{"id":1181,"date":"2021-07-16T00:16:25","date_gmt":"2021-07-16T00:16:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/williambissett.com\/?p=1181"},"modified":"2021-07-16T18:53:26","modified_gmt":"2021-07-16T18:53:26","slug":"charlotte-angel-connection-episode-125-jim-roberts-founder-of-network-for-wilmington-entrepreneurs-and-much-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/williambissett.com\/2021\/07\/16\/charlotte-angel-connection-episode-125-jim-roberts-founder-of-network-for-wilmington-entrepreneurs-and-much-more\/","title":{"rendered":"Charlotte Angel Connection Episode 125: Jim Roberts, Founder of Network for Wilmington Entrepreneurs and much more"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Today, we welcome Jim Roberts<\/a> to the podcast.\u00a0 Jim is a familiar name in the Charlotte area startup and investor ecosystem.\u00a0 Today, Jim runs the Wilmington Angels for Local Entrepreneurs (WALE), Network for Entrepreneurs in Wilmington (NEW),<\/a> and his own consulting firm, Rojo Octo Ecosystem Consulting.<\/p>\n

Yet, in 2000, he started a non-profit ecosystem in Charlotte before moving to Ashville to start their startup ecosystem and angel network. \u00a0From there Jim was recruited to work for the Department of Commerce\u2019s International Trade Division in Raleigh.\u00a0 In 2013 he moved to Wilmington to start UNCW\u2019s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE).\u00a0 The\u00a0CIE offers programs, services, and activities to promote and support entrepreneurship and the creation of innovative new ventures in Southeastern North Carolina.<\/p>\n

Jim has been around the entrepreneur ecosystem since it\u2019s infancy and has helped get several cities off the ground.\u00a0 It was a great opportunity for him to talk about how Wilmington has \u2013 and continues to develop\/support the startup ecosystem.<\/p>\n

Jim talks through the difference of what WALE does verses NEW. \u00a0NEW holds free monthly events for a wide variety of entrepreneurs, investors, professional service providers, and community supporters considering entrepreneurship. The mission of NEW is to make the Wilmington region a more nurturing community for local startup entrepreneurs to improve and diversify the regional economy.<\/p>\n

WALE on the other hand is a platform for local angels to invest in Wilmington area startups.\u00a0 Jim also dives into the reason why he started WALE, why it is important is to local entrepreneurs and how people (even Charlotte area people) can become members.<\/p>\n

I also wanted to talk with Jim a little about the differences of working in Raleigh and Wilmington.<\/p>\n

We also dive into how UNCW\u2019s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship built an innovation organization in 8 years that has been globally ranked.\u00a0 He explains how they started the ecosystem in the Coastal corridor and their success stories of their first conference.<\/p>\n

Jim discussed his excitement about the PBS Start-Up Series being filmed in Wilmington.\u00a0 At the end of the podcast, we discuss the future of Wilmington\u2019s ecosystem.<\/p>\n

Anyone who has talked with Jim knows he has worked tirelessly across NC to build startup communities.\u00a0 It is great to see the Wilmington area getting more than its fair share of press thanks to Jim\u2019s hard work in putting the city on the map.<\/p>\n

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