Entrepreneurs look for expansion cash in Memphis

Racher Fuller was studying elder law when she became aware of a serious problem. “A lot of these agencies have a 90-percent employee turnover rate,” Fuller said. “Talking with the senior care agencies, we realized that they have such a human problem as far as finding the right match for their clients and caregivers.” So Fuller co-founded Care Current, which designs software to help senior care agencies match their clients and caregivers, and now she’s trying to take her Downtown startup to the next level.

August 6, 2015 - Rachel Fuller (right), works at her group space at the Start Co. Start Lab in downtown Memphis while getting ready for next week's Demo Day. Fuller is CEO for a company named Care Current and uses compatibility software for senior care agencies.  (Andrea Morales / Special to The Commercial Appeal)

On Aug. 13, Fuller and Care Current will be one of 14 entrepreneur groups participating in Demo Day at the Downtown Sheraton Hotel from 2-5 p.m. The entrepreneurs will make a pitch to potential investors for expansion money.

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