Serial entrepreneur with roots in fire business launches multiple ventures
“I’ve got a lot of irons in the fire.” It’s a fitting way for a guy who started in the fire business to describe his growing business empire.
“I’ve got a lot of irons in the fire.” It’s a fitting way for a guy who started in the fire business to describe his growing business empire.
A company that plans to produce shrimp from a new South Dakota facility has been making some big progress.
Ten weeks culminated in a two-minute pitch for the startups that just graduated from Zeal’s CO.STARTERS program. Here’s what’s next for several of them!.
It’s a new age of entrepreneurs in Sioux Falls — you’ll likely be surprised by how many new business owners are out there. We were.
Entrepreneurs benefit from knowing a little about a lot of things — and he definitely does. Meet the next co-facilitator of Zeal’s CO.STARTERS accelerator program.
A Sanford researcher’s discovery is allowing researchers to better understand how kidney disease forms.
“If you are someone looking to introduce a new product or service into the marketplace, you are entrepreneurial, and this accelerator is for you,”
A boutique owner, woodworker and restaurateur started this program at different steps in their business journeys. Halfway in, we check in on how they’re progressing.
She started in business at age 12 and has helped hundreds of other entrepreneurs launch. Meet DSU’s new director of economic development.
For months, this program has quietly worked with organizations to do what its name says: Rebuild.