Welcome to Part 1 of our 4-part series, “#ThankYouMiami for Our Growing Start-Up Scene". In the second iteration of this series, we recount our conversations with three new Miami entrepreneurs about what Miami is doing right for its entrepreneurial movement, where there is room for improvement, and why they each say #ThankYouMiami. Access the first iteration of this series here and the rest of this series here: Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4.
If you're an O.G. #ThankYouMiami reader, you remember that in November 2013 we put on our big boy birches and we tackled Miami's burgeoning entrepreneurial movement with a four-part series: #ThankYouMiami for Our Growing Start-Up Scene. The series featured the prominent leaders of three Miami tech-based start-ups who shared with us their experience starting a company in Miami and their thoughts on what our city is doing right or could do better to support them and their businesses.
Back then, this site, our business savvy, and the local start-up scene were all arguably in their infancy. Nevertheless, the resulting articles were some of our favorite to date. Not only did they delve into a topic closely tied to Miami's future, but they also introduced us to some of the movers-and-shakers within our community. As an added bonus, it was an absolute thrill watching their companies evolve for the last year.
If you're an O.G. #ThankYouMiami reader, you remember that in November 2013 we put on our big boy birches and we tackled Miami's burgeoning entrepreneurial movement with a four-part series: #ThankYouMiami for Our Growing Start-Up Scene. The series featured the prominent leaders of three Miami tech-based start-ups who shared with us their experience starting a company in Miami and their thoughts on what our city is doing right or could do better to support them and their businesses.
Back then, this site, our business savvy, and the local start-up scene were all arguably in their infancy. Nevertheless, the resulting articles were some of our favorite to date. Not only did they delve into a topic closely tied to Miami's future, but they also introduced us to some of the movers-and-shakers within our community. As an added bonus, it was an absolute thrill watching their companies evolve for the last year.
This time we come to you, our growing audience, as owners of our own developing business eager to delve back into the conversation. Check back each day this week as we recount with you our conversations with:
- Lucy Rodriguez of LRBrows.com
- Zach Grossman of EnerBee.com
- Ethan and Jonathan Denney of Webpresario.com
Are you a part of the Miami
entrepreneurial movement? What do you think Miami is doing right to
support its future growth? Where do you see room for improvement? Which
local entrepreneurs would you like to see give their opinion on this
subject? Leave a comment below or send us a tweet @ThankYouMiami!
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