This year our community really showed up, with over 2,000 votes being cast in determining this year’s winners. Here is a recap of the winners (and nominees) in each of the eight categories:
Lunar Startups is a new model for startup incubation specializing in growth, connection, and innovation for women, people of color, and other high potential entrepreneurs.
Nominees: Spectrum QA, and 26 Letters
Kipsu enables service leaders to manage digital relationships with customers across an array of digital conversation channels, including text, in-app messaging, and social messaging.
Nominees: YouthLens 360, FANSchool
Long considered one of Minnesota’s best exports, and one of the region’s largest retail employers, Target puts the needs of people, communities and the planet at the heart of how they work, to help build a better tomorrow.
Nominees: United Healthcare Group, Boston Scientific
Gatherings designed for attendees to authentically receive process design, tools used, and tips on what works to successfully grow revenue. A natural interview style format that gives a peek into some of the top sales minds that have propelled the growth of companies.
Nominees: Meda, BETA
Financial technology transformed for good, Live.Give.Save. is focused on helping people save, give, and inspire the social good.
Nominees: Croptomize, ZenLord Pro
Dispatch is founded on creating transparent, communicative courier services for multiple B2B industries in the Twin Cities.
Nominees: Branch, Kipsu
BetterYou is a digital coach that allows individuals to maximize their time and stay focused on goals that matter.
Nominees: Mortarr, SalesReach.io
Knock is a full experience creative agency, driven to cultivate love and loyalty for brands.
Special kudos were given to Jac Stark of TECHdotMN and Matt Raskin for their hard work in coordinating and planning the evening.
If you are interested in sponsoring or participating in the 2020 Twin Cities Startup Week Awards please reach out to info@tech.mn.