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Taylor Jones and Eric Brown join Oust Labs* Venture Roundtable

May 10, 2019

Oust Labs is an Atlanta-based end-to-end accelerator and startup studio combining creative partnership and investment opportunities. 

The three-month accelerator leverages creative expertise, community mentorship, and lean startup curriculum to help adventurous founders take their idea from concept to launch. The program offers creative execution, mentors, and coworking, to help startups grow while building a brand that stands out.

Oust Labs currently houses startups like Good Cigar Co., We Society, and MXD.

"Oust and Whiteboard have a long history of working together and when Dan Duncan invited us to join the Venture Roundtable—the answer was easy," said Eric Brown, Co-founder and CCO of Whiteboard.

Since joining the program, Whiteboard has helped Good Cigar Co. launch a high-impact, user-friendly eCommerce website, consulted and built a variety of email marketing tools for We., designed and engineered an MVP for MXD—a music tech company.

"I believe Oust Labs is positioned to be a great "next step" for meaningful startup ventures." Partner and Co-founder of Oust, Dan Duncan, said.

Other Venture Roundtable participants include Lecrae Moore, David Salyers, Billy Boughey and John Mattioli.

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