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Following his retirement from baseball two years ago, former Phillies slugger Ryan Howard has turned his full attention to investing, writes David Purdum for ESPN…
SeventySix Capital – the Conshohocken-based venture capital firm led by Wayne Kimmel, Jon Powell, and former Phillies All-Star Ryan Howard – has announced a half…
Ryan Howard is continuing his involvement with baseball through SeventySix Capital, the Radnor-based venture capital firm, writes Andy Frye for Forbes.
Howard, one of…
Ryan Howard is renowned for his time with the Philadelphia Phillies, when he hit 382 home runs and made three All-Star teams, but today…
Radnor’s SeventySix Capital has completed the initial closing on a new $10 million fund that will primarily focus on sports technology startups, writes Roberto…
Brian Selander, Entrepreneur In Residence at SeventySix Capital and the speaker at next week’s Suburban Philadelphia Speaker Series presentation on the emergence of eSports…
Philadelphia will soon put together a band of unlikely heroes to battle for the future of global eSports.
Home to hundreds of thousands of Overwatch…
The rise of virtual sports is beginning to show up on the world’s biggest real stage, as French officials publicly acknowledged the possible addition…
What was once seen as a major distraction on college campuses is now viewed as an asset for university athletics.
The rise of competitive electronic…
Perhaps now more than ever, America is in a state of transition.
The things we do, the way we do them, and the impact they…
Ryan Howard, who was just released from his minor-league deal with the Atlanta Braves, has announced his role as a partner at Radnor’s…
Radnor’s SeventySix Capital has teamed up with the newly formed management and sports marketing agency Rubicon Talent to expand the options for its signed…
Radnor-based SeventySix Capital – a leading venture capital firm investing in game-changing companies in the e-commerce, retail, sports, media, and healthcare industries – has…
When the Philadelphia Business Journal noted the Greater Philadelphia Metro’s net gain of just 412 small businesses (defined as having one to 99 employees…
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