June 29, 2018
| Ahva Sadeghi
The CEO of Symba describes her experience as a presenting entrepreneur at House of Genius Phoenix. She details the event’s structure, the value of anonymous and diverse feedback, and the impact it had on her startup’s strategy.
March 16, 2018
| Mallory Gnaegy Mast
A firsthand account of the House of Genius event in St. Louis, describing the unique format where three entrepreneurs present their challenges to a diverse, anonymous panel. The post emphasizes the power of collective problem-solving and authentic networking.
October 22, 2015
| Kim Lane
Details the launch of House of Genius in Little Rock, Arkansas, with its first invite-only meeting on October 21, 2015, in partnership with The Hive. The initiative was brought by Bernie Baskin, Jordan Carlisle, and John Slattery to support local entrepreneurs through anonymous feedback sessions.
July 08, 2014
| Lauren McDanell
An overview of House of Genius Phoenix’s launch, highlighting its monthly sessions where entrepreneurs present to a panel of anonymous community leaders and experts. The article discusses the value of unbiased feedback and the event’s role in strengthening Arizona’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
April 22, 2012
| Boulder Daily Camera Staff
Describes House of Genius in Boulder, founded by Toma Bedolla, Tim Williams, and Collin Adair, which holds monthly sessions bringing together diverse minds to solve business problems in an ego-free environment. The article explains the format of anonymous feedback and panel diversity.
January 11, 2012
| Brett Greene
This article discusses House of Genius as an entrepreneurial community service founded by Tim Williams, Toma Bedolla, and Collin Adair. It highlights the unique format of monthly sessions where diverse professionals help entrepreneurs solve business problems anonymously, fostering collaboration and actionable insights. It mentions its origins in Boulder, CO, and expansion to Denver, Austin, and Singapore.