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Kickstand elects new board members

POSTED: 09:39 MDT Thursday, September 25, 2008

by Zach Hagadone

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Tags -  Kickstand, Technology

Six new members have been added to Kickstand’s board of directors: Jessica Flynn, of Red Sky Public Relations; J. Glerum, of Valitics; Tom Mahoney, Entrepreneur in Residence; John Nichols, of Apex Man Solutions; Jason Prince, of Stoel Rives; and Ryan Woodings, of MetaGeek.

 

The new board additions will help steer the statewide nonprofit, which, with 400 members representing 200 organizations, provides support for entrepreneurs and innovators from all industries. Kickstand meets the second Thursday of every month at 5:30 p.m. at the Boise startup incubator, the Watercooler.

 

Kickstand’s returning board members include: Secretary Erik Bjorkman, of Perkins Coie; Meg Carlson, of Carlson-Hall; Becky Gates, of OCM Lee Hecht Harrison; Counsel Emile Loza, of the Technology Law Group; Ben Quintana, of the Boise Valley Economic Partnership; Rick Ritter, of TechConnect; President Chris Volk, of Pathfinder, LLC; and Vice-President Raino Zoller, of the Boise Angel Fund.   

 

 (Kickstand)

2 Comments

  1. Is that a board or the attendees at a BSU home game? What is there, 15 members? Must be difficult to reach a consensus.

    Comment By William Bixbee
    Thursday, September 25, 2008 @ 7:18 PM

  2. Kickstand is fortunate to have the addition of J. Glerum to it's board of directors. He will provide great insight and direction.

    Comment By Guy Walker
    Monday, September 29, 2008 @ 10:48 AM

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