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NKY CEOs from startups AquiSense, Wyzerr, at Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Palo Alto


The Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation (Tri-ED) has announced that CEOs of two Northern Kentucky-based technology startups will be among 700 global entrepreneurs at the 2016 Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES).

The summit takes place today through Friday at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.

Lawal

Lawal

Oliver Lawal, CEO of AquiSense, and Natasia Malaihollo, CEO of Wyzerr, were selected among nearly 5,000 applicants to meet with more than 300 investors.

AquiSense and Wyzerr are among the 60 local technology startups that partner with the Kentucky Innovation Network of Northern Kentucky.

Mandy Lambert, business development commissioner of the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, said the cabinet is proud that two forward-thinking companies from the Commonwealth will participate in the international level conference.

“This opportunity highlights the fact that Kentucky provides an environment where entrepreneurs can build businesses that stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the world’s most promising,” Lambert said. “Their experiences, the connections they make and the insight they gain will not only benefit their businesses but also help generate a greater awareness of Kentucky’s innovative spirit and entrepreneurial culture.”

AquiSense provides disinfectant technology for water and air without the use of chemicals or mercury.

“GES is a unique opportunity for firms of our size to make introductions and get exposure to investors and entrepreneurial supporters all over the world,” said Lawal. “To be nominated, and then selected among so many global applicants, for the chance to improve our business is not something we could pull off alone.”

Wyzerr builds software that helps businesses capture and understand customer feedback data beyond surveys.

Malaihollo

Malaihollo

Both CEOs were attracted to the lucrative startup culture of the region and strong support network.

“People ask me why I moved our company from California to Kentucky and this is exactly why,” said Malaihollo. “Northern Kentucky has embraced and welcomed Wyzerr as one of their own since we arrived late last year and actively provides resources to help us grow.”

The Innovation Network works at the state level to promote resources for business development, growth strategy, and funding for technological startups, with local support from Northern Kentucky Tri-ED and UpTech.

“The technology ecosystem in Northern Kentucky has been teeming with entrepreneurial growth the last few years, thanks to the creative minds in the region and the purposeful dedication of resources and support,” said Casey Barach, director of The Innovation Network of Northern Kentucky.

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“Sending delegates from Northern Kentucky to interact with the global scene of entrepreneurs and investors is a testament to those efforts.”

The Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation (Tri-ED) serves as the primary economic development entity for Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties in Northern Kentucky.

“The diversity of startup businesses in our region helps promote job growth and improve our quality of life, which, in turn, helps attract more businesses to come here and prosper,” said Judge-Executive Gary Moore of Boone County and Tri-ED Board Chair.

GES kicks off Wednesday, June 22 and is expected to include a segment with President Barack Obama and Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg sharing the stage. You can follow live updates on Twitter at @GES2016.

Northern Kentucky Tri-ED


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