DisruptED in the D: Bringing Entrepreneurial Passion to Detroit with Justin Kosmides

 

Detroit is experiencing a renaissance driven by innovation, technology, and a growing entrepreneurial ecosystem. With new ventures and fresh talent pouring into the city, Detroit is reclaiming its status as a hub for mobility and industry. The city’s landscape is shifting, fueled by startups, venture capital, and a renewed spirit of resilience. Over the past few years, the region has seen significant growth in tech-driven businesses, particularly in AI, advanced manufacturing, and mobility, with an increasing number of high-value startup exits and funding rounds fueling Detroit’s emergence as a competitive innovation hub.

So what is drawing entrepreneurs from across the country to Detroit? And how are they leveraging the city’s unique infrastructure and resources to drive business success?

On this episode of DisruptED, host Ron J. Stefanski sits down with Justin Kosmides, the CEO and Co-founder of Bloom, to discuss his journey from Wall Street to Detroit’s innovation hub. Kosmides shares his story of transitioning from banking to the e-bike industry and how his move to Detroit has positioned him at the center of a manufacturing revolution. This conversation explores how Detroit’s history, resources, and growing startup ecosystem create a fertile ground for entrepreneurs seeking to make a lasting impact.

The main topics of discussion…

  • From Wall Street to Detroit: Kosmides shares his transition from a decade-long career in banking to becoming a key player in Detroit’s entrepreneurial scene, emphasizing the role of resilience and adaptability.
  • The Rise of E-Mobility and Manufacturing: How Bloom is building a platform to connect hardware startups with manufacturing solutions in Detroit, leveraging the city’s industrial strengths.
  • Detroit’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: The growing network of investors, startups, and innovators fueling a new wave of economic development in the city.

Justin Kosmides is the CEO and Co-founder of Bloom, an operations-as-a-service platform designed to support hardware brands by optimizing manufacturing, assembly, and logistics. Before launching Bloom, he co-founded Vela Bikes, scaling a global e-bike brand across Brazil, the U.S., and China. With a decade-long career in banking, including leadership at Barclays Investment Bank, he brings deep expertise in financial structuring, venture capital, and industrial reindustrialization to Detroit’s growing entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Article written by MarketScale.

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