Founder Fridays

This is a section where we'll show an interview with founders of a company each Friday.

Founder Fridays: Hubcast

Who are the faces behind a company? How did the company get started? These are common question you may have about startups you see and hear about. If you don't get a chance to personally meet the founders, you're unlikely to ever know their story. That's what Founder Fridays is all about.
 
This week we have Toby LaVigne, CEO and Founder of HubCast, a company poised to change commerical printing by allowing marketing and sales professionals to print high quality materials and have them delivered anywhere in the world.

Founder Fridays: CampusLIVE

Who are the faces behind a company? How did the company get started? These are common question you may have about startups you see and hear about. If you don't get a chance to personally meet the founders, you're unlikely to ever know their story. That's what Founder Fridays is all about.
 
In honor of all the college students returning to the city, this week we have Boris Revsin, CEO and co-founder of CampusLIVE (and local UMass Amherst alum!). CampusLIVE is a site dedicated to helping students connect with other people, events and local businesses on and near college campuses. (You can also learn more about CampusLIVE on their Posting on the Greenhorn Career Connector)

Founder Fridays: Neuron Robotics

Who are the faces behind a company? How did the company get started? These are common question you may have about startups you see and hear about. If you don't get a chance to personally meet the founders, you're unlikely to ever know their story. That's where we're starting Founder Fridays. 
 
This week we are featuring Neuron Robotics  founded by Robert Breznak, a company that provides open source, programmable and cross-platform solution, the Bowler Communications System (BCS)  by lowering the costs of entry into robotics and CPS development to within the ability range of the average person.

Founder Fridays: OmniStrat

Who are the faces behind a company? How did the company get started? These are common question you may have about startups you see and hear about. If you don't get a chance to personally meet the founders, you're unlikely to ever know their story. That's where we're starting Founder Fridays. 
 
This week we are featuring OmniStart founded by Matt Johnson, a company that is passionate about helping businesses achieve all they can, with the resources they have, under the circumstances they encounter. 

Founder Fridays: MyZamana

Who are the faces behind a company? How did the company get started? These are common question you may have about startups you see and hear about. If you don't get a chance to personally meet the founders, you're unlikely to ever know their story. That's where we're starting Founder Fridays. 
 
Each week, we'll profile a different startup (with ties to Boston) through a simple interview that highlights some of the simple questions that make all the difference for a startup like, "How did you meet your co-founders?" and "What was the best advice you ever received?"
 
This week, we have Ashish Kundra from myzamana, who has created a dating site for the South Asian community.

Founder Fridays: Peekaboo Mobile

Who are the faces behind a company? How did the company get started? These are common question you may have about startups you see and hear about. If you don't get a chance to personally meet the founders, you're unlikely to ever know their story. That's where we're starting Founder Fridays. 
 
Each week, we'll profile a different startup (with ties to Boston) through a simple interview that highlights some of the simple questions that make all the difference for a startup like, "How did you meet your co-founders?" and "What was the best advice you ever received?"
 
This week, we have Ben Dolgoff from Peekaboo Mobile, who have created a highly localized smart phone coupon system for local businesses.

Founder Fridays: Textaurant

Who are the faces behind a company? How did the company get started? These are common question you may have about startups you see and hear about. If you don't get a chance to personally meet the founders, you're unlikely to ever know their story. That's where we're starting Founder Fridays. 
 
Each week, we'll profile a different startup (with ties to Boston) through a simple interview that highlights some of the simple questions that make all the difference for a startup like, "How did you meet your co-founders?" and "What was the best advice you ever received?"
 
This week, we have Josh Bob from Textaurant, who are changing the way you wait for tables at restaurants by using SMS on your phones. 

Founder Fridays: Zazu

Who are the faces behind a company? How did the company get started? These are common question you may have about startups you see and hear about. If you don't get a chance to personally meet the founders, you're unlikely to ever know their story.  That's where we're starting Founder Fridays. 
 
Each week, we'll profile a different startup (with ties to Boston) through a simple interview that highlights some of the simple questions that make all the difference for a startup like, "How did you meet your co-founders?" and "What was the best advice you ever received?"
 
This week, we have Punit Shah from Zazu, who are changing the way you wake up in the morning with the "smartest damn alarm clock." 

Founder Fridays: Blank Label

Who are the faces behind a company? How did the company get started? These are common question you may have about startups you see and hear about. If you don't get a chance to personally meet the founders, you're unlikely to ever know their story.  That's where we're starting Founder Fridays. 
 
Each week, we'll profile a different startup (with ties to Boston) through a simple interview that highlights some of the simple questions that make all the difference for a startup like, "How did you meet your co-founders?" and "What was the best advice you ever received?"
 
This week, we have Fan Bi from Blank Label, who you may have seen getting awesome coverage the past few months in places like the New York Times and MSNBC

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