2023 Ecosystem Predictions — U.S. Hispanics and the Future of Work

The Hispanic community accounts for 19% of the total U.S. population, and for the past decade, they’ve played a major role in driving its population and economic growth. Their impact on the economies of Florida, New Mexico, California, Texas, Arizona, and Nevada is trending up, as their share of the American labor force is projected to reach 35.9 million by 2030.

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2023 Ecosystem Predictions — Getting Specialty Medications to Patients Will Be Accomplished in 2023 Through Widespread Tech Adoption

We’ve reached a tipping point when it comes to accelerating access to specialty medications. Driven in part by our country’s aging population, the number of Americans with chronic conditions will jump by 14 million during the current decade, and certain disease states requiring treatment with specialty meds, including cancer and diabetes, will account for the lion’s share of the alarming increase in chronically ill individuals.

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2023 Ecosystem Predictions — Executive Search Trends Impacting Growth Stage Companies in 2023

Strong, competent leadership is the foundation of all successful businesses, and startups and high-growth companies are certainly no exception. However, in today’s highly competitive talent market, employers are struggling to find and secure the executives they need to scale quickly and effectively. To attract and retain top talent in 2023, businesses will need to take additional steps to set themselves apart from the many other employers competing for candidates.

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Talent Trails with Jordan Lanning

Introducing, Talent Stories: an Endeavor series featuring professionals in various industries throughout the Heartland region sharing their journey into entrepreneurship. We interview c-suite execs and founding teams to learn what experiences inspired them to pursue the unconventional and bold venture of changing the world through entrepreneurship. This month, we sat down with Jordan Lanning to hear her career journey, leading her to work for Mycelium Networks and launch her own company.

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2022 Ecosystem Predictions — Innovation in Legacy Companies: 2022 Embracing Sustainability

Innovation can be a difficult concept to grasp in legacy companies. It is often seen as something that only newer, more progressive companies with a lot of risk-taking and willingness to change their business practices can do well. But what if we were able to find ways for innovation in legacy companies? How would it look different from the traditional entrepreneurial company?

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2022 Ecosystem Predictions — Moving Talent, Entrepreneurs from the Coasts to the Heartland

Like many cities in the heartland, Tulsa has suffered from an exodus of talent. In several years over the last decade, more people moved away from Tulsa than into the city, with the 25-54 year-old segment of the population growing slower than in similar-sized markets. To course correct and inject the kind of high-earning, creative talent that could help fuel its economy, Tulsa embarked on a great experiment: offer a $10,000 incentive for remote workers to move there for a year. Since launching at the end of 2018, accelerated by the pandemic, the pioneering initiative has moved more than 1,300 remote workers to Tulsa, delivered millions in economic impact, and inspired cities around the county to adopt this new vehicle for economic development.

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2022 Ecosystem Predictions — Getting Connected in 2022: High-Speed Internet Access Will Rise Dramatically

The historic passage of the federal infrastructure bill will send hundreds of millions of dollars to expand high-speed internet access to states and localities in the heartland and across the country; an unprecedented investment. This funding has the potential to make real progress in closing the digital divide. That being said, this will only work if these dollars are spent in a way that provides for those who need it most, the unserved and underserved.

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2022 Ecosystem Predictions — Trends in Higher Education to Support Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

Business schools in universities need to provide business knowledge to all areas of the university, not just the business school because entrepreneurs do not just come from business schools. The knowledge business schools teach helps entrepreneurs succeed. Seven of the top 10 companies on the 2018 Inc. 5000 had founders with at least one degree from a business school and this finding was even more pronounced in the top 10 of the 2019 Inc. 5000. The majority of the 12,000 thousand LinkedIn profiles who are CEOs of companies of more than 50 employees have this in common—a degree in business (see “Business Degrees Help Entrepreneurs”). The challenge is that most innovation comes from crossing concepts, technologies, and theories from disparate areas, so business knowledge must be widely distributed in order to catalyze the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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