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Mississippi Startups Represented on Capitol Hill

Pearlbend Ventures and Mantle. Send Partner to Advocate on Behalf of Net Neutrality

Washington, DC – August 3, 2017 /MarketersMedia/

Mississippi technology startups have plenty of hurdles in competing with the rest of the country and don’t need more by rolling back net neutrality. That is the message that Pearlbend Ventures and Mantle. representative Aaron Vick took to Capitol Hill this week.

Vick, representing Mississippi, was one of several entrepreneurs and startup support professionals from Arizona, the District of Columbia, Louisiana, Tennessee, Maryland, New York and North Dakota to take the pro-net-neutrality message to the nation’s lawmakers. The group was assembled by Engine, a policy, advocacy, and research organization supporting startups as an engine for economic growth.

“I was honored to join like-minded entrepreneurs along with Engine to represent Mississippi’s startup community on Capitol Hill,” says Vick. “An open internet levels the playing field for small businesses and promotes growth in the U.S. between the two coasts. Pearlbend Ventures believes strongly that the technology economy can grow in places other than Silicon Valley and the Northeast Corridor. However, fragile startups need equal access to tools like the internet and strong policies like net neutrality to make sure that a Mississippi startup can afford to be the next Facebook, Snap or Netflix.”

The collection of startup professionals visited with senators and representatives from both sides of the aisle, including the office of Mississippi’s Rep. Gregg Harper. Vick and the Engine group delivered a message of urgency when it comes to creating policies on a national level that will help grow startups and create new jobs in Mississippi, including maintaining the strong and fair net neutrality rules currently in place.

Vick’s trip to Washington is a continuation of Pearlbend Ventures and Mantle.’s advocacy on behalf of net neutrality and other policies such as an extension of the entrepreneur visa and some kind of baseline health care that can free entrepreneurs to pursue ventures free from the constraints of an employer-based system.

“We were very excited to have Senator Roger Wicker visit Mantle. recently to see what we are doing through Mantle. Inc.ubator,” says Christopher Lomax, founder of Pearlbend Ventures and Mantle. “Senator Wicker and I had a great chat about net neutrality and he was able to meet several of our teams who are working on new app and software businesses. While Senator Wicker may not share our view on net neutrality, we are encouraged that he and his office see the value in organizations like Mantle. to growing a technology ecosystem that can help spur job growth in Mississippi.”

More information about Pearlbend Ventures and Mantle. and their work in Mississippi’s technology startup ecosystem, including its tech incubation program, can be found online at pearlbend.com or growatmantle.com. Mantle.’s technology newsletter, “Sandbox”, is free and can be downloaded at www.growatmantle.com/sandbox. Anyone interested in learning more about Engine can visit engine.is, where they can also sign up to advocate on behalf of startups in Mississippi and across the country.

Contact Info:
Name: Christopher Lomax
Organization: Pearlbend
Address: Jackson, Mississippi 39216
Phone: 601-942-1500

Source URL: http://marketersmedia.com/mississippi-startups-represented-on-capitol-hill/224730

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Source: MarketersMedia

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