TechMobility Topics by Ken Chester is a Substack affiliated with the Iowa Writers Collaborative that covers news, information, and perspectives at the intersection of mobility and technology. If it moves, it's open to discussion!
I'm a startup-operator-turned-venture-capitalist, currently running the InnoVenture Iowa co-investment fund on behalf of the state. We are a $40M fund focused on supporting early-stage, Iowa-based startups with tremendous growth potential.
My mind wanders far and wide. History, genealogy, current events, nature, and sports...and whatever "godservations" may come my way. Author of the book "Barnstorming Babe--A Slugger's Bumpy Trek Across Small-Town America."
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Veteran entrepreneur and Iowa State University Faculty since 1986. These posts explore the confluence of research, business, and technology, with a primary focus on University-driven innovation.
The premier seed program for agricultural innovators. Posts will include thoughts and insights from the Ag Startup Engine team on new ag technology, venture capital industry, fund operations, and how we think about investing in ag-tech startups.
If Iowa had a group chat, this would be it.
Hosted by Julie Gammack, this Substack blends independent journalism, lively opinion, and unexpected voices from across the state. Think potluck, but with more insight and fewer Crock-Pots.
This is a record of Iowa's technology companies and the people who built them. I'll find the stories and talk to the people 1:1 and bring you what they did, why they did it, and how they see the community's progression since (used to say 80s) the 1960s
I'm sharing the good, bad, and ugly experiences I've gone through while building technology companies. These writings are meant to save founders time, capital, and heartache.
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