The sudden death of Capital Factory CEO Joshua Baer, 50, in a Texas plane crash leaves a leadership vacuum in Austin's most influential startup accelerator. Known as the 'Godfather' of the ecosystem, Baer built a network that backed hundreds of founders. His firm vows to continue, but the loss raises questions about the accelerator's future and the city's tech momentum.
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Recency clustering
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