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Latitude Live! Featuring Scott Wayman of Kangarootime

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It’s another edition of Latitude Live! This week we feature our live audience conversation with Scott Wayman, founder of 2017 43North winning company Kangarootime. Scott has a very compelling story. Host Nate Benson and he dive into his life as one of twenty-five children, what motivated him to start one of the leading child-care management applications on the market, why Micheal Scott is a true inspiration to him and so much more.

Sit back and enjoy this longer than normal live edition of the podcast as the audience interacts with one of Buffalo’s emerging tech startups!


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