Startup Milwaukeean of the Week: Jon Hainstock

Jon Hainstock is the co-founder of Milwaukee startups ZoomShift and Tailwind Creative. ZoomShift helps supervisors create, manage and share work schedules easily online. Employees can access their schedule from anywhere, trade shifts and request time off. With Zoomshift, communication is streamlined via email and text message notifications so everyone stays in the loop. Tailwind Creative assists brands increase leads and design their web presence. Jon is also a devoted husband and father.

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At what point did you become interested in entrepreneurship?

There is a consistent pattern in my life of turning hobbies and interests into business, which began in my teens. In high school, I turned my love of music into a business that helped pay my way through college. Curiosity in photography and design helped develop my artistic eye which I later turned into a profitable photography and web design business.

The amount of legwork required in a startup has never been a major obstacle because my businesses have always come from my passion and interests. Even the tough beginnings don’t feel so much like work because I’m fueled by the excitement and challenge of learning something new.

After working with startups, as the director of marketing for 94labsthe tech seed accelerator that preceded Gener8torI saw value and a gap in the market for responsive web design and search engine optimization (SEO) services. My business partner, Ben Bartling, and I started Tailwind Creative, our digital marketing agency, to help fill that gap and fund our startup ideas.

Our current startup, ZoomShift, helps businesses schedule employees online and has always been intriguing to me because it solves a practical need for so many organizations.

What has been the largest difficulty you’ve faced as an entrepreneur?

The hardest part is learning to say no. I want to say yes to every opportunity, every event and every project; but experience has taught me that over-committing will cost me and my business in the long run. So over the years I’ve gotten better at saying no to the things that are not in-line with the overarching goals of my life.

Now that I have a young family, the challenge works both ways. On one hand, it’s easier to say no because of my commitment to carving out quality time with my wife and daughter. On the other hand, knowing that I have a family depending on me to support them can create a struggle to balance the hard work and hours that are required in a startup.

What makes Milwaukee a unique place to start a company?

Milwaukee offers a friendly, close-knit community. Startups, agencies and local organizations are very accessible, making it easy to connect with other entrepreneurs. Building relationships in the business community can make a significant difference for your company. What I love about Milwaukee (besides Alterra) is that people are so willing to meet up, and they genuinely care about the success of your business.

What metformin 500 mg piece of advice do you have for new startup companies?

Connect with peoplenot just online, but also face-to-face. The best opportunities I’ve encountered have come from informal meetings with good folk. You can learn something from everyone, from their successes and their failures. So be sure to take time each week to connect with someone new. For the cost of a cup of coffee or a beer and a half-hour of your time, a wealth of knowledge and expertise can be attained through casual dialog and asking the right questions.

What was the most interesting article your read this week?

I love articles that elicit a response. Check out An App Store Experiment by Stuart Hall. You’ll want to get into iOS development after you read his story.

Quick facts:

Startup Milwaukee Launches a Founders' Club

Startup Milwaukee is excited to launch the Founders’ Club, an exclusive group of technology entrepreneurs, executives, angel and institutional investors. Anyone can apply to join the Founders’ Club, but only a limited number of individuals will be admitted. Members must meet one of three criteria: 1) Technology Entrepreneur: You must be able to show us your working product. Whether it be hardware, software, web or a mobile app, we must be able to verify it exists.

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2) Technology Executive: You’re a founder, VP or C-level executive at a technology company in Wisconsin or northern Illinois.

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3) Institutional or Angel Investor: You must have a track record or interest in investing in technology companies in Wisconsin.

To join the Startup Milwaukee Founders’ Club, apply today.

