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Getting Plugged Into The Boulder Entrepreneurial Community

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On a daily basis I get an email from someone, either in Boulder, or considering a move to Boulder, who asks how they can best get involved in the Boulder entrepreneurial community. My response is simple – get involved, show up, and participate. I then list a set of regular activities that exist, with my favorites being:

There are also a handful of sites that help you figure out how to plug in and list other events. The two I recommend are Boulder.me and Boulder Startup Digest.

One of the awesome things about the Boulder entrepreneurial community is that it operates on a “give before you get” approach – it’s super easy to engage as the existing entrepreneurs are happy to give help and support with no specific expectations. But you have to “give” to become involved – don’t just show up once and hope magic will happen. Keep coming back. Volunteer to help out, with no expectations of compensation. Build a reputation for what you can do. Then magic will happen.

For job seekers, I point them at the Foundry Group Jobs page and the TechStars Jobs page as well as encourage them to email me a resume that I’ll send to a CEO list I co-manage, which consists of about 100 local entrepreneurial CEOs (if you are a CEO and want to be on the list, just email me.)

It’s all remarkably low infrastructure and overhead, but very high velocity. When I reflect on what makes it work, its the “give before you get” mentality of the entrepreneurial community, which I’m proud to be a part of.

Oh – and if you run a Boulder entrepreneurial event that’s not included in the list, or have suggestions about what you’d like to see, feel free to leave info about it in the comments.

November 2nd, 2011     Categories: Boulder     Tags: , , ,
  • http://www.alearningaday.com Rohan

    Sounds like you’ve really got something special going on over there :)

  • Anonymous

    Hi Brad.  Thanks for the opportunity to post a new, Boulder-based resource for the entrepreneurial community: PivotGuild.  Our focus is providing leaders with very practical training and professional guidance to overcome specific barriers to growth.  We’re geared at facilitating short term changes in strategy, business practice and relationship that help CEOs and management teams navigate needed  changes – and move on.   We also offer free community events to spark collaboration, business development and discussion.  The next freebie is coming up on 11/17 featuring Derek Olson of Foraker Labs in Boulder on Web Usability Issues – with Humor and Insight. Don’t know if you two have met – great guy, a bright light and very funny.  More info on all:  http://www.pivotguild.com.  
    With gratitude, Alyson Miller (@PivotGuild:disqus)
    PS  We’d love to have you over for a story-sharing & book-signing if that fits in to your travels in 2012.

    • http://www.feld.com bfeld

      Awesome – delighted to participate. Just email me.

  • http://twitter.com/yoavlurie Yoav Lurie

    Also great for folks moving to Boulder to check out the @TechStars:twitter jobs list: http://www.techstars.com/about/jobs/

  • http://twitter.com/bethhartman bethhartman

    Thanks, Brad – another site recently created as a resource for local entrepreneurs is http://www.boulderstartups.org/

  • http://twitter.com/alexhaar Alex Haar

    The events you list both sealed the deal in terms of convincing me that Boulder was a great community and introduced to people who have been instrumental getting my family and I settled here as well. 

    In addition to the events and resources you mentioned, I also found Quora to be super helpful, specifically for threads like the ones below.

    http://www.quora.com/Boulder-CO-2/What-is-Boulder-CO-known-for
    http://www.quora.com/Boulder-CO-2/What-tech-startups-in-the-Boulder-Colorado-Front-Range-area-are-hiring?q=Boulder+st
    http://www.quora.com/Boulder-CO-2/What-are-notable-tech-and-internet-companies-in-Boulder

  • Adam Rubenstein

    Tech and BioTech are rapidly converging. Come join the Boulder/Denver BioIT conversation at http://www.BioBeers.com, and if you are a senior software engineer looking for an exciting opportunity at a well financed super-cool personalized medicine company in Boulder then please shoot me your resume. Thanx Brad! Thanx Boulder! adam (arubenst@fas.harvard.edu)

  • http://twitter.com/daveyoungEE Dave Young

    Thanks!  I just moved to Denver and have been looking for events just like these!  I’m looking forward to several of them already.

  • Deb

    Another organization in Boulder County that is great for connecting to other entrepreneurs is DaVinci Institute, located in Louisville, CO in Boulder County.  Check us out at DaVinciInstitute.com.

  • http://www.rmiug.org Dan

    For job seekers and companies who are hiring, don’t forget the Rocky Mountain
    Internet Users Group (www.rmiug.org) RMIUG-jobs list.  The list is
    exclusively for IT jobs in Colorado.  We have over 15,000 subscribers
    and it’s free to post — we get about 20 or 25 postings a day to the list.

    It has tech jobs at both startups and more established companies.

    List FAQ at http://www.rmiug.org/html/rmiug_jobs_faqs.html

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