Is Hampton Roads the Next Seattle Tech Powerhouse?

EPISODE · May 1, 2025 · 1H 3M

Is Hampton Roads the Next Seattle Tech Powerhouse?

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Berry Brunk joins the discussion, sharing insights from Hampton Road's entrepreneurial ecosystem and his background in media ventures. The episode examines financial challenges, economic downturns, and the importance of educating outside capital. Berry discusses the role of pitch contests, the evolving landscape of founder resources, and the impact of social media on deal flow and networking. The conversation addresses remote work challenges and economic development incentives, focusing on current capital raising hurdles for startups. Berry highlights his work with COVA BLVD magazine, showcasing regional culture and media. The episode concludes with reflections on Hampton Roads' startup ecosystem and upcoming events.     (0:00) Announcing financial challenges and Startup World Cup details (3:32) Reflecting on the podcast's history and welcoming Berry Brunk (5:09) Berry Brunk's background in Tidewater's ecosystem (16:18) Raising capital and surviving economic downturns (22:11) Building a successful ecosystem and educating outside capital (28:31) The value of pitch contests and regional tech impacts (31:47) Expanding funding search and the evolution of founder resources (37:33) Social media's role in deal flow and networking (39:01) Remote work challenges and economic development incentives (44:21) Current capital raising challenges for startups (46:18) Focusing Hampton Roads' startup ecosystem (54:32) Berry's media ventures and Cova Boulevard magazine (57:56) Magazine features and regional cultural highlights (1:02:02) Closing thoughts and event promotion   - Resilience is crucial for founders, especially when facing economic downturns, as illustrated by Berry Brunk's experience of having to lay off staff and stop taking payroll to keep his startup afloat. - The Hampton Roads region has significant potential for growth in defense tech and healthcare innovation, leveraging its proximity to military installations and a growing demand for healthcare solutions. - Building a strong startup ecosystem requires fostering collaboration among entrepreneurs, investors, and support organizations, as well as creating more networking opportunities like regular dinner events to connect key players in the community. https://covablvd.com/   Don't miss the hottest event of the summer and your chance to win $1,000,000 at the Startup World Cup at the Sandler Center in Virginia Beach. https://bit.ly/swctitovb Innovate Hampton Roads is on a mission to foster the growth of Hampton Roads' innovation and technology ecosystem by educating entrepreneurs and business leaders, providing access to essential resources, and building connections that drive synergistic partnerships. We are committed to creating a supportive environment that empowers entrepreneurs, strengthens the regional economy, and fuels long-term prosperity. By growing, guiding, and connecting key players in the ecosystem—including investors, industry leaders, universities, corporate partners, and community organizations—we aim to build a more innovative and inclusive economy. It's time to unify our efforts, amplify our collective voice, and streamline resources to benefit aspiring entrepreneurs, students, employees, and businesses throughout the region. Don't miss out on key business events, local success stories, and expert insights—subscribe to This Week in 757 and stay ahead in Hampton Roads' innovation and business community. https://bit.ly/twi757newsletter

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