Startup of the Week: StreamFIT

streamlogoblkpngStreamFIT is a subscription-based service featuring streaming fitness videos on a mobile web platform at StreamFIT.com. The company was originally launched in December 2011 by company Founder and CEO, BJ Gaddour, CSCS. StreamFIT currently offers over 250 world class workout videos with new content added monthly, making it the most comprehensive online fitness resource on the market today. StreamFIT is not only known for its variety of high-quality workouts, but also for the humorous style in which many of the workouts are instructed. Users can choose between a free membership with four preselected, ad-supported videos per month, or an unlimited membership with ad-free access to the entire workout database. Gaddour is an internationally recognized fitness expert and a member of the Training Advisory Board for Men’s Health, the world’s largest men’s magazine. He is probably best known for being the creator of Men’s Health DeltaFit Speed Shred, the best-selling DVD series in the history of RODALE Publishing.

StreamFIT is currently operating a crowdfunding campaign to introduce new features to the website, such as allowing members to create and share their own workout video playlists and training plans in addition to other key features. The ultimate goal is to make StreamFIT a complete fitness experience where users can share training ideas and tips in addition to accessing hundreds of workouts. Learn more about the campaign by visiting http://igg.me/at/StreamFIT.

Key Facts:

  • Founder: BJ Gaddour
  • Founded: 2011
  • Employees: 2
  • Funding: Angel Investors
  • HQ: Bay View, WI

Startup Milwaukeean of the Week: Drew Hart

Drew Hart moved back to Wisconsin after stints at startup companies in San Francisco. Drew has since launched Milwaukee-based Snow Day Group, a web development company that works with startups. Drew is a great guy to know and we’re proud to name him as this week’s Startup Milwaukeean of the week! image

At what point did you become interested in Entrepreneurship? 

I first became interested in entrepreneurship during my teenage years. Although in my early years, I didn’t think of myself in terms of an “entrepreneur.” Frankly, I didn’t really know what that term meant until a few years ago. Still, I’ve always been a creative person who is able to weave together abstract ideas and create solutions.

I went straight into a corporate environment after graduating from college. I benefited greatly from that experience. It wasn’t until I had the opportunity to build a sales team from scratch that I recognized the notion of being an entrepreneur. That project was akin to building a mini startup inside of a large organization. It included building out a project plan, kneading out the business processes, marketing, training, rinsing and repeating. That experience did two things for me. First, it confirmed my skills, knowledge and experience. Second, it provided me a great degree of confidence and the notion that I could be successful working for a company that needed creative solutions regularly—so I quit!

What has been the largest difficulty you have faced as an entrepreneur?

Transitioning from a well defined work style to one that’s totally ambiguous. For example, in a corporate business, a lot of risk is removed (including product development, marketing to customers, etc.). It’s easy to plug in, since so much of the business is already defined. There’s a large number of people working in each of the respective departments who have those things covered.

With a startup, however, nothing like that exists and there aren’t departments of people to complete the tasks. You have an idea. Everything else you have to create on your own. That includes developing your product or service, outlining a marketing plan, putting business processes in place, creating contracts, finding talent and selling to customers. All of it (and there’s a lot I’m leaving out). A lot of romanticism surrounds the concept of startups—but once you decide to cut your own path, it’s yours. I love that. It gets me up in the morning and [my team] builds amazing things.

What piece of advice do you have for new startups?

Get connected with other startups and be transparent about both your failures and wins. Being open inspires others to be open. Doing that really helps; you’re sharing information that benefits everyone. Most of us don’t know what we’re doing when we kickstart things, since it’s all brand new. I’d also suggest following entrepreneurs online through blogs, twitter, LinkedIn, whatever. There are a lot of people out there who share their stories, both good and bad, and they are tremendously insightful.

What makes Milwaukee a unique place to start a company?

I wouldn’t say it’s unique. I see Milwaukee having a lot of the traits of other cities across the US and worldwide. The history and culture of Milwaukee gives the city a unique character. Just take a look at all of the independent business owners of restaurants and bars. I guess one thing that makes Milwaukee unique is the proximity of Lake Michigan and its positive impact on the weather. All said, from Bayview to Shorewood, the Milwaukee area has so much to offer.

