EyeVerify’s Toby Rush: Kansas City startup scene is “worth bragging on”

When it comes to finding talented team members, Toby Rush, CEO of Kansas City-based startup EyeVerify, believes he doesn’t need to look any further than his own backyard. In an installment of the Wall Street Journal’s Accelerators series—where startup mentors discuss strategies for and challenges of starting a business—published today, Rush wrote about his experiences finding entrepreneurial…

When it comes to finding talented team members, Toby Rush, CEO of Kansas City-based startup EyeVerify, believes he doesn’t need to look any further than his own backyard. In an installment of the Wall Street Journal’s Accelerators series—where startup mentors discuss strategies for and challenges of starting a business—published today, Rush wrote about his experiences finding entrepreneurial talent in the area. “Kansas City may not be the first city that comes to mind when it comes to tech and startups, but it is definitely a place buzzing with growth, innovation, and a city full of big ideas, great people and a startup ecosystem that worth bragging on,” Rush wrote. — Source: Wall Street Journal

 


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