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Morrisville, NC
Web: http://www.channeladvisor.com/
Twitter: @channeladvisor
ExitEvent Member Since: 12.2.2012

CHANNELADVISOR EXITEVENT ARTICLES

How to Get a Piece of BCVP's $26M Fund
7.16.14 -- I was on vacation the week that Bull City Venture Partners announced its new $26 million fund. That was my defense to BCVP partner Jason Caplain anyway when he called me out on my lack of coverage of the fruits of months of meetings and conversations.

The Startup Hats: The Entrepreneur Hat
7.15.14 -- After speaking on entrepreneurship at a conference a few years ago I was taking questions from the audience when a wide-eyed young man raised his hand. He asked what arguably might be the two best questions any would-be entrepreneur should ask...

The Startup Hats: The Introduction
7.14.14 -- Serial entrepreneur David Gardner wrote The Startup Hats over Christmas 2013 and is considering his options for publishing the book. In the meantime, he shares it with ExitEvent readers in 13 installments, beginning with this introduction.

ExitEvent's Top 10 Stories from June 2014
7.1.14 -- At ExitEvent, we want you up on all the topics trending and news happening in the Triangle, so here's a new feature we'll run after each month ends recapping the most popular 10 stories and posts on our site. They're ranked below based on page views.




My Picks for the Full Steam Ahead Awards
10.31.13 -- Last week, I took some time away from the grind to attend the WRAL TechWire Full Steam Ahead Awards, ironically hosted at the FullSteam Brewery in downtown Durham.

Startups Dodge Balls for Charity
10.3.13 -- This coming Saturday, a bunch of local Triangle companies, including several startups, will go balls out to support a local charity, thanks to the organizational efforts of Magnus Health and a whole lot of sponsors and dodgeballers.

Rediscovering Durham's Startup Scene 10 Years Later
4.22.13 -- Durham was awful in 2003. As an unpopular 18-year-old nerd, I was somewhat biased and hell-bent on getting out. Downtown was a place of abandoned brick buildings where people didn't want to go — especially after dark.

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