Minneapolis, MN should be in consideration. Multiple biotech companies, large innovative healthcare systems, etc.
IANAL - yesterday
Why isn’t KC on the list again? It has multiple 500+ person health IT companies even if Cerner isn’t headquartered there anymore. Nashville used to have Change Healthcare, but I can’t think of any other 500+ employee healthcare IT companies in the metro.
Samantha Brown - 2 days ago
For me, it’s a toss up between SV and Seattle because I’m still on the AI is going to be transformative. My thought bubble there hasn’t yet be popped, so to speak. The Madison/KC are just doing the same old,same old. And most of KC is going to SV anyway.
I wouldn’t say NYC/NJ and Nashville are sort of my next tier. There’s some interesting startups coming out of both areas. I include NJ in the NYC because of some of the work coming out of both places.
Minneapolis, MN should be in consideration. Multiple biotech companies, large innovative healthcare systems, etc.
Why isn’t KC on the list again? It has multiple 500+ person health IT companies even if Cerner isn’t headquartered there anymore. Nashville used to have Change Healthcare, but I can’t think of any other 500+ employee healthcare IT companies in the metro.
For me, it’s a toss up between SV and Seattle because I’m still on the AI is going to be transformative. My thought bubble there hasn’t yet be popped, so to speak. The Madison/KC are just doing the same old,same old. And most of KC is going to SV anyway.
I wouldn’t say NYC/NJ and Nashville are sort of my next tier. There’s some interesting startups coming out of both areas. I include NJ in the NYC because of some of the work coming out of both places.