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Steve Goldman: the guy behind Korrio
« on: August 11, 2011, 09:16:12 AM »

http://goalwa.wordpress.com/2011/08/11/steve-goldman-organizes-korrio-with-sports-families-in-mind/

“I got a great email the other day from a Mom who has one child that plays for Eastside FC, another that plays for Lake Hills,” Steve Goldman tells me the other day. “Two of her kids were participating with their teams in a Washington Youth Soccer State Cup Tournament. Meanwhile a third child of hers plays in the state EPD system. That is many relationships, players, clubs and a parent…but we rolled all of that into her single Korrio user dashboard without her having to lift a finger, so she can keep track of all of them.”
 
So it goes for Goldman’s start-up company Korrio, launched officially just this year. Goldman took time out from his high tech adventures to talk to me about the company and its efforts to live by the slogan “More Sport, Less Hassle.”

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Re: Steve Goldman: the guy behind Korrio
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2011, 11:30:08 AM »

The Korrio Office: Soccer is their thing

http://goalwa.wordpress.com/2011/12/13/korrio-when-soccer-goes-to-the-office-everyone-wins/

In a previous feature article on the local start-up tech company for Youth Sports Automation, we took a look at how CEO Steve Goldman organized Korrio with sports families in mind.  It’s nearly been a year since Korrio officially launched and already they are transforming the youth sports market and breaking the mold.  What attributes to this success?  It’s time to take a step back and look at how Korrio is organized by sports families.

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