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Supporting Grid110 – South LA

Aug 13 2020
Amy and I, through our Anchor Point Foundation, are supporting the Grid110 – South LA program. Austin Clements was one of the Black VCs I reached out to after George Floyd was murdered with the question, “What are two things you are involved in that I can support with time, money, and influence?” I knew […]
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Eric Ries’ Foreword to The Startup Community Way

Jul 28 2020
My new book with Ian Hathaway, The Startup Community Way, is officially out. When I saw the Kindle download first thing this morning, I felt a moment of unbridled joy. Writing a book is extremely hard. I’ve now written seven of them, all about startups and entrepreneurship. My next one, which I’ve been working on […]
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West Slope Startup Week

Jul 13 2020
Manufacturing, agriculture, retail, and tech. These are just a few of the many industries in Colorado led and supported by local businesses. But what are we doing to support them through the current health and economic crisis? West Slope Startup Week (WSSW) launched last week (this year in a virtual format) — a full month […]
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GivingTuesdayNow – Colorado COVID Relief Fund

May 05 2020
If you have a job, have been working from home, and haven’t been spending extra money on Starbucks (or local) coffee, lunch or dinner out, or other random things you spend money on during the day while at work, please consider making a donation to the Colorado COVID Relief Fund today. All contributions made today […]
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Take Spring Break At Home For Two Weeks Starting Now

Mar 14 2020
By this point, I expect everyone who reads this blog is extremely familiar with the phrases “flatten the curve” and “social distancing.” If not, read Coronavirus: Why You Must Act Now right now. In the US, many schools are having spring break for a week sometime in the next two weeks. Ironically, it’s convenient timing […]
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Book: Yes, You Can Do This! How Women Start Up, Scale Up, and Build The Life They Want

Feb 04 2020
Claudia Reuter, now the Techstars GM Americas East (and previously the Techstars MD for the Stanley+Techstars Additive Manufacturing Accelerator), has a new book coming out called Yes, You Can Do This! How Women Start Up, Scale Up, and Build The Life They Want. I read the final page proofs while I was in Mexico and […]
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Book: Walking: One Step at a Time

Feb 03 2020
Erling Kagge’s book Walking: One Step at a Time was delightful. On Friday night I had dinner with John Underkoffler. John and I lived together at college and have been friends for over 35 years, working together for the past 13 or so. Our conversation rambled on a variety of topics, as is usually the […]
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Cynicism in Silicon Valley

Jan 21 2020
As I was reading The Atlantic article Silicon Valley Abandons the Culture That Made It the Envy of the World I kept flashing to the end of Anna Wiener’s awesome memoir Uncanny Valley. And it was no surprise to see this article in the Boulder Daily Camera titled Big tech in hot seat at congressional […]
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The Day Before Christmas

Dec 24 2019
“Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.“ This is a confusing time of year for me. Hanna Ingber described it well this morning in her […]
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