Accountability sessions give ISU student startups time to set benchmarks, course-correct

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By Chelsea Davis, ISU News Service
06/21/2018

yan True’s business, Full Circle Wellness, would provide health services for older adults focusing on eight dimensions of wellness: physical, emotional, social, spiritual, occupational, intellectual, financial and environmental. Photo by Rebecca Haars.

Ryan True’s business, Full Circle Wellness, would provide health services for older adults focusing on eight dimensions of wellness: physical, emotional, social, spiritual, occupational, intellectual, financial and environmental. The senior in kinesiology and health is spending his summer in CYstarters, a 10-week accelerator program that gives students and recent alumni the funding and resources – and the accountability – they need to grow their startups.

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Key contacts

Diana Wright, director of CYstarters, ISU Pappajohn Center for Entrepreneurship, 515-296-8246, dkw@iastate.edu

Ted Bair, retired regional director, ISU Small Business Development Center, Iowa State University, tbair@iastate.edu

Ryan True, senior in kinesiology and health, CYstarters participant, Iowa State University, ryantrue@iastate.edu

Chelsea Davis, communications specialist, ISU News Service, Iowa State University, 515-294-4778, chelsead@iastate.edu

By Chelsea Davis, ISU News Service
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