St. Louis Business Journal publisher Robert Bobroff writes, “Much like the Business Journal, St. Louis Inno will also host a handful of events each year showcasing some of the hottest startups having the biggest impact on St. Louis.
“While focused solely on the region, St. Louis Inno will also be able to cull intelligence and context from an American Inno network that stretches across 19 markets and growing, which helps in connecting St. Louis entrepreneurs to venture capital, peers and resources in our other markets to help them grow locally.
“St. Louis Inno is owned by the Charlotte, North Carolina-based American City Business Journals, parent company of the St. Louis Business Journal.”
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