Investing in emerging technologies and industries has traditionally been the realm of venture capitalists and only the most elite could participate in this close circle. The venture capital industry ushered in a great generation of innovation and a new take on investment strategies. However, as the industry matured and institutionalized it has lost its original […]
Fitness Licensing: A Violation of Self Ownership
In 2007 I was doing my usual training at a local community gym when I saw two very fit elderly men doing a series of interval training I had never seen before. My curiosity got the best of me and I went over to the two gentlemen to ask them what they were doing. This […]
Negative Innovation Hurting Entrepreneurs
This story originally appeared in USA Today Dusty Wunderlich | Published April 26, 2017 Entrepreneurism is going extinct in rural areas. Our livelihood as a business-friendly state is at risk, compounding the threat to the pioneering mindset which inspires our economy. In an era of negative innovation, political activism is more important than ever for […]
The Entrepreneurial Crossroads
Entrepreneurship is a chaotic path that does not always go in the direction one thinks. This is the exhilarating part of being an entrepreneur. It is also what makes it an incredibly humbling and rewarding experience. The path of unpredictability in innovation is one worth traveling. As an organization grows it changes, the people within […]
3 Financing Keys For Aspiring Entrepreneurs
This story originally appeared on Entrepreneur Dusty Wunderlich | Published February 13, 2017 By design, MIT’s launch of “The Engine” last October gave aspiring entrepreneurs new hope. The venture offers startups funding, space and expertise. For companies in the scientific and technological sector, in particular, The Engine aims to put innovation ahead of profits by […]