Just this month, Ohio launched its third innovation hub in the state, bringing a total investment of $125 million to Akron, Dayton and Toledo.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Mia Ong says moving to Texas from California was a no-brainer.
“A lot of big tech people started moving out to other places where they could have more benefits like no income tax [and] more space,” Ong said.
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Now, three years later as the Chapter Director for Start Up Grind Austin, Ong said the beauty of remote work allows her to base a company where it benefits her bottom line.
“It’s not weird to have an entirely distributed workforce,” Ong said. “Why would I have my business in a state …