One of my good friends is in this cohort of Y Combinator — a good step for wannabe successful entrepreneurs. I was so excited I dreamt about it the night…
Buying solar hasn’t been on my parents’ mind for a while. They recently bought a Tesla, which I will talk about in another post. I wouldn’t describe them as environmentalists…
For whatever reason, this week the workshops focused largely on enterprise-oriented companies, and the Founder Stories happened to come from two people involved with an enterprise-focused company.
This was the last week of Mentor Madness at Techstars Boston, and for the most part, everyone was breathing a sigh of relief. Usually investors are the last ones to participate, so despite being near the end, you still have to on your game.
If you haven’t read any of the previous posts, start with my post about Techstars Week 1.
Efficiency was the key in Techstars last week, and with that in mind, I’m going to make this post mostly in bullet points.
This fall, my two brothers are both applying to college (used interchangeably with university throughout). Both are in different situations, and separated by three years; they’re likely going to have very different experiences. But the…
While I didn’t get to reflect on Techstars during the last couple weeks as much as I would have liked, given that I was traveling back to Montreal and Nova Scotia on the weekends, last week was yet another week full of learning.
I’m pretty excited to be writing the first post for my blog, and while it won’t be about a specific topic, it will explain the purpose and motivation behind the blog itself.
I’ve been thinking about starting a blog for a while, but never really knew what to write about…
This post is one of the requirements of my final Founder Institute assignment, and while it is meant to be about growing the startup system in…
I jumped at the opportunity to become an Associate with Techstars because it seemed like a few assumptions would hold true: