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Accelerator: Ready to dig into South Texas' tech, startup X-factor


Accelerator: Ready to dig into South Texas' tech, startup X-factor
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New year. New president. New perspective. New SA Inc. column!
Welcome to Accelerator, a weekly riff on San Antonio’s vibrant tech and startup scene.
We’re excited to push the throttle up on this project, which will soar into stories about the people, companies, institutions, politics, money and trends behind the news.
When I joined the Express-News last summer, the bosses assigned me to the business desk and Business Editor Greg Jefferson gave me the tech and economy beat.
I warned him that I didn’t have a wealth of tech or economics knowledge and was a terrible math and engineering student. Plus, I don’t have a STEM or business degree, and I came to journalism late — after a 24-year Air Force career.

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Let's declare 2021 the Year of the Worker (Sponsored)


Let's declare 2021 the Year of the Worker (Sponsored)
Sponsored by San Antonio Economic Development Foundation
Jan. 24, 2021
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At SA Works, we partner with private companies, local governments, education and training providers, nonprofits, and workforce organizations to learn everything we can about the gaps and barriers to people accessing training and meaningful work.Let’s declare 2021 the Year of the WorkerShow MoreShow Less
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Workforce programs designed to help people transfer their skills into new careers.Let’s declare 2021 the Year of the WorkerShow MoreShow Less
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2020 tested our strength and resourcefulness—and in many ways, San Antonio passed. Our regional philanthropic community, private sector, and city and county governments responded to the COVID-19 outbreak quickly, deploying resources to the most vulnerable and creating pathways for affected workers to safely access training and employment.

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