Morning Joe: ‘Rise of the Rest’ tour looks beyond Silicon Valley
Entrepreneur Steve Case and Chef Jose Andres are highlighting the success of startups existing beyond Silicon Valley, and they are doing so with a tour of Florida and Puerto Rico.
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READ MOREEntrepreneur Steve Case and Chef Jose Andres are highlighting the success of startups existing beyond Silicon Valley, and they are doing so with a tour of Florida and Puerto Rico.
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