Entries from May 2008

Commitment or obsession?

May 30th, 2008 by Josh · 3 Comments

My car, shoes and dog.
 

 

 

 
 

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Welcome, George McKerrow, Jr.

May 27th, 2008 by Josh · No Comments

The newest addition to our advisory board is George McKerrow, Jr. 
George is currently the president and CEO of Ted’s Montana Grill, the restaurant chain he founded in 2002 with his partner, media entrepreneur, philanthropist and environmentalist Ted Turner.  Ted’s Montana Grill has 57 locations and over 2700 employees nationwide.
George is a 30-year veteran of the restaurant business [...]

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Servinity at Startup Riot

May 22nd, 2008 by Josh · 9 Comments

As many of you know, Startup Riot was this past Monday.  I gave a three minute presentation, on behalf of Servinity, along with 53 other startups.  Chris Morris, our CTO, joined me at the event and we both agree it was a great day.  I want to extend a personal thanks from myself and Servinity to Sanjay (pronounced “sun-jay”) for putting it together.  
Many people have already [...]

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Tags: Events · PR for Servinity · Startup Lessons

Welcome, Hank Clark

May 11th, 2008 by Josh · 1 Comment

We are pleased to announce the newest addition to our Advisory Board, Hank Clark.
 
Hank is a partner with Greazy Spoon Development Company which owns several entities in Atlanta, including five Marlow’s Taverns (a restaurant/bar concept), Aqua Blue (fine dining), and Sterling Spoon Catering (contract foodservice).  Hank currently sits on the Board of Directors for the [...]

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The Start Ups and Downs

May 7th, 2008 by Josh · 3 Comments

In a previous post, I mentioned that we had entered a business plan competition. The winning company is to be awarded $100,000 in cash and $200,000 in services.  Not a bad boost for a startup.  We entered - full of equal parts hope and certainty that we would win.  After all, we’ve been working on our business idea and business plan [...]

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Tags: Startup Lessons