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About Kimani Jefferson
Kimani Jefferson is co-founder of 3 companies: JAM Technologies dot com, JAM Logistics and Vincita Trading, LLC. He is a dreamer and entrepreneur sharing his observations and some inspirational stories through his blog. He lives in Wisconsin with his wife and five children.Most Popular Posts
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Dropping Some Science: Scientists, Ditch The Academy And Become Entrepreneurs
Posted on April 4, 2012 | No CommentsPut down the beaker and pick up a laptop, following the lead of Science Exchange founder Elizabeth Iorns.Elizabeth Iorns is cofounder and CEO of Science Exchange, a company I once described as the “Airbnb of Weird Science” for the way it allows sci... -
How Running A Startup Is Like Surfing
Posted on April 3, 2012 | No CommentsAnd other thoughts from Steve Jang, avid surfer and co-creator of the social music app SoundTracking. "You get that timing, you pop up, you find your balance, and you ride that wave--and you have to do that over and over." -
An Offer You Can’t Refuse: Leadership Lessons From “The Godfather”
Posted on April 3, 2012 | No CommentsWhat does a real-life CEO have in common with the central figures of a fictitious Mafia crime family in The Godfather? According to Justin Moore, CEO and founder of Axcient, plenty. -
Jay Harmon Uses Nature’s Spiral To Improve Industrial Design
Posted on October 31, 2011 | No CommentsFans use an enormous amount of the world's electricity. But Jay Harmon's spiral-inspired model works like most of the natural world--nearly effortlessly. -
DARPA’s Plan To Harvest Space Junk For New Satellites
Posted on October 25, 2011 | No CommentsNow the military's wing of crazy, cool geniuses is going to build mini-satellites to get useful material from dead space junk.




