Nashville Is Great. Ohio Is Too. This Guy Is Oblivious.

On Saturday, the Cleveland Plain Dealer ran a guest post by Dr. Jeffery Canter. Canter is a retired professor of molecular physiology and biophysics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and a consultant for many healthcare startups in Nashville. Apparently Canter lived  in Ohio before Nashville. In his piece Canter criticizes Ohio as a whole and offers a

Chattanooga’s CoLab Hosting Women’s 48 Hour Launch

Tennessee is a great state for startups. There are 9 accelerator regions across the state, that draw resources from Launch Tennessee, and one of the most active Startup America Regions.  Startup Tennessee was the second Startup America region launched two years ago. The major accelerator hubs across the state; Memphis,Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga work very

The Sneaker Strapped SXSW TakeOver, and Now We’re Back On The Road

Nibletz celebrated their first birthday as “The Voice Of Startups Everywhere Else” at South By Southwest 2013. The idea was born last year after the now infamous Startup Bus standoff. That’s when founder, and content director, Kyle Sandler (that’s me and I hate writing in third person), found that there were so many more startups

Nibletz & The Everywhereelse.co Team Are Looking For A Few Good Sponsors

As many of you know prior to putting on everywhereelse.co The Startup Conference 2013, we are on the nibletz, sneaker-strapped startup road trip. We stopped in over 60 different cities across the country, went to startup meetups, startup weekends, startup weeks, incubators, accelerators and anything with a startup pulse.  We made some awesome friends and

Thank You For A Great EE2013, And On To 2014 Tickets Available Now, At 2013 Price For 6 Weeks

Thank you all for attending everywhereelse.co The Startup Conference in Memphis Tennessee. The event drew over 1000 startup founders, entrepreneurs, investors and startup folks from across the country and around the world. Most of the 50 states were represented and attendees came from Chile, Canada, Mexico, London and Buenos Aires. We attended great keynotes, workshops,

EE 2013: The only way to network is to get out there

By Laura Fenton Brittany Fitzpatrick had to take a deep breath and make the first move. “I’m an introvert,” said Fitzpatrick, founder and CEO of Mentor.Me. “I do have to make a concerted effort to go out of my comfort zone.” But by taking the initiative, Fitzpatrick has created and formed a team for her

EE 2013: The only way to network is to get out there

By Laura Fenton Brittany Fitzpatrick had to take a deep breath and make the first move. “I’m an introvert,” said Fitzpatrick, founder and CEO of Mentor.Me. “I do have to make a concerted effort to go out of my comfort zone.” But by taking the initiative, Fitzpatrick has created and formed a team for her

NIbletz Says Thanks! There’s Still A Little Time

Thank you first off for being readers of nibletz.com the “voice of startups everywhere else”. If our rapid increase in traffic on our website and social media channels are any indication, it seems we’re doing a good, or at least decent job. We wanted to also say thank you to all of those people who

Hollywood Hack A Day, Final Recap

“It’s like a party, you are afraid that no one will show up” Rahim Sonawalla mentioned to me about his fears about putting together Hollywood Hack A Day. But boy did they show up. While Kyle was in Memphis for a Launch event this past weekend, I was on the West Coast. More specifically Hollywood