The three things that might keep entrepreneurs awake the most at night: starting the next venture, selling the business or managing the failures. The Springfield Innovation Summit, aka Spin66, covered all three and other topics during the May 5 half-day event at The eFactory downtown business incubator. Nearly 200 professionals attended the summit, organized by Mercy Research and Development, The eFactory and Create Springfield to mobilize and connect area business experts with entrepreneurs at various stages of business.
The three things that might keep entrepreneurs awake the most at night: starting the next venture, selling the business or managing the failures. The Springfield Innovation Summit, aka Spin66, covered all three and other topics during the May 5 half-day event at The eFactory downtown business incubator. Nearly 200 professionals attended the summit, organized by Mercy Research and Development, The eFactory and Create Springfield to mobilize and connect area business experts with entrepreneurs at various stages of business.
The three things that might keep entrepreneurs awake the most at night: starting the next venture, selling the business or managing the failures. The Springfield Innovation Summit, aka Spin66, covered all three and other topics during the May 5 half-day event at The eFactory downtown business incubator. Nearly 200 professionals attended the summit, organized by Mercy Research and Development, The eFactory and Create Springfield to mobilize and connect area business experts with entrepreneurs at various stages of business.
The three things that might keep entrepreneurs awake the most at night: starting the next venture, selling the business or managing the failures. The Springfield Innovation Summit, aka Spin66, covered all three and other topics during the May 5 half-day event at The eFactory downtown business incubator. Nearly 200 professionals attended the summit, organized by Mercy Research and Development, The eFactory and Create Springfield to mobilize and connect area business experts with entrepreneurs at various stages of business.
The three things that might keep entrepreneurs awake the most at night: starting the next venture, selling the business or managing the failures. The Springfield Innovation Summit, aka Spin66, covered all three and other topics during the May 5 half-day event at The eFactory downtown business incubator. Nearly 200 professionals attended the summit, organized by Mercy Research and Development, The eFactory and Create Springfield to mobilize and connect area business experts with entrepreneurs at various stages of business.
The three things that might keep entrepreneurs awake the most at night: starting the next venture, selling the business or managing the failures. The Springfield Innovation Summit, aka Spin66, covered all three and other topics during the May 5 half-day event at The eFactory downtown business incubator. Nearly 200 professionals attended the summit, organized by Mercy Research and Development, The eFactory and Create Springfield to mobilize and connect area business experts with entrepreneurs at various stages of business.
The three things that might keep entrepreneurs awake the most at night: starting the next venture, selling the business or managing the failures. The Springfield Innovation Summit, aka Spin66, covered all three and other topics during the May 5 half-day event at The eFactory downtown business incubator. Nearly 200 professionals attended the summit, organized by Mercy Research and Development, The eFactory and Create Springfield to mobilize and connect area business experts with entrepreneurs at various stages of business.
The three things that might keep entrepreneurs awake the most at night: starting the next venture, selling the business or managing the failures. The Springfield Innovation Summit, aka Spin66, covered all three and other topics during the May 5 half-day event at The eFactory downtown business incubator. Nearly 200 professionals attended the summit, organized by Mercy Research and Development, The eFactory and Create Springfield to mobilize and connect area business experts with entrepreneurs at various stages of business.
The three things that might keep entrepreneurs awake the most at night: starting the next venture, selling the business or managing the failures. The Springfield Innovation Summit, aka Spin66, covered all three and other topics during the May 5 half-day event at The eFactory downtown business incubator. Nearly 200 professionals attended the summit, organized by Mercy Research and Development, The eFactory and Create Springfield to mobilize and connect area business experts with entrepreneurs at various stages of business.