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Latitude Episode 82: The Miner Report

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Dan Miner has been covering the Buffalo tech and startup scene since 2012. He’s seen successes, failures, hills, valleys, IPO’s and closures.

This week on the podcast we talk with Dan about the early days of the resurgent Buffalo startup ecosystem, what has changed, how the Buffalo business community can get involved and what more needs to happen from what he’s seen in other cities. It’s an episode filled with history, laughter, tears, and cheers.


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