My wife and I left Los Angeles for Indiana. Our rent was cut in half, we enjoy a better quality of life, and I'm part of a vibrant tech ecosystem.
I got addicted to the world of startups and creating great companies from ideas on the back of napkins. I've spent the past decade working with startup founders and started mentoring for an early-stage startup accelerator in 2019. Murthy and his wife, Ranjani, at the Getty Center with West LA in the background.My wife and I love the outdoors and museums and wanted to find a new area to explore and call our own.
The quaint, small-town nature of Zionsville and reduced cost of living has added to me and my wife's new lifestyle. Convivio on Main Street in Zionsville a true farm to fork experience, and the Indianapolis Museum of Art is on par with any cultural institution on the coasts. We love the walkable trails and parks in Zionsville. The outdoor space here is perfect for taking calls and bouncing ideas off cofounders.The work I do with my team at the Heritage Group Accelerator in Indianapolis is helping to draw innovators from all over the globe to Indiana.Courtesy of Arvind Murthy
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