Photo credit: Doug Barrett for The New York Times. Click the link below to read a New York Times article published on August 19 about the strength of the startup boom in the U.S. during the pandemic. The article features Groover Labs members Deborah Gladney and Angela Angela Muhwezi-Hall and their tech startup QuickHire, a mobile job search platform directed at the service industry.
QuickHire Appears in Washington Post (Again!)
Groover Labs members Deborah Gladney and Angela Angela Muhwezi-Hall, along with their tech startup QuickHire, were mentioned in the Washington Post for the second time in less than two months. Click the link for the article.
Groover Labs Welcomes Bookkeeper Brittany Sweeney to Office Hours
Brittany Sweeney is the owner of Sweeney Bookkeeping, LLC. She has an extensive background in public and private bookkeeping, having worked in the field since 2010. Over the years, she has worked with a variety of different businesses. Brittany decided to open Sweeney Bookkeeping, LLC after seeing a need for affordable bookkeeping services for small businesses and start-ups. Her clients' success is what drives her.
ROTR 9.0 city visits postponed; $500K local investment commitment still on!
Due to growing concerns about the Delta variant, we have decided to postpone bringing the Rise of the Rest Bus to the Heartland this fall. We’ve long said that what makes our Road Trips so powerful is the opportunity to bring together individuals and organizations from across the community to celebrate what makes a city special. We are committed to delivering that experience for the five cities on the ROTR 9.0 agenda, and we hope to do so as soon as possible in 2022. Stay tuned for details.
KAAS begins crowdfunding to drive local hiring
Check out Groover Labs member and tech startup Knowledge as a Service, or KaaS, in a recent edition of the Wichita Business Journal by clicking on the link below. They have initiated an equity crowdfunding campaign on WeFunder.com to help hire 40 people in Wichita over the next year as they move operations to town.
Upcoming Maker Labs Open Houses
Are you interested in taking classes in our Maker Labs? Possibly becoming a founding member of our maker community? Great! Over the next three weeks, we’ll host six Maker Labs Open Houses, where you’ll tour our facility and learn about classes we’ll begin offering in September. Come in and talk with us about your interests. We’d like to get your feedback on our plans as we finalize the details.
Revolution’s RISE OF THE REST ® returns for 9th Road Trip
The team at Revolution, the DC-based investment firm led by tech pioneer Steve Case, announced that their RISE OF THE REST ® tour, originally scheduled for April 2020, will be returning this fall to the Heartland! These cities were selected nearly two years ago, and after a long wait during the COVID-19 pandemic, Rise of the Rest is finally making the trip.
QuickHire featured in Washington Post
Read a Washington Post article published on July 27 about changes in the workforce, and specifically, the service industry workforce. The article features Groover Labs members Deborah Gladney and Angela Angela Muhwezi-Hall and their tech startup QuickHire, a mobile job search platform directed at the service industry. Visit their website here. Read other stories about QuickHire here and here.
Member Profile: Brandon Paulseen and ICT Podcast
Brandon Paulseen is the founder and host of the ICT Podcast, which focuses on talking with people who do difficult things at the highest level to learn how they power through adversity and build businesses. He started it in 2017, and has now recorded more than 100 episodes, with a new episode airing each week. Paulseen began recording in the Groover Labs podcast studio last year.
American's Seed Fund: No Equity, Just Funding
The National Science Foundation’s America’s Seed Fund offers funding for early stage R&D and take no equity in the company — applicants retain full control over your team, the direction of your work, and your intellectual property.