You know you’re on the right track when former President Bill Clinton and current “Secretary of Explaining Stuff” takes the stage to say how impressed he was with your technology. […]
Romney Voters More Likely to Make Green Improvements
You read that right. According to a new survey, Mitt Romney’s voters are more likely than Obama’s to make energy saving improvements. Shocked? Don’t be. DBL Partners’ own research backs […]
Green New Deal
President Obama’s economic stimulus, an $800 billion spending spree that Congress approved in 2009, remains front and center in the debate over what role government should play in steering the […]
Despite Beltway Furor, Clean Tech Creates Jobs Both Red and Blue, Report Says
DBL was recently featured in WSJ. Clean technology is a contentious political issue in Washington–particularly in the wake of last year’s Solyndra bankruptcy–but based on the sector’s job growth, in an election […]
Never Make a Cold Call Again: 4 Tips, by @pkfletcher
Inc. contributor Patti Fletcher @pkfletcher and I met at the We Own It Summit back in June and had a fantastic conversation about how venture firms are approached. Do people cold call […]
Could Green Jobs Tip the 2012 Presidential Election?
Green Tech Media wrote up an article about our recent white paper publication: Seven of the top seventeen states with the most rapid growth in greentech, according to a new […]