Reframing the Startup Narrative for Industry Featuring gener8tor’s Julius Valentine Maina

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Julius Valentine Maina believes it’s time for startups to start thinking about industry and not just cool tech. Julius is the Chief of Staff at gener8tor, a startup accelerator for the creative economy that connects founders, investors, corporations, job seekers, universities, and even musicians and artists.In this episode, Julius explains why he wants to make tech fun and why everyone has the potential to be an entrepreneur. He explains how gener8tor helps to educate and support startups in getting funding and improving diversity at a team level and beyond. He speaks about diversity and inclusion and why it needs to be about more than a PR exercise.Julius goes on to explain how he likes to approach Venture Capitalists (VCs) about getting funding and why being a “hype man” is all about building that real connection to the person with the checkbook. In this episode, find out:Why everyone is an innovator on some levelHow gener8tor teaches and supports entrepreneurship in a different wayWhy your founder story should start before your businessWhy diversity should be more than a PR exerciseHow recruitment is the simplest way to increase diversity in your startupWhy building connections is the key to winning a VC’s heartWhy startups all need a “hype man”The benefits of starting with the market first, then the problem as a new startupEnjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It’s feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going!Tweetable Quotes:“Find the market, the biggest one, which actually guarantees that you'll hit something. Find the community you're trying to impact and find the problem.”“You want to be investable. You want to be in an industry that matters. Not only now but ten years from now.”“Everybody, at some level, is an innovator and an entrepreneur. They just don't have the resources and the tools to really map that out.”Links & mentions:gener8tor, a turnkey platform offering more than 40 different programs spanning accelerators, corporate programming, speaker series, conferences, upskilling, and fellowships+Guilford Hall Brewery, a European-style dining experience in a revitalized historic Baltimore, MD site, located in the original 1989 Crown, Cork, and Seal factory in Station NorthThe Vanguard, a bar and restaurant in Downtown Bayview Milwaukee that sells some of the best cheese curds in the cityMake sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.

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