Inc MagazineHow a Small Connecticut Pet Brand Saved a New York City Dog Paradeverified_publisherInc Magazine - Sydney SladovnikPet food company Get Joy helped save New York City's Halloween Dog Parade from cancellation, bringing a record-breaking 15,000 pet-owners to the streets of Manhattan. This past weekend, on Saturday, October 21, more than 15,000 pet owners and 600 four-legged friends took over New York City for the …
Inc MagazineA New Campaign to Help Ukraine Startups, With a Silicon Valley-Style Launchverified_publisherInc Magazine - Christine Lagorio-ChafkinThe small companies that keep Ukraine's economy buoyant are teaming up to keep money flowing in. When the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, 33-year-old Andrey Klen -- the co-founder of design firm O0 and co-founder and CMO of internet-connected laser-toy maker Petcube -- had been preparing both his …
Inc MagazineMeet the Entrepreneur Who Left Silicon Valley to Create a Makeshift Supply Chain in Ukraineverified_publisherInc Magazine - Melissa AngellAndrey Liscovich, an entrepreneur and former CEO of Uber Works, has been sourcing supplies in his hometown where essential goods are scarce and it's anything but business as usual. It wasn't long after the bombing began on February 24 that Andrey Liscovich decided to leave behind his home in San …
Inc MagazineCan NFTs Create Economic Opportunities for Artists? Rocket Factory May Provide the Perfect Blueprintverified_publisherInc Magazine - Jeff HadenRenowned sculptor Tom Sachs hopes his Rocket Factory will help the broader art community make a living doing what they love. Imagine you're Jerry Seinfeld. You reportedly got paid a total of around $60 million when the original Seinfeld episodes aired. But, because you own a percentage of the back …
Inc MagazineThis Romanian-Born Founder Knows What It's Like to Fear Russia. That's Why She's Helping Ukrainiansverified_publisherInc Magazine - Rebecca DeczynskiAlina Vandenberghe, co-founder and CXO of the B2B software company Chili Piper, used her technical prowess to help NGOs supporting refugees fleeing Ukraine. As a child growing up in communist Romania, Chili Piper co-founder and CXO Alina Vandenberghe feared Soviet occupation. So, when Russian forces …
Inc MagazineHow This Entrepreneur Launched a Scrappy Mission to Get Aid to His Ukrainian Hometownverified_publisherInc Magazine - Lindsay BlakelyRoman Malantchouk immigrated to the U.S. as a child in the '90s. Now, the successful founder has raised $65,000 in desperately needed money and supplies for the people of Chervonohrad. Like many other Ukrainians living in the U.S., 35-year-old Roman Malantchouk has watched in horror as Russia has …
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