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One of the investments will be the basis of a new collaboration between JumpStart Inc., the Cleveland-based nonprofit business accelerator, and University Hospital Ventures, the innovation and commercialization arm of University Hospitals.
Akron-area heavy hitters offer advice on ‘One Crucial Thing
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GOJO CEO Carey Jaros and J.M. Smucker CEO Mark Smucker were two of the presenters at North Coast Ventures One Crucial Thing virtual event on April 13.
If you had a busy Tuesday on April 13 and didn t have time for YouTube, you missed the live broadcast of North Coast Ventures One Crucial Thing virtual event. But you haven t missed it entirely.
The event had 25 speakers, including big hitters from the Akron area, such as J.M. Smucker Co. CEO Mark Smucker and GOJO CEO Carey Jaros, all giving advice to current and future entrepreneurs.
Ohio City software company that targets colleges and universities is sold to Washington firm
Kate Volzer
Ohio City-based Wisr, which provides colleges and other educational institutions with software, is being acquired by EAB, a Washington, D.C.-based education research company.
The first software from Wisr, a company launched in 2016 by co-founders John Knific, Kris Ciccarello and Kate Volzer, focused on engaging students with alumni, with the goal of easing the transition from college to the work world. Its services have expanded, including adding software that helps new, incoming students to connect to upperclassmen, which helped schools decrease the number of students who enrolled but ended up going elsewhere. It also supplied a way for incoming students to access information such as how to register for classes.
80-year-old Progressive works to stay in touch with startup businesses
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Tricia Griffith, CEO of Progressive Corp., speaking at the virtual annual meeting of the North Coast Venture Fund.
Progressive Corp., the Mayfield Village-based insurer, may be the largest company in the region and, at 83 years old, one of its great growth stories, with a worldwide market. But, said CEO Tricia Griffith, it s important that the company think young and stay in touch with what s happening at companies in Northeast Ohio and elsewhere that are struggling to get off the ground. That s how I think about startups, she told the virtual attendees at the annual meeting of North Coast Ventures, the 15-year-old Cleveland investment group that helps to finance technology startups, primarily software businesses. I think about the fact that they don t have the legacy systems and they can be really nimble, and that is going to be expected of all (businesses) to be that way, even though we re over