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St. Louis Startup Advice from Jim McKelvey
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St. Louis’ Jim McKelvey, co-founder of Square (with Twitter’s Jack Dorsey, another St. Louis success story), and the lad behind SixThirty and LaunchCode, shares some insights on startups and what it takes to be successful with Entrepreneur magazine. Take a read.
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A wee victory for proud Scots all over the world wide web
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Scotland finally has its own homeland on the web, in the form of the .scot domain. “As a Scottish expat, this launch, in the midst of an independence debate, is rather exciting. It gives us yet another reason to throw on the kilt, raise a glass of Scotch, and chow…
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The Shrinking Atlantic
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Looking to expand your US business overseas? The UK might be a good fit for you. “Britain and the USA do a huge amount of business together. Perhaps that’s what you would expect from two of the largest, most advanced and most open economies in the world. But you needn’t…
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St. Louis is a Top Place to Start a Business
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has ranked the city of St. Louis as the second most favorable city for starting a business in the United States, coming in after first-ranked Dallas and before third-ranked Raleigh. The study ranked cities according to their regulatory environments. Read more at the St. Louis…
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Farnborough – An Impactful Childhood
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Growing up in Farnborough, England, across the road and a fence from the Farnborough International Airshow, was a defining time in my life. A love for aviation was born, which today finds me running PR and marketing for the Spirit of St. Louis Air Show & STEM Expo, and…
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Past, Present and Future Take to the Skies Over Chesterfield, May 3-4, at the Spirit Of St. Louis Air Show & STEM Expo
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US Navy Blue Angels, B-17, B-25, Dauntless and Boeing EA-18G Growler among planes in the air and on display The Spirit of St. Louis Air Show & STEM Expo, presented by Boeing, will kick the tires and light the fires this May 3-4 at the Spirit of St. Louis Airport…
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Standing in Washington with both feet on British soil
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To this Missouri-based British expat, Washington DC is an amazing place. Yes, the political infighting, the stalemates, the protests, are all rather annoying at times, and the system in place is nothing like the one back across the Pond in London. It it is certainly not the family-friendly, entrepreneurial and…
