Information for local and regional entrepreneurs, provided by the Burton D. Morgan Foundation:
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In this installment of "Making It," engineer Ken Burns shares the story of how he started TinyCircuits in Akron. TinyCircuits makes tiny electronic products — from a tiny processor, to a tiny screen, or even a tiny TV.
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In this installment of Making It, learn about Absolute Intense Wrestling, a Cleveland-based, independent wrestling organization that produces live wrestling events across Northeast Ohio and runs a wrestling training school.
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People at Lifeworks have many opportunities to learn, work, and engage socially.
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The oldest restaurant in Cleveland, Guarino’s, has been serving Little Italy for 100 years.
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Snakes + Acey's distinguishes itself from other design shops by remaining small and doing all of the work themselves.
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Nooma helps replenish electrolytes lost during intense workouts and when you're dehydrated.
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Young Cleveland inventor starts with a broomstick, carpet foam and duct tape & ends up with a big prize on national TV
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Rust Belt Riders collect food waste and reprocess it into compost and animal feed
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Elizabeth Meadows isn't intimidated by the largely male culture of metalworking.
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Deanna Dionne sweeps broken glass from the streets and creates jewelry.
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EarthQuaker Devices has an global reputation for building music effect pedals.
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Welder and fabricator Jason Radcliffe designs furniture with a modern work out of unfinished, locally-sourced steel.