The Columbus Dispatch recently reported that small business is big business in New Albany and other area communities that are focusing attention and resources on startups to drive economic growth.
“It’s a well-proven method to create jobs and opportunity from within.” said Tracy Kitts, chief operating officer of the National Business Incubator Association.
The article features one of Innovate New Albany’s first tenants, Brad Griffith, President and CEO of Buckeye Interactive, who moved his web development company from his home to New Albany’s incubator and credits the low cost of the space and support services for his businesses growth.
“They helped connect us with potential clients and partners and refer a lot of business to us,” he said. “They provide really nice coaching so when we need advice, we can talk to them.”
Read more at The Dispatch.