Posts Tagged ‘10-xelerator’

Ohio Third Frontier approves $200K for Founders Factory

Ohio Third Frontier approves $200K for Founders Factory
The Ohio Third Frontier Commission yesterday approved $3.6 million for several projects, including funding for the Founders Factory. Upon Controlling Board approval, Columbus-based Founders Factory will be awarded $200,000 from Ohio’s New Entrepreneurs Fund to support 10 teams of entrepreneurs...
February 14th, 2013 | Announcements | Read More

Resition sets out to help companies reduce layoff costs

Resition sets out to help companies reduce layoff costs
While working as an admissions counselor, Mike Chapman met with hundreds of people who were laid off and looking to upgrade their skill sets in hopes of landing new jobs. It was then that he decided career transition services were seriously outdated and, after some research, realized the outplacement...
August 27th, 2012 | Business Profiles | Read More

The Metropreneur launches Incrwd rewards program

The Metropreneur launches Incrwd rewards program
We have an exciting new program that The Metropreneur is helping to pilot called Incrwd. It’s a really cool rewards program that gives all of our users the chance to win a real reward simply for interacting with The Metropreneur. Here’s how it works: Click on the green Rewards tab on the...
November 28th, 2011 | Announcements | Read More

10-xelerator accepting applications for Winter 2012

10-xelerator accepting applications for Winter 2012
Do you have an idea for a tech startup that you want to launch? Would you like free hands-on assistance from local mentors and experts? Would you also like $20,000 to get your startup up and running? Well, then you’re looking in the right place. The 10-xelerator is now accepting applications for...
September 20th, 2011 | Announcements | Read More

Incrwd rewards online contributors

Incrwd rewards online contributors
Carlos Ramirez was inspired to start Incrwd while considering a book purchase from Amazon.com. When he scrolled down the webpage to read reviews of “Ender’s Game” before buying, he saw the first one was basically a 500-word essay. He thought to himself, “What would compel someone...
September 16th, 2011 | Business Profiles | Read More