December 22, 2010

  • Hudl adds two to board: Jim McClurg & Jim Mora Jr.

    Hudl, the Lincoln-based sports-software startup founded in 2006, recently announced two new additions to its board of directors: Jim McClurg (left, photo from nebraska.edu), as director and chairman, and Jim Mora Jr. (right, photo from wikipedia.org) as director. These additions are quite notable as…

  • Happy Holidays from the Silicon Prairie News Team!

    It’s that time of year folks – time to mail out cards to everyone we know, and wish everyone happy holidays! This year the Brightmix, Silicon Prairie News and Tripleseat (Omaha office) teams decided to join forces for both the physical cards and the interactive version. The result of the latter is a “photo hunt”…

  • Come Jan. 1, Jeff Slobotski & Geoff Wood: full-time Silicon Prairie News

    As a co-founder of Silicon Prairie News, it brings me great joy to announce that effective January 1st, both Jeff Slobotski and Geoff Wood will be joining Silicon Prairie News in a full-time capacity. Obviously both Jeff (as co-founder) and Geoff (as the first Des Moines contributor) have been intimately involved with the organization for…

  • Chris Burns, Nate Becker & Ben Sinclair share the SHift story

    Most don’t have it easy when they launch their startups. Companies will universally go through the initial process of finding office space, or converting a basement into workspace, building a client list, or finding vendors and consultants for day-to-day needs. SHift, a web and mobile application development firm founded this past February by Ben Sinclair,…

  • Software, Web & App Developer, Product Manager and more

    We’re excited to bring you our thirty-sixth Opportunities on the Prairie today with positions from Proxibid, FirstComp, Bozell, and Silicon Prairie News (that’s us!) in…

  • Bozell moving into old Halo Institute space

    The creative business energy in the Old Market should raise a few notches at the very end of this month as Bozell, an integrated marketing agency, will be moving into a building on the south edge of the historic district. First reported by the Omaha World-Herald this past Saturday, the more than 50-person agency will…