Dallas Innovates: UT Dallas alumnus Shahzil "Shaz" Amin says nothing came easy. Participants of the 10 selected teams for this semester's experiential accelerator program will get coaching from the no-holds-barred entrepreneur and investor.
Month: August 2017
Dallas Business Journal: Rajiv Shah couldn't find the graduate business program he dreamed of while he was in school. So years later, he created his own.
Skyven Technologies: After two exciting rounds of on-stage pitching in front of an expert panel of judges, 15 semi-finalists were narrowed down to six awardees. With a grand prize of $1 million, second prize of $500,000, and four runner-up prizes of $250,000, Skyven claimed the top honor.
Dallas Morning News: As a high school student in McKinney, Gautam (pronounced like Goth-am) Bhargava found himself dissatisfied and unmotivated at school. When he turned age 18, he dropped out of school to start an education startup.
Dallas Morning News: Ted Price, an associate professor at the University of Texas at Dallas, researches chronic pain and helped start a local company, CerSci Therapeutics...
Dallas Morning News: Foot Cardigan, the Dallas-based online subscription company that sends zany socks to 30,000 regular customers monthly all over the world, is ready for its next act.
Rolling Out: From cornrows to high-top fades, history has repeated itself with the most eccentric styles in the beauty industry. Unfortunately, the talented professionals behind these iconic hairdos have struggled to find and maintain their footing.
D CEO Healthcare: CerSci Therapeutics will receive an addition one million in 2018, totalling to $2.65 million by 2018 from the National Institute on Drug Abuse for its Direct-to-Phase II Small Business Innovation Research grant.