Posts made in February, 2016

Arch Grants notes successes, seeks to broaden base

Posted by on Feb 22, 2016 in Featured Stories, Innovation Tuesday | 0 comments

By Renee Moore, Staff Writer. The executive director of Arch Grants is inviting everyone to be part of her organization’s story. Arch Grants is a nonprofit organization that accelerates economic development and community revitalization by providing $50,000 equity-free grants and pro-bono support services to entrepreneurs who locate their early-stage businesses in St. Louis. As a nonprofit, Arch Grants relies on the generosity of the general public to advance its mission to rejuvenate the regional economy. “The whole community can engage,” says Ginger Imster. “Accredited...

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St. Louis start-up helps small business grow revenue

Posted by on Feb 15, 2016 in Featured Stories, Innovation Tuesday | 0 comments

By Renee Moore, Staff Writer You know Chris. He owns a manufacturing company that has three employees. His day is filled with running operations, accounting, production and sales appointments. After being in business for more than five years, Chris knows there are no shortcuts to growing a company. But what Chris doesn’t know, say founders of a St. Louis startup, is that there’s a simple step he can take to stay top of mind with current and potential customers. Hatchbuck, an all-in-one sales and marketing platform, is designed specifically for Chris and millions of small business owners who...

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St. Louis company places dignity of living in palm of hand

Posted by on Feb 1, 2016 in Featured Stories, Innovation Tuesday | 0 comments

By Renee Moore, staff writer Everyone talks about the dignity of dying, but what about the dignity of living? Aluminum walkers with tennis ball bottoms, hideous reading devices and difficult medication packaging should not be things that our loved ones are forced to accept as they age. Everything about these products is a continuous reminder that their bodies are not as young as their hearts. For many seniors, their sense of dignity wears down as they contend with poorly designed merchandise. As an industrial designer of medical, mobile and consumer products, Dr. Bryce G. Rutter, founder and...

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