
In the News: St. Louis entrepreneurial renaissance
Forbes highlighted St. Louis’ Cortex Innovation Community as a key catalyst for the region’s entrepreneurial renaissance
Forbes highlighted St. Louis’ Cortex Innovation Community as a key catalyst for the region’s entrepreneurial renaissance
WashU alum Sara Miller (BSBA ’18) started SODA, an organ donation advocacy group, as a first-year due to her family’s personal experience with the power of organ donation.
WashU alum Atima Lui (BSBA ’12) discusses how her Olin experience informed her leadership style as founder and CEO of Nudest, a cosmetics company that uses AI to provide products to people of all skin tones.
The event featured WashU students and alumni who have benefitted from entrepreneurial resources on campus and paid it forward to future entrepreneurs.
The Skandalaris Center at Washington University in St. Louis hosted its second annual HER Summit Oct. 19 in support of women and minority entrepreneurs.
WashU alumna Atima Lui’s inclusive AI firm, NUDEST, is merging with AlgoFace. Lui will become AlgoFace’s Chief Marketing Officer.
Arch Grants is looking for fall interns to help with upcoming programming around entrepreneurship in the St. Louis region.
Olin alum Max Liu’s fintech company, EMQ, recently hit several major milestones, including a lucrative partnership and winning a major industry award.
Olin alum Mike Harding’s passion for entrepreneurship inspired him to collaborate with his brother, Charlie, to develop Let’s Roam, a scavenger-hunt tour company that unites participants through travel and collaborative problem solving.