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Nikki Navta
Partnerships Manager, Cognitive ToyBox
Nikki founded Zulama, a company that brought computer science education to teenagers through video game design. After selling Zulama, Nikki is now working at Cognitive ToyBox, developing and scaling their sales strategy. Her goal is to get Cognitive ToyBox in the hands of all parents and early childhood educators, so every child starts school ready to succeed!
E-mail nikki@cognitivetoybox.com @NikkiNavta LinkedIn
The Startup Blog
Opinion July 24, 2018March 16, 2021

5 Ways to Improve Conferences and Make Them More Productive

By Nikki Navta

To create a conference that works for attendees and vendors, use these suggestions from an experienced entrepreneur and conference-goer.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion July 9, 2018March 16, 2021

Maximize Your Conference Visit: The Real Work Is in the Follow-Up

By Nikki Navta

Top tips for getting the most out of a decision to attend a conference by following up, contacting leads, and using social media.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion June 27, 2018July 9, 2018

An Insider’s Checklist for Conference Success on a Shoestring Budget

By Nikki Navta

A conference veteran provides insider tips to help startups get the most out of conference attendance, including around booth messaging, pitches and clothing choices.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion June 13, 2018June 13, 2018

To Go or Not: Evaluate Whether Conference Attendance Pays Off for Startups

By Nikki Navta

In the startup world, every dollar counts. So is it worth it to go to a conference? Are some more important to attend than others? Here’s how to decide whether to go or not.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion June 7, 2018March 16, 2021

Advocating for Equity and Inclusion in Computer Science Education

By Nikki Navta

All students should be exposed to computer science, but state and local policies, economics, and geography cause some students to be left out of this experience.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion May 16, 2018May 18, 2018

Step-By-Step Advice to Avoid Painful Startup Acquisitions and Get Through Due Diligence

By Nikki Navta

When a larger company wants to purchase a startup, it can be overwhelming for an entrepreneur to keep the business running smoothly. Here are some ways to make this process easier.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion May 9, 2018March 16, 2021

5 Steps to Plan a Successful Startup Exit and Come Out on Top

By Nikki Navta

It takes planning for founders and board members to craft a startup exit plan that addresses concerns, establishes priorities, and achieves the objectives and aspirations for all involved.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion April 18, 2018March 16, 2021

Lessons From Rowing Made This Startup Founder a Better CEO

By Nikki Navta

Learning to work as a team for success with rowing can impart a lot of lessons for the startup world.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion April 5, 2018March 16, 2021

A Helpful Primer: Sound Smart When Talking About Computer Science

By Nikki Navta

Computer Science includes programming and coding and also includes lots of other concepts such as computational thinking.

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The Startup Blog
Opinion March 20, 2018March 16, 2021

How Early Is Too Early to Teach Computer Science?

By Nikki Navta

Good news for parents concerned about kids getting too much screen time: It’s possible to teach computer science concepts to very young kids without using computers at all.

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