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investment capital, making it one of the critical
economic drivers for the region.*
Once accepted, budding companies are
immersed in a robust network of support; from
Entrepreneurs in Residence sharing their success
stories to business strategy mentors helping
navigate the intricacies of the startup process.
Known as the “great connector”, the WaVE
President Linda Olsen makes sure each business
in the accelerator is recognized for its unique
selling proposition, including specialized focuses
like women or Veteran run businesses. They strive
to connect each business with people that can
provide a variety of time, talents and treasures to
help the businesses succeed.
So let’s meet a few of the companies behind
these success numbers.
Harness
A small company with a big mission. Putting
your spare change to a good cause, the Harness
app allows you to customize charities or causes
to donate to by simply rounding up purchases.
Complete with real time reports and white label
options for non-profits, these social change
entrepreneurs are out to make change with change.
iTrekkers
Unleash the outdoors. This outdoor adventure
company takes the stress out of your next
outdoor adventure. From fishing to camping;
hiking to kayaking; their network of top industry
guides from all across the state of Florida make
sure you have nothing but the best experience.
No equipment, experience or geographic
location knowledge required. Just book, show up
and have a good time.
Priatek
Engaging consumers through fun experiences.
This promotions company helps local & national
advertisers create breakthrough strategies
leveraging gamification & social networks.
Priatek designs & manages prize promotions with
interactive kiosks, mobile devices & other digital
products. And who doesn’t like fun?
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Beyond the great work happening inside
the WaVE, they are striving to play an integral
role in the external transformation currently
underway in our region. The WaVE has a 5-year
vision of “50 & 5 in 5” - at least 50 tech startups
develop into successful fundable ventures and
at least 5 tech startups reach the path to break-
out success. A lofty goal but one in perfect
harmony with the current downtown climate. It
has been well documented that technology is
an underrepresented industry and bringing the
value of the tech industry to our City’s core is part
of the WaVE’s community impact. The physical
redevelopment of our downtown is a powerful
symbol of growth but the synergies between
those physical structures and the businesses
needed to make our economy thrive is one way
the WaVE is giving back to our community.
Want to engage with the WaVE? Become
a mentor or supporter. Have an idea for
a tech focused start up? Apply for their
incubator or inquire about Cowork space. All
the information you need can be found at
www.tampabaywave.org.
Special Thanks to Shane Needham, Tampa Bay
WaVE Board Member and Peter Bedrosian from
iTrekkers for their contributions to this article.
*From the Tampa Bay WaVE website