Anyone who has started a new business knows that along with the great exhilaration and joy, there are many unknowns.
For this reason, state Rep. John Landon, R-Ankeny and Des Moines entrepreneur Gabriel Glynn have teamed up to create legislation that would establish a new pathway for entrepreneurs to receive unemployment insurance benefits.
The legislation, if enacted,…
Last year, Burch LaPrade and two fellow Workiva alums, Jason Jones and Steve Siegel, started a company building software in the "exciting world" of insurance compliance software.
"We’re a cloud-based software to help insurance companies fulfill the myriad reporting requirements they have to fulfill for state-based regulations," said LaPrade, CEO of Des Moines-based Gain Compliance.
Even though…
A years-long effort in eastern Iowa to attract more autonomous vehicle research has received a federal boost.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has named the Iowa City area, represented by the Iowa City Area Development Group, as one of 10 “automated vehicle proving grounds.”
The designation adds more “legitimacy” to the region when it comes to autonomous…
Dwolla has raised a $6.85 million investment round, the Des Moines-based payments technology company announced Friday.*
Union Square Ventures of New York and Foundry Group of Colorado led the round. Additional investors include Iowa's Next Level Ventures, Michigan's Ludlow Ventures and Detroit Venture Partners, Kansas City's Firebrand Ventures and High Alpha of Indiana.
Dwolla CEO Ben Milne.…
Each week, Clay & Milk will curate a rundown of startup, tech and innovation news from “the middle.” Check back every Friday for that week’s Middle Bit.
Colorado
ProtectWise, a Denver cybersecurity startup, announced it had raised an additional $25 million , bringing its total funding to $67 million. Via The Denver Post
Denverite profiled…
Ben Anderson owns and operates Eight Seven Central and Crown Cleaners with his brother, Zach Anderson. If you've lived in Des Moines or worked in a company that doesn't have sh---y t-shirts you've probably worn his work at one point or another.
Ben doesn't really talk until he decides to and when he opens his mouth, he…
About 1 million households in Iowa now have access to some of the fastest Internet around, if they choose to pay for it.
Mediacom Communications, one of the main Internet providers in Iowa, announced Wednesday that it was launching 1-Gigabit Internet service to the 309 communities it serves in Iowa.
While Mediacom is giving access to gigabit speeds, the…
The best way to enhance cybersecurity in Iowa may be through its people. At least, that’s one of the bets a new group is making.
The newly formed Iowa Cyber Alliance met for the first time last week, bringing together educators, businesses and government officials. The Alliance will focus on providing education tools on cybersecurity to the…
When Megan McKay helped start Peace Tree Brewing in 2009, she wanted to create a “little beacon of hope” in her small Knoxville, Iowa community.
Previously working in insurance, McKay admits she came into the craft brewing industry from a different background. Now, she’s the company’s owner and manager of its almost 30 full- and part-time…
The broader Midwest and Iowa both saw fewer venture capital deals in 2016 than 2015, according to a new report.
Startups in the Midwest and the North Central U.S. also raised less money last year than in 2015, according to a PwC/CB Insights MoneyTree Report released last week. The report places Iowa in the North Central…
Iowa Startup Accelerator changes 90-day program to full year
Each week, Clay & Milk will curate a rundown of startup, tech and innovation news from “the middle.” Check back every Friday for that week’s Middle Bit.
Colorado
Uber will test cash payments for the first time in the U.S. in Colorado Springs, with a roll out to other cities planned in the future. …
