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How Do You Start the Next Great American Company?

October 4, 2012 Sandy Grason
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Starto Shorts: Great Companies are created by great entrepreneurs, this week we talk to Brad Feld & David Cohen about how you create a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem in your community. Brad Feld dropped by the garage to give us a sneak peek at his new book StartUp Communities: Building an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Your Community, he explained one of his key ideas called The Boulder Thesis. ย Brad suggests that taking a long range, 20 year view and staying invested in your community will get you some pretty amazing results.

We also took a trip behind the scenes at Tech Stars, met some of this year's founders and sat down with David Cohen to learn more about what the last six years of working with new start ups has taught him.

In Ideas, Lifestyle Tags 20 year view, accelerators, activities, aspiring, book, Boulder thesis, Brad Feld, david cohen, economy, engagement, entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, events, incubators, innovation, leaders, Leadership, new book, partners, startup america, startup communities, startup weekend, tech stars
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