![]() Having both a male and female point of view in one decision-making team certainly makes us a stronger team. We have always believed we have a greater chance for success if we create equal opportunity for both women and men. How has your male/female team dynamic helped you to build Strongbox and TalentZoo into what they are today? We can say anything we want about each other, but damn, no one else better try. I will say though, that if my dog didn’t like Rick, then whatever we have might be over. We do share an HBO GO account, and we can bicker like an old married couple at times, but siblings would be a more accurate comparison. It was like the universe intended for us to meet and start working together. As they say, the rest is history.Ĭontrary to the rumors, no we are not an item. We also shared a passion for classic rock, muscle cars, and working our asses off. Unbeknownst to us at the time, we grew up about 45 minutes from each other in NE Ohio and had both moved to Atlanta 3 years prior. We met in Atlanta in 1998, when Talent Zoo was just a 2 year old company that Rick bootstrapped out of his apartment. (We have some side projects we intend to launch out of SBW once the dust settles from the expansion, but for now all the focus is on our primary businesses) ![]() Rick– Founder, Talent Zoo / Cofounder, Strongbox WestĪmy– President, Talent Zoo / Cofounder and CEO, Strongbox West RICK MYERS & AMY HOOVER- Are They or Aren’t They? In honor of Valentine’s Day we’ve connected with three of Atlanta’s closest partnerships. ![]() In the startup world it’s all about who you know (or love).
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