New Ann Arbor business takes networking to the next level through personalized connections
Engage matches each "connectee" with three "connectors," who may help enrich the connectee's professional or social life through additional connections.
Engage matches each "connectee" with three "connectors," who may help enrich the connectee's professional or social life through additional connections.
The Ypsi food entrepreneurs who participated in our panel discussion focused on their individualism, strong mentor relationships, and willingness to embrace failure.
The business would offer customers the cathartic chance to safely destroy objects before enjoying a relaxing craft or a healthy snack.
The brewery's owners intend to use their business to celebrate their beloved hometown of Ypsilanti while also welcoming new faces into the often homogeneous craft beer community.
We chatted with three local podcasters about the stories behind their podcasts, which respectively focus on author interviews, the world of comic books, and Ypsi Township's West Willow neighborhood.
We talked to five Ann Arbor mobility startups about the technology they're working on and the trends they're observing in the local mobility ecosystem.
A spokesperson says nearly tripling Zoller's Ann Arbor space was a "no-brainer" for the manufacturing hardware and software company.
TinkerTech founder Michael Ploof says makerspace users can be a "very homogenous group of people," and he's hoping to change that.
After five years serving Michigan's entrepreneurial community as associate director of the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Emily Heintz is becoming an entrepreneur herself.
In advance of our upcoming free panel discussion on Ypsi's food economy, we asked our panelists from Go! Ice Cream, We the People Growers Association, and Hyperion Coffee Co. for their thoughts.
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