by Dean Trevelino | Aug 7, 2014 | Blog
Known for more than its unique and clever name, this startup resource has revolutionized the way Atlanta’s entrepreneurs connect and learn from each other. In 2012, experienced entrepreneurs Ashish Mistry, Heath Hyneman and Keith Wallace opened the doors of...
by Dean Trevelino | Jul 30, 2014 | Startup Movement
Typically, when one thinks of Atlanta, common staples come to mind: The World of Coke, Gone with the Wind, and Martin Luther King, Jr. among others. But if one looks a little deeper, he’d be sure to find the Capital of the South in flux, with innovation and exciting...
by Dean Trevelino | Jul 22, 2014 | Blog
A couple weeks ago, serial entrepreneurs Jim Garrett and Ed Trimble sat down with Start-Opia Radio. Well known among the startup community as successful “exit men,” Garrett and Trimble know how to play their cards right and when to capitalize on a good idea. But with...
by Dean Trevelino | Jul 21, 2014 | Blog
Atlanta hasn’t always been a hotbed for startups, but in the past five years the city has seen startup activity multiply and grow to become an economic catalyst. What makes this possible? One reason is the increasing number of startup incubators popping up around...
by Dean Trevelino | Jul 17, 2013 | Start-Opia, Start-Up Talk, Tech | Sustainable | Lifestyle | Franchising | Financial | Social | PR, Tech News
There has been a lot of buzz recently on new rulings from the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) that change how entrepreneurs raise capital. Unfortunately these rules will negatively impact how investments are made and could reduce equity funding of startups in...