Accountability sessions give ISU student startups time to set benchmarks, course-correct
06/21/2018

Ryan True’s business Full Circle Wellness would provide health services for older adults focusing on eight dimensions of wellness physical emotional social spiritual occupational intellectual financial and environmental. Photo by Rebecca Haars
Ryan True’s business, Full Circle Wellness, would provide health services for older adults focusing on eight dimensions of wellness: physical, emotional, social, spiritual, occupational, intellectual, financial and environmental. The senior in kinesiology and health is spending his summer in CYstarters, a 10-week accelerator program that gives students and recent alumni the funding and resources – and the accountability – they need to grow their startups.
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Key contacts
Diana Wright, director of CYstarters, ISU Pappajohn Center for Entrepreneurship, 515-296-8246, dkw@iastate.edu
Ted Bair, retired regional director, ISU Small Business Development Center, Iowa State University, tbair@iastate.edu
Ryan True, senior in kinesiology and health, CYstarters participant, Iowa State University, ryantrue@iastate.edu
Chelsea Davis, communications specialist, ISU News Service, Iowa State University, 515-294-4778, chelsead@iastate.edu