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Introducing Our CivStart Mentors

At the beginning of 2019, we announced our partnership with CivStart and with that, our participation in their inaugural Startup program. As one of the 2019 cohort members, Gruntify will receive customer growth, product development, network building and expert guidance from leading mentors in various industries.

Today, we’re excited to announce Scott Kubly (Former Director of Seattle Department of Transportation), Hudson Hollister (Principal and Founder of HData) and Glenn Angstadt (Former Chief Information Officer Chester County, PA) as the mentors who will guide us through the next 24 months!

Scott Kubly

Scott has almost two decades of experience in developing and launching new products, among other ventures. He led the global government relations team for Lime, where he helped the company launch its first scooter market. Before Lime, Scott worked as Senior Executive with the Chicago and District of Columbia Departments of Transportation.

Hudson Hollister

Hudson founded HData to help data companies build the relationships, strategies, and understanding they need to deploy their technologies to transform business and governance. He also founded the Data Coalition, which is the world’s largest open data trade association advocating for policy reforms across government management. Hudson also served as a board member for many startup companies.

Glenn Angstadt

Glenn is a seasoned executive leader with a broad range of IT, management, operational and communications experience across a spectrum of industries. He has a passion for creating a clear vision and rethinking the way business gets done. For the past 12 years, Glenn has successfully leveraged emerging IT products and services to drive efficient service innovation in local government.

We’d like to thank CivStart for believing in our vision at Gruntify, and we look forward to working closely with our mentors.

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