The Future of Oklahoma’s Venture Funding
405 Business interviewed BSV founder James Spann and other VC leaders about the exciting future they see for Oklahoma VC firms.
Boyd Street Ventures opens door to diversity
This article highlights James Spann’s passion for financially supporting and guiding promising entrepreneurs.
BSV’s Contribution to Job Creation "A bigger deal than OU moving to the SEC"
A former Norman City Council member praised BSV for helping to complete the circle of entrepreneurial-based job creation life in the city.
Oklahoma on the brink of a renaissance providing opportunity for investors
James Spann discusses why he feels the ingenuity and work ethic of entrepreneurial Oklahomans can provide a special opportunity for investors &...
Diversity endowment good for Oklahoma business
The Journal Record asked BSV Founder James Spann to author a guest column on how companies with diverse management teams perform better.
Boyd Street Magazine Article Touts Boyd Street Ventures
This article discusses the impact BSV will have on OU and the Norman community.
How university researchers can turn ideas into businesses in Oklahoma
The Oklahoman asked our Managing Partner James Spann to write a guest article about how BSV aims to help OU researchers get their innovations to...
The Genesis of Boyd Street Ventures
The OU Foundation's newsletter featured an article on how James Spann and Jeff Moore came to found a VC firm dedicated to bringing OU innovation to...
The BSV Story
OU's Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication recently published an article about BSV in their quarterly newsletter.
A Truly Grand Opening
The governor of Oklahoma, the president of OU, the mayor of Norman, and more attended BSV's ribbon-cutting ceremony on September 2, 2022.
New venture capital firm targets OU startups
Oklahoma City's Journal Record did a nice feature on BSV's founder James Spann and co-founder Jeff Moore.
Boyd Street Endowment Fund
We created the Boyd Street Endowment Fund to support businesses led by minorities, females and socially and economically disadvantaged individuals (SEDI).