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Geekdom’s 150 supporting mentors. Members engage in events like content clinics, mixer nights, “Fermented Fridays” beer bashes, and even the occasional yoga class. There are also more intensive special events that take place, like Geekdom Mentor Week, Start-Up Weekend, and a Students + Start-Ups college internship program. Start-Up Weekend is a 54-hour event held in collaboration with Techstars, which brings together designers, entrepreneurs, and other experts to grow and nurture their ideas. Interestingly, the Weston Centre, which first housed Geekdom, has a long and illustrious history. First, as Rackspace’s original home, and later as the birthplace of a small company you may have heard of called YouTube, which famously called one night during our early days, asking for overnight installation of ten new servers for its fledgling business. I also participate in organized philanthropy through my other area of focus: the 80/20 Foundation, which is helping our city develop into the type of livable city that most young entrepreneurs tend to gravitate toward. The foundation name draws from the Pareto Principle—or 80/20 rule—wherein we try to identify and invest in the 20 percent of nonprofits that will drive 80 percent of San Antonio’s transformation into the next hub of entrepreneurship. The tools we use to drive toward our goal are mentoring, support services, networking, and financial and human capital. My purpose here is not to boast of my accomplishments but to pave the way for other successful entrepreneurs to build structures that will allow us, as a nation, to grow the next generation of leaders that can help us solve problems and move technology forward. By giving back in such a direct and meaningful way, not only have I found self-fulfillment but I have also enjoyed immersing myself in an ultracreative environment day-in and day- out. Whether you are a budding entrepreneur, seasoned leader, or just a creative thinker, take stock of how you can contribute to today’s sharing economy and join the party. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Graham Weston is a prominent figure in San Antonio business and real estate circles. He is owner of Weston Properties, with its flagship Weston Centre the premier office space in San Antonio since 1992. He is perhaps best known for his role providing seed capital and later management expertise to the startup tech company, Rackspace, where he was chief executive officer until 2006, when he became chairman. As a managed hosting company, it grew rapidly in the early 2000s, and under his guidance, went public in 2008, trading on the New York Stock Exchange before going private in 2016, when Apollo Global Management purchased the company. Rackspace’s success brought with it a number of initiatives designed to attract more technology investment and job opportunities in San Antonio. Graham Weston established Geekdom in 2011 to accelerate the tech startup community in San Antonio and provided much needed workspace and a collaborative environment for young entrepreneurs. Today it has 1,500 members. Graham Weston has been broadly recognized for his contributions to the business community in San Antonio as well as for his role in city planning endeavors as a tri-chair on Mayor Castro’s SA2020 committee. He was inducted into the San Antonio Business Hall of Fame in 2011 and has been recognized several times as a distinguished entrepreneur by various organizations. 19