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Apps Open for Summit Credit Union Fellowship

Applications for the second cohort of the Summit Credit Union Fellowship for Women Entrepreneurs are open until Dec. 13, the organization announced recently. “This fellowship creates a community for sharing…

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StartingBlock Launches Wisconsin HardTech Accelerator

StartingBlock is launching the Wisconsin HardTech Accelerator, a program specifically designed for startup founders in the agriculture, food and beverage, and manufacturing sectors, the organization announced recently. “We are thrilled…

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StartingBlock Launches Her Network

StartingBlock is launching Her Network, a new monthly event series focused on building connections among Madison women in business, the organization announced today. The series will be hosted by Mel…

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Summit Credit Union Fellowship Names Cohort

Seven entrepreneurs were selected for the Summit Credit Union Fellowship for Women Entrepreneurs, the organization announced recently. Aundrea Booker (Tre-Azure), Amy Calder (Golden Innovation Group), Padmini Chintakayala (Nommli), Sara Kraemer…

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StartingBlock Wins $150K from SBA

StartingBlock and its seven partners announced recently that they will receive $150,000 through the 2023 Growth Accelerator Fund Competition, which is awarded by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). According…

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StartingBlock, Summit Credit Union Create Fellowship

StartingBlock and Summit Credit Union have partnered to form the Summit Credit Union Fellowship for Women Entrepreneurs, the organizations announced recently. According to a blog post, the fellowship will offer…

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StartingBlock Names New Executive Director

StartingBlock Madison hired Scott Mosley as its next Executive Director, the organization announced recently. Prior to StartingBlock, Mosley was the Chief Operating Officer of CODAworx where he supported revenue expansion…