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Hatch helps entrepreneurs bring bright ideas to market

Christopher Celeste and Blake Squires have business in their blood. Over the course of their careers, each has made his way through the political world, the marketing and digital music world, and everything in between. Together they founded and fostered Solon-based Findaway World before each eventually left the company.

The two came together again when they realized they most liked forming businesses, and wanted to put their knowledge to work helping others do the same.

"I spent a lot of time in my career helping people bring ideas to market," says Celeste. "One on the things I realized I wanted to do is help other people create businesses."

So the two created Hatch Partners, which stands for Help At The Critical Hour. The company helps entrepreneurs all over Northeast Ohio bring their ideas to life, whether it's through mentoring, advising or financing.

"The idea behind Hatch is that every entrepreneur has that moment of Should I pursue this idea?" explains Celeste. "We like being at the moment if inception when an idea is really coming to life."

While Hatch occasionally provides capital to its portfolio of startups, its underlying function is to encourage other entrepreneurs. "We have no interest in becoming venture capitalists," says Celeste. "The idea is really being an advisor and coaching."

Unlike other business incubators in the area, Hatch is focused on coaching. "We're neither place-based nor institutional," says Celeste. "We've had a lot of good fortune in our lives. There were always key people who said, 'Yes you can. You can build this business.'"

Source: Christopher Celeste

Writer: Karin Connelly

This story originally appeared in sister publication Fresh Water Cleveland.
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