September 2, 2010 | No Comments

HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced that Cincinnati and Detroit are the two final pilot communities selected under the new Beacon Community Program that is using health information technology to help tackle leading health problems in communities across the country. HealthBridge to receive $13.8 million over three years to help health providers in a 16-county area use health information technology.

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A Board is a Life Line
May 4, 2010 – 1:32 pm | One Comment

As a life science entrepreneur/start up, you wear a multitude of hats and have an inexhaustible list of things that must be done. In addition to developing a viable marketable product, one needs to build a sustainable organization that funding sources and clients/customers will take seriously in order to grow and thrive. One way to ensure your success in this, and add “bench strength” to your efforts, is to have a Board of Directors.

12/02 - Morning Mentoring
May 2, 2010 – 10:08 am | No Comment

Title: Morning Mentoring
Location: Hamilton County Business Center, Cincinnati, OH
Date: December 2, 2010, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Hamilton County Business Center and C-Cap present Morning Mentoring, an entrepreneurial coaching program that leverages the Queen City Angels, …

VCs and Entrepreneurs: Working towards alignment
April 30, 2010 – 11:03 am | No Comment

In a recent post on OnStartups.com, Jeff Bussgang, a serial entrepreneur and a general partner at Flybridge Capital Partners near Boston, provided a list of five tips on how entrepreneurs and VCs can be aligned on building a successful start-up company.

Need an Insight? Need it Yesterday?
April 16, 2010 – 9:47 am | No Comment

In a perfect world, marketing teams would have unlimited resources - both time and budget, to glean the insights they need to develop the strategy for a brand. However, these days it seems everything needs to be created, vetted, tested, and approved “yesterday.”