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ITEN Adds Investors East and West

January 27, 2010 - ITEN today announced reaching an early milestone in it's efforts to attact early-stage investors.   ITEN has added its first investors from the East Coast (NYC) and the West Coast (SF), who join the number of local investors already part of the Network.   Investors who join the ITEN network do so because they have an interest in early stage technology deals and see ITEN as an emerging and effective filter for opportunities coming from the St. Louis region.  Investors get immediate access to the companies that graduate from ITEN's Mock Angel Training, priority invitations to ITEN's investor events, and also have direct access to C-level candidates registered at ITEN, to aid in strengthening start-up management teams.  The effort to add investors to the Network started after the successful Investor Speed Dating event in November, and is a priority of ITEN's for 2010. 
 
 

Saint Louis Innovation Camp coming soon

January 22, 2010 - The first annual Saint Louis Innovation Camp will be held over a three-day weekend, February 26-28.  It will be a unique event for very early stage ventures, and ITEN is a sponsor.   If you're starting a new venture or thinking about starting one, the Innovation Camp is for you.  Check out this St. Louis Beacon write-up on the event that includes an audio podcast featuring ITEN mentor Alex Miller and Dave Blanchard, founder of the event:  http://www.stlbeacon.org/content/view/14301/329/
 

Nine Get Scholarships

January 7, 2010 - Nine ITEN companies have been awarded scholarships by Oasis Digital to participate in the StartUpToDo program that helps programmers become successful entrepreneurs.  Kyle Cordes, founder of Oasis Digital and ITEN mentor offered the scholarships because he believes the StartUpToDo program will be of great help to the early ventures that are able to participate.  The ITEN companies benefitting from the scholarship from Oasis Digital include Lynxess, WorldKi, Microspaces, Details.at, DealieDo, Noversus, Symytry, Twaitter and Civola.    StartUpToDo is a service for start up IT companies based in Sonoma, CA.
 

Why we need entrepreneurs

St. Louis Business Journal - by Dr. William Peck

Friday, December 18, 2009

 

Entrepreneurs are enormous contributors to both regional and national economic success. They create business entities that provide the majority of new jobs and exhibit the potential to rise to national and international significance. They collectively act as a hedge against the inevitable failure, relocation and downsizing of some established enterprises and offer an economic diversity that helps protect against destructive downturns in individual business sectors. Entrepreneurs advance the quality of life, wealth and the economy in the community as they capitalize upon opportunities to advance innovation.

 

Historically, successful entrepreneurship has been synonymous with St. Louis’ economic advancement. Entrepreneurs originated many of our world-class corporations, including Anheuser-Busch, Emerson, McDonnell-Douglas, Monsanto, Sigma-Aldrich and Ralston Purina. More recent entrepreneurial successes with international impact include Build-A-Bear, Centene, Scottrade,  Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Express Scripts and World Wide Technologies, among others. Of major importance is the huge economic impact on our region of the many small businesses founded by entrepreneurs.

 

Over the last decade, far-sighted community leadership has focused emphasis on plant sciences, life sciences, information technology and energy, leveraging our regions’ strengths in innovation, thereby yielding new opportunities for entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurism expresses itself in all walks of life. Social entrepreneurs spanning the arts and community services are as committed to enhancing our community as entrepreneurs who create businesses.

 

It follows that St. Louis must make every effort to encourage entrepreneurs – to make it absolutely clear that we welcome their initiatives, and their willingness to take educated risks – and will work hard to aid their success. We should be recognized worldwide as a place where entrepreneurs can effectively pursue their dreams because we have maximized their opportunity to succeed and go forward.

 

St. Louis leaders must headline entrepreneurship in overall economic development strategy. It is a fact that St. Louis is strongly committed to economic development – we strive to relocate successful and promising businesses from elsewhere and assist in retaining, stabilizing and growing our existing enterprises. More entrepreneurial support, both educational and financial, will sharply increase the region’s ability to grow – creating the next generation of companies, jobs and prosperity, to build on St. Louis’ strong community assets.

 

Access to ample seed and follow-up funds is critical. Additional requirements include effective mentoring of entrepreneurs as provided by Innovate St. Louis (undertaken by its Innovate Venture Mentoring Service and Information Technology Entrepreneur Network ITEN) and other organizations and ready access to business advice, support and facilities. Entrepreneurship will be advanced by identifying potential entrepreneurs, e.g., high school and college students, returning war veterans and those whom the recession has rendered jobless.

 

Regional commitment to entrepreneurship must be long-term. Failures are commonplace — indeed it’s a part of the learning experience for entrepreneurs — and success may come slowly. But creating an entrepreneurial focus in our region will stimulate our local economy and accelerate the recovery of the region.

 

Innovate St. Louis’ mentoring experience indicates that the number of potential and de facto entrepreneurs is not limiting; there are many. By engaging in this crucial mission, our leadership can provide the focus and coordination needed to expand our entrepreneurial assets and turn them into community wealth.

 

Dr. William Peck is former dean of the Washington University School of Medicine and current chair of Innovate St. Louis.

 

Three In Olin Cup Final

November 20, 2009  Three of the five ITEN companies who were semi-finalists in Washington University's Olin Cup Competition have advanced to the finals.   LangLearner, Lynxess and WorldKi have advanced and are in contention for the Olin Cup.

All three companies have participated in ITEN's Mock Angel Training.  LangLearner is a recent graduate from that program.   Lynxess has also been one of the first participants in ITEN's Beta Program.

The winner of the Olin Cup will be announced in January.

 
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