When COVID-19 first spread in the U.S. last March, the quick moves to shut down in-person activities meant many had to change up programming while it was still running.
Among these were startup accelerators, which often convene entrepreneurs in a cohort model for regular learning sessions and mentorship. Around the region, the leaders of these programs quickly came together, practiced the innovation they preach and pivoted their demo day plans to close out sessions virtually.
Ten months later, the pandemic remains with us. Virtual meetings are still the mode. As time has gone on and leaders had a chance to plan out entire cohorts virtually, it has led to accelerators that look a bit different.
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