by First Avenue Ventures | Sep 15, 2023 | 2023, Alabama, Birmingham, Entrepreneurialism, Founders, Life Science Fund, Small and Medium-Sized Businesses, Start-Up News Round-Up, Start-Ups
Here is the latest Birmingham startup news from the Alabama entrepreneurial and small-business ecosystem. 4 startups making big moves in Birmingham’s business world (Bham Now) Bham Now introduces local small businesses rEVOLVEr resale, Bluecaddie, FLOWBHM, and BACKR....
by Mike Goodrich | Jul 28, 2023 | 2023, Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham Funded Start-Ups List, Economic Development, Entrepreneurial Assessment, Entrepreneurialism, Financing, Founders, Small and Medium-Sized Businesses, Start-Ups
Birmingham and the Best Birmingham has a strange relationship with the concept and value of “the best.” Sure, we want to be the best place to live, work, and play; to have the best schools, best jobs, best houses. We want to hire the best. To my knowledge, no one in...
by First Avenue Ventures | May 12, 2023 | 2023, Alabama, Birmingham, Economic Development, Entrepreneurialism, Founders, Small and Medium-Sized Businesses, Start-Up News Round-Up, Start-Ups
First Avenue Ventures is pleased to provide a monthly round-up of news about the Birmingham entrepreneurial ecosystem. Below, please find the latest in Birmingham start-up news. Birmingham-based Teamworks exec unveils $65M funding round (Birmingham Business Journal)...
by First Avenue Ventures | Feb 3, 2023 | 2023, Alabama, Birmingham, Books and Resources, Economic Development, Entrepreneurialism, Founders, Start-Up News Round-Up, Start-Ups
The mission of First Avenue Ventures is to grow Birmingham organizations. We’re particularly passionate about Birmingham entrepreneurs and start-up businesses. As part of our mission, we’re dedicated to provided entrepreneurs with useful information and...
by First Avenue Ventures | Aug 3, 2022 | 2022, Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham Funded Start-Ups List, Economic Development, Entrepreneurial Assessment, Entrepreneurialism, Start-Ups, World Games
The best analogy that I have for start-ups and early stage companies in this time of tumultuous public markets is one of a submarine. A start-up shares the key benefit of being able to float beneath the surface — unaware and, to an extent, untroubled by the...