About Me
I'm a 24 year-old writer, technologist, and entrepreneur. Graduated from MIT Engineering in 2009. Currently living in Boston, MA. Email me at: [Kevin] *at* [Vogel-Labs.com]
Topics
- Art (32)
- Book Insights (9)
- Education (7)
- Entrepreneurship (54)
- Feature Article (21)
- Human Theory (172)
- Consciousness (5)
- Creativity (28)
- Leadership (40)
- Learning (67)
- Productivity (11)
- Metrics (5)
- Mythos (41)
- Update (26)
- Publishing (3)
- Science (3)
- Technology (35)
- The Digital Space (18)
- Uncategorized (8)
Subscribe (by RSS or Email)
Archives
Boston Archive
-
Why Vogel Labs is Bigger than Just Space #1: The Vogel Labs Fellowships
Posted on June 1, 2010 | View CommentsWhy Vogel Labs is bigger than what's within its walls -
A Chapter Closes, A Chapter Bursts Open
Posted on May 15, 2010 | View CommentsWell, this week, the new chapter burst open, and the cards started diving into place. -
The Vision for Boston’s Zero Stage Community (and Free Workspace)
Posted on April 26, 2010 | View CommentsIn two months, you’re going to come to this workspace, look around, and see 35+ zero stage entrepreneurs slogging away at their startups. They won’t have any funding. They probably won’t have much of any income. But they’ll have their vision and passion. -
Who are the Luminaries of the Boston Entrepreneurial Community?
Posted on April 24, 2010 | View CommentsThe Community Luminaries are the people that have been around a number of years that have seen the story play out and have invested in growing the community. -
Notes from My BarCamp Talk: “Building the Boston Startup Community”
Posted on April 20, 2010 | View CommentsThis past saturday, I took a visit to my first BarCamp at the MIT Stata center. I gave a talk on "Building Boston's Startup Community". Here's the key points. -
Founder Dialogues and the Entrepreneurial Story
Posted on April 14, 2010 | View CommentsThe Story of the Entrepreneur -
Community-Driven Movements in Action: Boston’s Entrepreneurial Community
Posted on April 8, 2010 | View CommentsBoston's Entrepreneurial Community (and the Entrepreneurial Community at large) is a perfect case study. Entrepreneurs and those involved get so much from being an entrepreneur and being a part of the entrepreneurial community. Consequently, entrepreneurs tend to devote time and energy to spurring on the spirit of entrepreneurship and making things happen. -
The Boston Entrepreneurial Ecosystem’s Problem and What It Needs
Posted on March 30, 2010 | View CommentsRight now, there is a lot of talk about improving the Boston entrepreneurial ecosystem. Here's the main problem: brain drain. The flows of college students are fueling Wall Street, consulting firms, large companies, and to a much smaller extent, Silicon Valley. Boston needs these flows to fuel entrepreneurship. Changing this changes everything. -
Thoughts from MIT Enterprise Forum’s “Accelerating Startup Growth” Event
Posted on March 11, 2010 | View CommentsMy thoughts form the Accelerating Startup Growth Event. -
Week 0: Back to Boston
Posted on September 21, 2009 | View CommentsImage via CrunchBase My stay in Atlanta has been a good one, and it has been a blessing to be able to spend time with people like Jeff Hilimire, Wayt...




