April Seggebruch
Butcher & Pint Landlord Alleges Restaurant Used as ‘Giant Piggy Bank’
Some very recognizable northwest Arkansas entrepreneurs are going to be on the receiving end of a civil lawsuit that was filed Thursday. read more >
Innovation Council Summit: Working Together A Must
Arkansas can become a leader in the knowledge-based economy if its state government, industries and educators work together to develop a workforce attractive to innovators. read more >
Movista Growing With $12M Infusion
Movista Inc. of Bentonville will strengthen its leadership team, invest in innovation and next-generation technology and form a sales and marketing arm that will also be based in Bentonville — all with a recent $12 million investment from Level Equity of New York. read more >
Startups and More Bubble Up from Governor’s Cup
Over nearly two decades of the Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup competition, just over $2 million in prize money has been given to teams of college students with entrepreneurship ideas deemed promising by competition judges. read more >
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Butcher & Deli To Become Bentonville Butcher & Pint
A mixed-drink permit application with the state and social media postings indicate that Bentonville Butcher & Deli is morphing into Bentonville Butcher & Pint, “a restaurant, bar and butcher concept focused on fresh, local meats, beer and cuisine.” read more >
State Lays Foundation for Entrepreneurial Growth
When April Seggebruch launched Innovate Arkansas client firm Movista of Bentonville with Stan Zylowski in 2010, both freshly adorned with MBAs from the Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas, the state’s tech startup scene was alive but only taking baby steps. read more >
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NWA’s Movista Raises More than $500K from Investors
A technology company in Bentonville has raised nearly $550,000, according to a Securities & Exchange Commission filing late last month. read more >
Movista’s 10 Tips for Startup Success
Movista co-founders April Seggebruch and Stan Zylowski decided 10 were better than five. Each came up with five tips for prospective entrepreneurs. read more >
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