Diltz describes herself as a nerd who loves to help. That might explain why she has a master’s in information technology and a Master in Business Administration from Lindenwood University in Missouri. When she moved from St. Louis to Texas, Diltz noticed the amount of opportunity for business in the state. But what stood out was the lack of education on how best to start.
“This was a land of milk and honey,” she said. “However, how to get to the milk and honey became the disparity.”
She has a suggestion for increasing further entrepreneurship in the city: Invest in the grains of sand, not just new sandboxes.