If you were stranded on a desert island, what item would you want to bring with you? Why?

A boat, so I could leave.

Quick Facts: 

PKWARE is hiring a Human Resources intern

PKWARE, an established Milwaukee technology company with an entrepreneurial spirit is hiring a Human Resources intern. The intern will be primarily responsible for performing HR generalist duties in support of the VP of HR.

Roles and Responsibilities:

  1.  Monitors PKWARE career website and updates as necessary.
  2. Applicant data entry.
  3.  Schedules phone conversations between candidates and the VP or HR or with the Hiring Manager.
  4.  E-mails interviewing candidates appropriate paperwork.
  5.  Schedules on-site candidate interviews.
  6. Assists with post interview processes.
  7. Updates federal and state postings, as required.
  8. Completes miscellaneous HR clerical tasks.
  9.  Identifies and assists in the selection of job fairs, social networking sites, colleges and internet sites.
  10. Maintains recruiter activity log.
  11. Supports the Vice President of Human Resources in other projects and activities as needed.

Education:
Current student enrolled at a four-year college or university preferred with a minimum 3.0 GPA.

Experience:
Minimum one year prior professional office experience

Key Skills:

  • Time management
  • Knowledge of recruiting technologies and job portals
  • Knowledge of HRIS and Microsoft Office Suite; internet software; human resource systems.      
  •   Ability to write effective and well-written e-mails and routine reports
  •  Networking

About PKWARE: learn more about PKWARE at PKWARE.COM

How to Apply: Email resume and cover letter to Tammy McCormack at   tammy.mccormack@pkware.com.

Startup of the Week: Penrod Software

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Penrod Software is a consulting firm that provides expertise in business analysis and software development for companies implementing CRM and Big Data. Penrod specializes in working with health insurance carriers and agents to develop and create software to help provide customers with better prices and services.

Located in the Historic Third Ward, Penrod recently added an office addition to reach 2500 square feet in office space. Milwaukee’s tech scene and local university talent has allowed the company to grow 400% year-over-year. Working with the Milwaukee School of Engineering and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Penrod provides students with opportunities to learn and grow with their company.

Joe Taylor, one of Penrod’s co-founders, says the company “couldn’t be happier with the direction the city is headed in.” We couldn’t agree more.

Key Facts:

  • Founders: Joseph Taylor and Chris Widmayer
  • Founded: 2011
  • Employees: 9
  • Funding: Self-funded
  • HQ Location: Third Ward - 219 N. Milwaukee St. Suite 3E, Milwaukee, WI 53202.

For more information about this startup, visit PenrodCRM.com.

Startup of the Week: WeMontage

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WeMontage creates an easy and accessible way to transform personal photos into home decor. Founded by James Oliver, Jr., WeMontage lets you upload your favorite photos, create a custom collage and print on large, removable wall coverings. Assisted by startup accelerator gener8tor, WeMontage is a great way to celebrate friends, family and weddings. These personal wall coverings are also great Father’s Day gifts! The removal wallpaper has the look and feel of engineered cotton, does not require additional adhesive and doesn’t damage walls. It easily sticks to textured walls and walls with eggshell synthroid substitute order on line paint. These great wall coverings are only $10 per square foot.

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A 6ft. x 4ft. WeMontage in the office of Madison-­based startup, The Art Commission, who wanted to tastefully display some of their clients’ images they had taped to the wall

 

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The team of San Francisco social fashion startup, Modera, installing a custom branding project done by WeMontage

Visit WeMontage.com for more information or to order your own personalized wall coverings from this up-and-coming Wisconsin startup company.

