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- Ted Church didn’t set out with the intention of building a standout merchandise agency- at least not at first. What started as a spontaneous trip to Boulder on a snowy Ohio afternoon led to a pivot that would shape the rest of his life. He gave up a
- Judy Kochevar, co-founder of The Hand Truck Company, LLC, shares her journey from a corporate marketing career to becoming an entrepreneur. After a journey in corporate America, she moved back to Pueblo and teamed up with her husband’s cousin, who
- Pull up a seat and pour yourself a Mezcal Negroni, because this episode of Creative Distillation is an instant classic. Hosts Jeff York and Brad Werner take us to the sunny rooftop of Avanti Food & Beverage in downtown Boulder, where they sit
- In the evolving landscape of venture capital,ÌýBuff Gold Ventures has positioned itself as a pivotal player in supporting innovative startups emerging from the University of Colorado ecosystem. Co-founded byÌýMark Lupa andÌýSally Hatcher
- From his early days at CU Boulder to launching multiple ventures,ÌýPeter Wanberg has consistently sought out opportunities to learn, create, and make an impact. His experiences, both in the classroom and in real-world settings like the
- From competitive skateboarding to fostering an entrepreneurial community at CU Boulder, Lilah Greenberg’s path has been characterized by new challenges: whether through sports, design, or entrepreneurship. Now a freshman at CU Boulder, Lilah has
- Aloukika Patro, a sophomore at the Leeds School of Business at the °µÍø½ûÇø, has always been drawn to the power of community and impact. Coming from Parker, Colorado, she explored various college options before deciding on CU
- What makes a great entrepreneur? How do the best innovators navigate uncertainty and scale their ventures successfully? In the latest episode of our podcast, we sit down with Kathy Eisenhardt, a renowned Stanford professor and keynote speaker at the
- Most people think of entrepreneurship as launching a startup, chasing investment rounds, and building something from the ground up. But for Erin Bateman, entrepreneurship took on a different meaning: one rooted in resilience, adaptability, and