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Supporting the Next Generation of Founders: Cory Scott’s Journey


Join us at Scale Omaha, the premier monthly meetup for startup founders, investors, and talent in the Omaha-Lincoln area. This month, we’re thrilled to feature an exclusive interview with Cory Scott, the visionary founder and former CEO of LiveBy, and Managing Principal of Ripcord

Why You Can’t Miss This:
Cory Scott was born and raised in Nebraska and has been part of the startup ecosystem for over a decade. He began his corporate innovation career at Duncan Aviation and recently exited a location data startup, called LiveBy. Today, Cory is the Managing Principal of Ripcord, which serves startup founders here in Nebraska. Ripcord specializes in early stage revenue growth, product fit, founder health and fundraising/exit positioning.

Why Scale Omaha?
Scale Omaha is more than just a networking event; it’s a community of like-minded individuals passionate about creating and scaling groundbreaking startups as an accessible path to all. Whether you’re a founder seeking inspiration, an investor on the lookout for your next big venture, or talent aiming to join the startup ecosystem, Scale Omaha is your gateway to connect, learn, and grow. This is a unique opportunity to mingle with other founders, connect with potential investors, and meet startup talent in the vibrant Omaha-Lincoln startup ecosystem.

Where: Kinkader Brewing Co. – 2279 S 67th Street in Omaha*

  • We are hosting this event in a new location. See you there!

When: Thursday, July 18th, 2024 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

What is Scale Omaha: Scale Omaha gathers a community of founders to learn from the stories of successful startups.

Thank you Peterson Media for filming these amazing videos. Check them out here: https://www.petersonmediaomaha.com/

We’re a local 501(c)(3) hosting events that provide opportunities for successful entrepreneurs in our community to share their stories and insights. These events are meant to bring together the startup community and those interested in seeing tech grow in Omaha.