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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

From Overwhelmed to Action: Turning Company Values into Community Impact

A Monet-like hero image: an impressionist garden scene at golden hour where a small group of employees (soft, painterly silhouettes) plant trees and hand out care packages beside a calm river. Floating “value” words appear as subtle reflections on the water, dissolving into ripples that spread outward toward a nearby town.

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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

Santa Cruz Works New Tech Returns March 4, 2026

Join Santa Cruz Works New Tech for networking at 6:00 pm with live music, food, drinks, and real conversation. At 7:00 pm, catch rapid-fire startup demos from Innovation Within, BrandCapsule, Radi8, Activity Ally, and RoomForty. Thanks to Wynn Capital for sponsoring.

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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

Daniela Amodei and the Return of the Humanities

Doug Erickson, a UCSC English and Latin Literature grad, reflects on Anthropic co-founder Daniela Amodei’s ABC News interview, arguing AI makes empathy, communication, and humanities-trained judgment essential as startups shift from coding to coordination.

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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

Replacing Cemex’s Ghost With a Town

Davenport’s idle Cemex plant has scarred a stunning stretch of coast for decades. A new proposal would clean it up and turn it into a town center with services and housing, testing whether California can actually build.

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Malina Long Malina Long

CEO Works Luncheon | The Co-Intelligence Era: How Nonprofits Scale with AI

Many nonprofits are held back by stretched teams and disconnected data, but LiveImpact’s "Co-Intelligence" platform is changing the game by embedding AI directly into fundraising, case management, and program delivery. Join us to see how organizations are ditching clunky legacy systems for smart automation and predictive insights that actually scale their mission.

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Doug Erickson Doug Erickson

Apply to Catalyst for more than just a mere $200k

When people hear “Catalyst,” they fixate on the grants. Fair. More than $200,000 in unrestricted funding can keep an early-stage team alive long enough to build something real. But the bigger payoff is what usually takes founders years to earn: credibility, coaching, and a national stage that puts your solution in front of the people who shape policy and the wireless ecosystem.

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