Global and US Leaders Visit 1871

When we were thinking about the many roles a space like 1871 could play in Chicago’s startup community, one role was definitely a showcase of our entrepreneurs to both domestic and international leaders.  Last week, we were visited by a Mayor of a major global city as well as a Governor of an important US state.

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UK leader meets with digital entrepreneurs, underscores role of start-ups in economic growth; invites Chicago delegation to UK’s Tech City

CHICAGO, May 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Entrepreneurs at Chicago’s new hub for digital start-ups, 1871, got a surprise visit Sunday from British Prime Minister David Cameron prior to the start of the NATO Summit. The Prime Minister spoke with several entrepreneurs about their businesses and Chicago’s strong technology innovation sector, then toured the shared work space for digital start-ups that opened May 2 in the historic Merchandise Mart building.

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As a member of Chicago’s tech community, I am honored to be a mentor for the Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Center and to be a part of 1871. I had the opportunity to get a sneak peak of the new space in the Merchandise Mart a few weeks ago and was absolutely blown away by what I saw.

As someone who has been involved in the Chicago tech community for the last 10 + years, it’s great to see the renaissance that is occurring in the digital community. It is my personal belief that a strong startup community needs continual contributions by the entrepreneurial / tech community to ensure a lasting impact on our tech community. The success or failure of Chicago will be determined by the willingness of people to contribute their time and energy to the community. I encourage everyone to get involved in some way – whether that be by being a mentor, meeting with people seeking advice, attending events, etc. I think that members of the community will find that 1871 provides opportunities to get involved via their workshops, seminars and office hours, events, etc. This programming will provide tremendous value to startups.

One of the biggest impediments for a startup can be space available to foster ideas, etc. Not only is 1871 helping to solve this issue for Chicago startups, but also it gives startups an environment to share ideas with one another and to receive the necessary feedback from peers / mentors to help iterate on their concept.

1871 is off to a good start with all 100 reserved seats allocated to 35 startups and 35 additional startups signed up for the shared space. It will be exciting to see the new companies that benefit from 1871. I’m excited about the hundreds of new jobs that will be created as a result of 1871.

A successful startup community can’t be created overnight. It’s going to take a lot of effort from many people over a long period of time to solidify our city as a hub for technical innovation.  As a member of the tech community, I’m looking forward to the opening of 1871 and what it’ll mean to our city. Congrats to the CEC team on a wonderful start.


About the Author

Steve Sanger, VP of Business Development, GrubHub

Steve Sanger is a seasoned professional with experience in business / corporate development, strategy formulation, marketing, financial analysis, leadership, and project management. He received his MBA from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

Mr. Sanger has held various business / corporate development roles. He was Vice President of Business Development and a member of the senior leadership team for GrubHub (NYSE:GRUB). Mr. Sanger led business and corporate development activities for the company as well as helping to define and to execute the company’s overall strategy.

Prior to joining GrubHub, Mr. Sanger worked at Tribune Interactive where he proactively sought partnership opportunities to drive revenue and to minimize costs for the interactive division. At Diamond Management & Technology Consultants (now PricewaterhouseCoopers), Steve was an Associate who worked on various projects including M&A integration, strategic and competitive analysis. He also interned at Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company where he worked on developing the company’s go-to-market strategy for the Latino segment. Mr. Sanger has also worked at First Industrial Realty Trust.

This morning I walked into a place that I’ve been many times before over the last couple of months, but this was different.  On the 12th floor of The Merchandise Mart, around 9am, a bunch of digital entrepreneurs started to show up and began working on building their digital businesses.  At around 10am, we all gathered in the Assembly space @1871Chicago to welcome our new launch startups plus Code Academy to our first day together in the space.  Here’s a pic:

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What an exciting day! This morning, we hosted a press conference with Governor Pat Quinn to announce some great news: 1871 will officially open its doors for business on May 2. The Governor has been a great supporter of 1871 as a catalyst to fuel the growth of the digital tech community in Chicago. We are truly grateful for the State’s generous $2.3 million contribution as it is a key component to ensure 1871 is up and running by May 2.

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Earlier today, we notified the first companies whose 1871 membership applications have been accepted. More than 300 companies have applied to 1871 since the application process was opened in mid-January. An independent panel has been reviewing this pool of applicants to identify the most promising digital startups who have demonstrated the potential to succeed in executing their vision. We are very excited to welcome our first tenants to 1871 as soon as we open our doors.

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In early May of 2011, I finally met a young entrepreneur I’d been hearing about from many folks around Chicago’s startup scene: Neil Sales-Griffin.  We met up before he was the MC of the CEC’s Future Founders Citywide Business Plan competition.  We grabbed coffee as he turned on his iPad to share what he was up to – something called Code Academy.  I was blown away by Neil’s passion and focus on solving one of Chicago’s biggest startup challenges – our lack of great technical talent.  He had an idea to start a education firm to train talented folks how to build web applications in 11 weeks.  I bought everything Neil was selling, but wanted to see him execute – and execute he and his teammates did! Code Academy has been growing like crazy since launching in 2011 and the 1871 team is thrilled to announce our partnership.  Two classrooms at 1871 will be dedicated to Code Academy!

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