching TV more relevant to the viewers by personalizing the ad experience. We spoke with Vassil about the history of Tallio and how it pivoted from a live stream shopping platform to a personalized TV advertising system, as well as the current landscape of data privacy laws and the implications of allowing companies to copyright their application programming interfaces (APIs).
#StartupsEverywhere: Framingham, Mass.
getWise is an online platform that offers affordable access to exclusive video tips and training from vetted and trusted experts. When major life events forced her to restart her career, founder Kathryn Rose used the power of her professional network and crafted a vision for getWise. We spoke with her about her arduous fundraising journey, navigating numerous privacy frameworks, and the need for resources for women entrepreneurs.
#StartupsEverywhere: Kansas City, Mo.
Emily Brown, Co-Founder and CEO of Free From Market, is an ardent believer that food is medicine. She has firsthand experience with the impact that a lack of access to healthy foods can have on health outcomes, and created an e-commerce service to address this very issue. We spoke with her about her thoughts on barriers to accessing capital, compliance with data privacy rules, and current restrictions around SNAP and EBT eligibility.
#StartupsEverywhere: State College, Penn.
Lightscline is building AI-based software that helps engineering teams achieve up to 90 percent cost reduction in sensor data pipeline management. The software collects 2-10x fewer data, reducing the power, compute, storage, transmission, and latency in digital transformation applications. Deep tech-focused founder Ankur Verma gave us insight into his background as a student entrepreneur operating with his University’s support, his experience navigating the U.S.’s immigration system, and his goals for Lightscline.
#StartupsEverywhere: Cleveland, Ohio
As part of her work, Dr. Chelsea Monty-Bromer was working with a team of researchers to develop new technology to assist veterans with prosthetic limbs. The result of that work was new technology that became the basis of her company, SweatID where she is the Founder & Chief Technology Officer. We spoke with Chelsea to learn more about SweatID’s product, her experience raising capital from public and private sources, and her experience navigating intellectual property systems here and abroad.
#StartupsEverywhere: Palo Alto, Calif.
Inspirit VR is a Palo Alto-based virtual reality technology platform that is looking to revolutionize the way children learn and harness their imagination by providing new experiences right in the classroom. We spoke to Co-Founder & CEO Aditya Vishwanath about the work his company is doing, his experience navigating the U.S. immigration system as a founder, and what the day-to-day experience is like for a startup leader navigating a wide array of compliance frameworks in the U.S. and abroad.
#StartupsEverywhere: Lander, Wyo.
Global Response Systems ("GRS") provides physicians, dentists, chiropractors, and urgent care clinics with HIPPA-compliant communications tools such as messaging solutions and secure file sharing. We sat down with CEO Joshua Denhardt to get a sense of current interoperability between electronic medical record systems, his experience building a company headquartered in rural Wyoming, and the importance of net neutrality for startups.
#StartupsEverywhere: New York, NY.
After many encounters with financial advisors who failed to understand her on a cultural and personal level, Tani Chambers wanted to create a judgment-free space for Black women to achieve their wealth goals. As Founder and CEO of RAVN, a wealth-planning platform that matches women with finance professionals and peer accountability groups based on their values and goals, she’s done just that. We spoke with Tani about her background, how RAVN operates within state-based privacy frameworks, and how policymakers can step in to make capital access more equitable for startups.
#StartupsEverywhere: San Francisco, Calif.
Throughout his time working with environmental, social, and governance data in the finance industry, George Lee knew there had to be a better way to manage and analyze the data than manual entry spreadsheets. Now he’s the Founder & CEO of Hydrus.ai—a startup working to tackle that challenge. We spoke with George to learn more about the Hydrus platform, his experience working with internationally-based employees and clients, and what policymakers should keep front of mind while thinking about developing technologies.