For our eighteenth #StartupsEverywhere feature we talked with Brett Greene and Red Russak, who run New Tech Northwest and New Tech Seattle and are helping to grow the startup ecosystem in the greater Seattle region.
#StartupsEverywhere: Zack Miller (Hampton Roads, VA)
#StartupsEverywhere: Katherine Jernstrom & Isaac Vanderburg (Anchorage, AK)
#StartupsEverywhere: Stuart Gutwein (Greater Lafayette, IN)
#StartupsEverywhere: Linda Olson (Tampa Bay, FL)
#StartupsEverywhere: Eric Mathews (Memphis, TN)
#StartupsEverywhere: Courtney Klein & C'pher Gresham (Phoenix, AZ)
#StartupsEverywhere: Bill Kenney (Connecticut)
#StartupsEverywhere: Lisa Garner (Jackson, TN)
#StartupsEverywhere: Scott Resnick and Sara Woldt (Madison, WI)
#StartupsEverywhere: Kyle Ashby (Santa Barbara, CA)
#StartupsEverywhere: Darius Graham (Baltimore, MD)
#StartupsEverywhere: David Tominsky (Cedar Rapids, IA)
#StartupsEverywhere: Matthew Marcus (Kansas City, KS)
#StartupsEverywhere: Tarik Sultan (Honolulu, HI)
#StartupsEverywhere: Scott Phillips (Tulsa, OK)
#StartupsEverywhere: Chris Heivly (Raleigh-Durham, NC)
#StartupsEverywhere: Lucas Lindsey (Tallahassee, FL)
#StartupsEverywhere: Celebrating America's Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
When asked to envision a startup community, the majority of Americans probably think of San Francisco, New York City, or maybe Cambridge, with flocks of engineers in hoodies drinking cold brew coffee. This is an unsurprising perception—78 percent of venture capital investments go to just three states: California, New York, and Massachusetts. Entrepreneurs and technology talent are often forced to move to where the funding is, creating a money-talent cycle that has contributed to heavily concentrated startup hubs on the two coasts.



















