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Why You Should Attend EntreFest 2026

24 min Ā· 9. juni 2026
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In this episode of the Iowa Tech Podcast, we dive into what's new and exciting at EntreFest [https://entrefest.com/], Iowa's premier entrepreneurship conference. Hosted in Iowa City's vibrant pedestrian mall, EntreFest is celebrating its 14th year with an expanded lineup of 70+ speakers across 33 sessions and 3 keynote programs. šŸ’” Find this show on your favorite player: https://iowapodcast.com/jan-findlayson [https://iowapodcast.com/jan-findlayson] āš–ļø Hurt at work? Talk to Nate Boulton for free: https://workerslawyers.com [https://workerslawyers.com] šŸ– Get a free $30 gift card from Jethro's BBQ: https://iowapodcast.com/jethrosbbq [https://iowapodcast.com/jethrosbbq] Our guest, Jan Finlayson, Director of Events at NewBoCo, walks us through a packed agenda that goes beyond traditional business talks—from an AI roundtable with practical takeaways for entrepreneurs, to a sports entrepreneurship panel featuring current and former University of Iowa athletes, to an intimate discussion on women, work, and entrepreneurship in rural Iowa. Whether you're an early-stage founder or an established business owner, EntreFest promises hands-on workshops, unexpected "surprises and delights," and plenty of networking opportunities designed to help you leave with real connections and actionable insights. But EntreFest isn't just about the content: it's about the experience. With complimentary lunches, coffee, and cocktail hours strategically built into the schedule, plus three pitch competitions offering up to $20,000 in prize money, the event is meticulously designed to foster genuine human connection. Jan shares her philosophy of being the "hostess with the mostest," ensuring attendees feel taken care of while uncovering the stories and innovations happening across Iowa. We also explore NewBoCo's broader vision of bringing entrepreneurial support and events like EntreFest to smaller communities across the state, recognizing that incredible ideas and entrepreneurs aren't limited to its metropolitan hubs. Whether you're building in rural Iowa or a major metro area, this episode reminds you why you should be tuning in, and why you should plan to attend this one-of-a-kind conference.

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