Key Facts:

  • Founder: James Oliver Jr.
  • Founded On: January 8, 2012
  • Employees: 3
  • Headquarters: Neenah, Wisconsin
  • Funding: gener8tor

Featured Startup of the Month: Okanjo

Okanjo (oh-kahn-jo), which means “checkout” in Japanese, connects buyers, sellers and communities with the things they care about. Headquartered in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward, Okanjo launched on February 1. The site is a national platform, like eBay, with the locality of Craigslist, featuring a secure transactional platform. Okanjo also makes giving easy by providing sellers the opportunity to donate a portion or all of their proceeds from sales to any cause that they care about. To start selling easier and buying happier, visit www.okanjo.com.

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Startup of the Week: Small Shops United

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Small Shops United is a member-based program supporting locally owned and operated businesses in the community. We provide a consumer-friendly multi-merchant rewards platform customized to fit each merchant’s specific needs, while offering consumers the convenience of just one card to earn rewards at shops all around town. Cards may be obtained from any participating merchant location, and then registered online at smallshopsunited.com to setup a member account.

By providing each merchant consistent hardware using NFC (Near Field Communication) technology, merchants gain quick access to a member’s account in order to add or redeem credits in the most efficient manner. We are currently developing additional features for both the consumer and merchant interfaces on albuterol inhaler price the Small Shops United website, including data metrics and a local promotions platform. Become a fan on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to be among the first to learn of new developments.

Key Facts:

  • Founder: Eric Tallmadge
  • Founded On: 06/2011
  • Employees: N/A
  • Funding: Bootstrapped
  • HQ Location: Milwaukee, WI
  • Website: smallshopsunited.com

LBWN Business Plan Competition

Layton Boulevard West Neighbors is looking for new or expanding businesses interested in locating in Silver City to apply and compete in its Business Plan Competition. The winner will receive an award package valued at over $12,000, including financial and other incentives, a newly renovated business space, rent discounts, free professional services and $5000 to jump-start the business.  Applications and more information can be found on the LBWN website at: www.lbwn.org/businessplancompetition. In an effort to continue the strong development taking place in the Silver City neighborhood, LBWN and Impact Seven are rehabbing a foreclosed commercial property on National Avenue in the Silver City Business District for a prospective business owner with a unique and compelling business plan. Silver City is an exciting business district that features restaurants, bars and shopping experiences from a variety of countries. The space is located at 3519 West National Avenue and is close to some great Milwaukee attractions including the Mitchell Park Domes, the Urban Ecology Center, Miller Park, the Hank Aaron State Trail, and some of the best housing stock in the City of Milwaukee. This one-story commercial space boasts a tin ceiling and nearly 2000 square feet. The winner of the Competition will have the chance to provide input into the final design of this space.

A Letter of Intent to submit a proposal is due on May 31, 2013 and the final submission is due on June 30, 2013. For more information, contact Natanael Martinez, Economic Development Manager at LBWN: natanael {at} lbwn {dot} org or 414.383.9038 x2511

Startup of the Week: VibeTech

Have you ever suffered from a sports-related injury such as an ACL tear or ankle sprain? Do you know someone who recently had joint surgery? Or perhaps you have a family member who uses a wheelchair or walker. Whether age, disability, illness, inactivity, injury or surgery keeps you off your feet, it’s important to engage in physical therapy before muscle weakness, balance impairment and reduced flexibility take hold. VibeTech founder and CTO, Jeff Leismer, PhD, invented the foundation vibration technology of the VibeTech One (TM) Rehabilitation Chair as a countermeasure to disuse atrophy in astronauts whose strength had been compromised due to the negative effect of long duration space flight. In collaboration with VP of Product Development, Nadder Sahar, PhD, VibeTech has developed a quick, relaxing, non-weight bearing neuromusculoskeletal stimulation device for the treatment of patients in physical therapy clinics, rehabilitation centers and elder care facilities. Learn more at www.vibetechglobal.com.

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Startup of the Week: ZoomShift

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Employee Scheduling Software

ZoomShift helps small businesses operate better by giving them an easy way to schedule and communicate with their employees. With ZoomShift managers can create and post schedules quickly, and send email and text message notifications to everyone in the group. Employees are then able to sign in and see when they work, trade shifts with other employees, make availability requests and communicate with the whole team from anywhere at any time.

