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More than $40,000.00 so far…

Job Hunting, Philosophy, Sponsorships, UncategorizedBy Dave MayerNovember 7, 2016

$40,000.00. Wow. That’s fun to say! We’re proud to share that Technical Integrity has remained true to it’s mission of building community as a major priority. Since our inception, we’ve committed to supporting non-profits and NGO’s that are focused on making an exponential impact in critical areas such as increasing the number of females in…

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The Time is (Always) Now to Discuss Mental Fitness in the Startup Realm

FeaturedBy Dave MayerOctober 13, 2016

Note: This is an edited version of a Linkedin post that appeared prior to Boulder Startup Week. We were lucky enough to have Naropa University, our gracious host, record the panel that’s mentioned in this blog. The video is embedded below. Stay tuned for the video from our Denver Startup Week panel on the same…

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MergeLane Accelerator’s CEO, Sue Heilbronner, “Giving First is About Showing Up and Being Awesome”

FeaturedBy Dave MayerOctober 14, 2015

In our final #GiveFirst video of the four part series, we spent time with Sue Heilbronner, Co-Founder and CEO of MergeLane. Sue is an amazing force-of-nature. She helped to launch MergeLane as the startup accelerator for companies with at least one woman in leadership. She is also focused on helping any entrepreneur with a #GiveFirst…

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The Entrepreneurs Foundation of Colorado helps Startups #GiveFirst

Featured, News, PhilosophyBy Dave MayerSeptember 28, 2015

In a special 2015 #DENStartupWeek edition of this post, we are pleased to share the third video in our #GiveFirst series focused on an organization that has facilitated more than $3,000,000 in donations to causes that our community cares about, the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Colorado. We proudly call ourselves members of EFCO, and hope you…

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Ari Newman, Partner at Techstars, Gives First Every Day

Featured, News, PhilosophyBy Dave MayerSeptember 15, 2015

In 2008, we sat in the back of the room at the Boulder Denver New Tech Meetup listening to Brad Feld and others talk about building an entrepreneurial / startup ecosystem in Boulder, Colorado and beyond. A core tenet of their theory at the time was that the startup community would grow exponentially faster if…

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Give First Video Series with David Cohen, Managing Partner of Techstars

Featured, PhilosophyBy Dave MayerAugust 5, 2015

In 2008, we sat in the back of the room at the Boulder Denver New Tech Meetup listening to Brad Feld and others talk about building an entrepreneurial / startup ecosystem in Boulder, Colorado and beyond. A core tenet of their theory at the time was that the startup community would grow exponentially faster if…

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The Art And Science of Building A Startup Dream Team

FeaturedBy Dave MayerApril 15, 2015

We hear it practically every day in the startup world. Building a great team is your single best chance of winning. Despite its importance, the science and the art of building great startup teams is still largely a mystery, even in 2015. The challenge is, building the perfect startup team is hard. Occasionally it can…

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The Simple Secret To Colorado’s Startup Community Success

PhilosophyBy Dave MayerApril 8, 2015

If you’re new to Colorado or have recently found yourself in and around the Colorado Technology Community, you’ve probably noticed something strange. We actually like one another. We’re friends with our competitors and we like to help strangers. We help out at every turn. Don’t believe me? Ask someone you want to meet for coffee…

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The Death of Contingency Recruiting

Featured, PhilosophyBy Dave MayerMarch 31, 2015

The Death of Contingency Recruiting A Broken Business Model The majority of recruiters in Colorado and around the country have been working off of the contingency model. In this model, a recruiter works to find right the candidate for an open position and if that candidate gets hired, the company pays the recruiter a fee.…

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Using Twitter to Organize Your Career Search, and Twelve Other Best Practices to Help You Find Your Dream Job

Job HuntingBy Dave MayerFebruary 18, 2015

We are often asked to help our friends in the community plan their next career move. Sometimes we can help them connect directly to a hiring manager- and sometimes the timing or skill sets are off target. One of the things that people find most valuable is our multi-step process to getting organized. Below you…

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