Sonny Caberwal (L’04) set up Union Member House with the explicit goal of bringing diverse communities together and creating connections. Nearly everyone who fills out Union's application and promises to be kind, curious, and open-minded gets in, after answering detailed questions about interests and goals. So far, the club's community, built largely on word of mouth, is achieving Caberwal's goal of bringing disparate groups together--of its 1,500 members, 60 percent are women and close to 40 percent are nonwhite. Read More
Read MoreSweetgreen founders, Nicolas Jammet (B'07), Jonathan Neman (B'07), and Nathaniel Ru (B'07), featured in Inc Magazine for their unlikely journey towards becoming a tech company. Read the full article here.
Read MoreJake Kalick and Chip Malt (B’10), cofounders of Austin, Texas-based Made-In Cookware are rapidly growing their young company to meet the demands of their hungry customers. Read More
Read MoreRich Bennett (B’03) is working with Mount Sinai to educate patients about the low-FODMAP diet so they can be more self-reliant. They plan to install a television studio at its headquarters where they'll offer cooking demos and other programming. And because buying prepared meals can be a financial barrier to some patients, the company is also looking at various solutions to improve access, including philanthropic support, lowering the average cost of meals, offering discounts and working with insurers to get coverage for patients. Read More
Read MoreThe Gathering Spot, deemed "a next-generation private membership club", was founded in Atlanta in 2016 after fellow Georgetown classmates Ryan Wilson and TK Petersen spent two years developing their vision out of their dorm rooms. The two men, under 30 years old, launched the club as way for people from diverse industries and backgrounds to come together for collaboration, connections, and experiences. And now they are setting their sights on LA….with a new location coming by the end of 2019. Read More
Read MoreKimberly Reilly (I’95), co-founder of everybody water shares their newest video showcasing how to hydrate yourself while bringing clean water systems to people around the world, allowing women to earn an income, girls to go to school, and families to thrive. #waterwithaheart is now available to everybody, everywhere! 💙 click here http://bit.ly/2CdKYAI 💙 to join us in our mission to change the way we think about water.
Read MoreSevenRooms, a reservation, seating and guest engagement platform, launched 7X to provide restaurants with marketing automation and guest engagement software. The technology is designed to help turn first-time guests into regulars. Joel Montaniel (B’06), CEO and co-founder of SevenRooms, recently shared more information in an interview. Read More
Read MoreMissy Robbins (C’93) was featured at the Skift Restaurant Forum talking about Defining the Future of Restaurants – Watch the Video Here
Read MoreDaniel Thomas Hind (C’10) is the CEO of EvolutionEat, a health coaching company for entrepreneurs to help them avoid hitting rock bottom from burnout. He believes that by focusing on their health, entrepreneurs can take control of the massive impact they have in the world. Read More
Read MoreVinepair discusses "The Golden Age" of sparkling seltzer while featuring Hoyapreneur Bill Creelman (C'96)'s Spindrift Seltzer -
Boston Business Journal discusses how Spindrift led by Hoyapreneur Bill Creelman (C'96) is upending the sparkling water industry - Read More
Cision uncovers Spindrift's campaign to educate consumers about the real ingredient difference - Read More
Read MoreThe Economist discusses how Hoaypreneur Artie Minson's (B'92) WeWork seizes the market on corporate office space - Read More
Hypepotamus profiles Hoya business WeWork, led by Artie Minson (B'92), and their Creator Awards hosted in Atlanta - Read More
The Manchester Evening News shares WeWork's We, the Creators event in Manchester highlighting business leaders sharing their ideas with entreprenuers - Read More
WeWork, led by Hoya Artie Minson (B'92) readies to manage large office spaces in India - Read More
The Financial Times describes WeWork's Summer Camp as a Garden of Eden - Read More
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