ZoomShift is positioned as a simple solution to a complex problem and serves restaurants, retail stores, universities, customer support teams, volunteer organizations and many other small businesses - including Chick-Fil-A, Sonic, Plato’s Closet and Little Caesars to date. ZoomShift uses a freemium model to give groups a chance to try out the software for 30-days risk free. After the trial ends, groups can continue using ZoomShift for a monthly fee based on the number of employees in the group. Any group with five employees or less can use ZoomShift for free forever.

Recently, Zoomshift launched a new, fully mobile, responsive version of their software. They’ve seen an uptick in sign ups, including free trials from software giants such as Google, 37Signals and SquareSpace.

Startup of the Week: Golf Pipeline

Golf Pipeline is quickly becoming the Facebook and OpenTable for the golf industry. Just as OpenTable did for the restaurant industry, Golf Pipeline offers golfers the ability to book tee times at their favorite local golf courses. And, using the power of social networks, golfers can invite their friends to play golf by selecting from fellow Golf Pipeline friends, Facebook friends, LinkedIn contacts or using a friend’s email address. Golfers can return to the website to track their scores, establish a USGA Handicap Index®, build a golf profile (which shows a golfer’s equipment and other preferences to Golf Pipeline friends) and see all golfer friend activity — who played where, what scores they posted and who became friends with whom.

Golf Pipeline has 350 golf courses available to book tee times at in 23 states, but heavily concentrated in Milwaukee, Chicago, Kansas City, Minneapolis and Detroit. However, the Golf Pipeline website is able to be used by any golfer and for any golf course in the United States — public or private. For golf courses that don’t yet offer tee times on Golf Pipeline, a golfer can manually add their tee time (and invite their friends to join) and post their score. Check out this great addition to your golf game. It’s FREE to join and once you do, you can use the social features to invite your golfer friends into your Golf Pipeline network!

GE Healthcare Global Design Challenge

We’re looking for new ideas from new people to help us build them! 

Wanted:  Fresh, Milwaukee area communications and creative agencies with the talent to help us build and deliver powerful messages for our global brand. Interest in underground initiatives, where ideas are in early proof of concept phases, is a must.   

We will pitch to YOU! 

We are experimenting with a new way to develop relationships with innovative, creative firms. We want you to get to know us and for us get to know you in an open format. We will immerse you briefly in our work and methods, reflect on your observations, and lay out the details of our impending projects. 

May 23 (If you have what it takes, you’ll make it in. For now, hold the date)

10am-1pm

GEHC Global Design Studio, Waukesha, WI 

Interested?
1. Send us a brief description of your firm with contact information. 

2. Link to some of your work
3. Email us the name(s), including a 1 line description, for 1-2 people from your firm that would attend the session in May. 
4. In a few words answer the question, what is your firm’s self-described style and why is it unique? 

Do this by May 10. Mail to Laurie.Schroeder@ge.com Subject: GD Challenge

We will review your interest and select several firms to participate in this first session. Notifications will be made by May 15.

Who is Global Design?
Global Design is a comprehensive, cross-functional design organization within GE Healthcare spread across 6 world class studios in 5 countries.  Our core mission is our responsibility to create breakthrough innovations for GE across all phases of patient care while driving design & design culture across the corporation.  We believe in gaining insights and empathy through cross-industry fertilization and experiences, and as such we actively seek to engage non-healthcare GE businesses to incubate new ideas and connections.  

Announcing our Mentorship Program!

We are excited to announce the launch of the Startup Milwaukee Mentorship program!

The program is designed to support entrepreneurs who are starting technology and technology-enabled service businesses in Southeastern Wiscosnin by connecting entrepreneurs to mentors from the entrepreneurial, corporate, investment and academic communities.

If you are an entrepreneur or mentor who would like to participate in the program, click here!