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867_1c1ab64d29_small April 29, 2010 by Danny Schreiber

Omaha Shout!, Omaha's new alternative weekly newspaper, released its inaugural 30 Under 30 list yesterday. In the publication, the list's authors, Chris Larkin and Lisa Martin, described the effort as "a way to present stories of the achievements and aspirations found in the up-and-coming segment of Omaha." Congrats to all those recognized, and a special congrats to Erin Standley, senior designer at Phenomblue, who, while at BrightMix, led the user experience and design of the current version of our website, SiliconPrairieNews.com. Below are the names, titles, companies, and Twitter handles of the 30 – to read the full article with pictures and a writeup about each, pick up a copy of Shout! (pictured left)… read more

November 22, 2009 by Danny Schreiber

Omaha Marcus Ross, Ryan Billington, and Jason Kirk, the team behind the idea JustAPosition.org, took home the top prize at the first-ever Government 2.0 Innovation Challenge hosted by Graffiti Tracker (GT). The competition, held Nov. 13-15, challenged ... read more

September 28, 2009 by Danny Schreiber

Lincoln Congratulations to Nancy Williams, Grant Stanley, Nick Knudson, Timothy Kephart, and Andrew Curran, for rounding out our contestant line-up! You can view their one-minute pitch videos below, along with those of the first three contestants announced, Kyle Laughlin, ... read more

August 16, 2009 by Danny Schreiber

Omaha When I asked Grant Stanley, co-founder of Contemporary Analysis, what his parents thought about him starting a business right out of college, he replied, "My parents do not like that I'm an entrepreneur, yet they molded me ... read more

August 10, 2009 by Danny Schreiber

Omaha Grant Stanley, co-founder of the marketing analytics firm Contemporary Analysis (CA), has set out to create a national entrepreneur directory, and he's focusing his initial efforts on his home state of Nebraska. "The CA Entrepreneurship Directory is a ... read more

August 6, 2009 by Danny Schreiber

Omaha Inspired by this clip: American Psycho: Business Card Scene "New card, what do you think? [...] Picked them up from the printers yesterday. [...] That's bone, and the letter is something called Silian Rail." -- Patrick Bateman I decided to ask some ... read more