Building Tech in Nebraska Instead of the Coasts with Kirk Zeller, Founder of the Silicon Prairie Center
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Most people think you have to leave places like Nebraska to build a successful tech company.
But in this conversation, Kirk Zeller, founder of the Silicon Prairie Center, shares what it actually looks like to build, grow, and even relocate companies here.
Kirk’s path isn’t typical. He grew up in central Nebraska, spent years in Japan building his career in business and medical device startups, and worked across both large and early-stage companies before returning to Nebraska to build something of his own.
This episode is for entrepreneurs, employers, and anyone thinking about where innovation can really happen.
We get into:
- Why building in Silicon Valley isn’t always the advantage people think it is
- What it takes to bring companies and talent into Nebraska
- How reversing brain drain can actually work
This isn’t theory. It’s someone actively building companies and ecosystems in a different way.
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