Inc. Founders Project With Alexa Von Tobel

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The Inc. Founders Project brings you the stories of the entrepreneurs building our future. Hosted by Alexa von Tobel (Founder/CEO of LearnVest and now Founder + Managing Partner of Inspired Capital), listen to the tales of guts, inspiration, and drive behind the people and companies at the forefront of technology. Each weekly conversation digs into each founder's professional playbook and starts to uncover what makes them tick as people.

Episodios

  • Flashback Episode: How to Build Community Through Ownership with Roham Gharegozlou of Dapper Labs

    22/06/2022 Duración: 29min

    If you've heard of NFTs (non-fungible tokens), it's likely thanks to the work of Roham Gharegozlou. Roham is the Co-Founder and CEO of Dapper Labs, the NFT company that has created some of the most viral brands out there, from CryptoKitties to NBA Top Shot. Through his venture studio Axiom Zen, he started looking into crypto back in 2014. With a mission to bring play to crypto, Dapper Labs has been named one of the most innovative gaming companies by Fast Company and has created some of the most broadly used applications in the history of crypto. Roham shares how NBA Top Shot scaled to over one million users, why he thinks of NFTs as the next evolution of social media, and why entrepreneurship requires a healthy balance of optimism and paranoia. 

  • How to Make the World Better with Pat Brown of Impossible Foods

    15/06/2022 Duración: 30min

    In 2011, when Pat Brown took a sabbatical from his position as a biochemistry professor at Stanford, he had already spent decades making a positive mark on the world. He had developed a technology that made it possible to monitor the activity of all the genes in a genome, a huge development in cancer research. But during his sabbatical he decided to address the environmental impact of animal farming. Enter Impossible Foods, which is now available in thousands of grocery stores and restaurants across the country. Pat shares why he's on a mission to completely replace the use of animals in food technology by 2035, why their initial go-to-market strategy centered on top chefs, and how trail running and large amounts of coffee fuel his entrepreneurial journey.

  • How to Create a Happiness Advantage with Henry Schuck of ZoomInfo

    08/06/2022 Duración: 33min

    While working at a small sales intelligence firm in Las Vegas, Henry saw an opportunity to leverage technology to unlock opportunity for go-to-market teams. In 2007, he started DiscoverOrg from his law school dorm. Brick by brick, he scaled DiscoverOrg, leading the company through 11 acquisitions (including of Zoom Information, from which the business takes its name). Thirteen years after founding the company, ZoomInfo became the first tech company to go public during the Covid-19 pandemic. Henry shares why he believes in the American dream, what it was like to take a company public in a fully remote environment, and why the practice of gratitude journaling makes him a better founder.

  • How to Create a Network Effect with Michael Shaulov of Fireblocks

    01/06/2022 Duración: 30min

    As a serial cybersecurity entrepreneur and operator, Michael found himself investigating a $200M bitcoin hack that happened in 2017. As he dug into it, he realized there was a big opportunity to help companies manage digital assets securely. In 2018, he co-founded Fireblocks, the leader in digital assets and cryptocurrency custody, transfer, and issuance technology—or in Michael's words, "Shopify for crypto." Fireblocks now works with over 1,200 financial institutions and supports over 850 tokens. Michael shares how Fireblocks built up a referral network that drives a third of inbound inquiries, how serving on an elite military technological unit gave him a refuse-to-lose mentality, and why he believes NFTs will transform how people do business on the internet.

  • How to Have a Founder's Mindset with Nikil Viswanathan of Alchemy

    25/05/2022 Duración: 32min

    What does it take to grow a company from zero to over $10 billion of value in just five years? In the case of Nikil Viswanathan's Alchemy, the answer comes down to speed and hustle. Nikil and his cofounder are both Stanford-educated serial entrepreneurs who set out to build a company that would change the world. They see web3 as a major paradigm shift and business opportunity, and the duo has scaled Alchemy into the world's leading blockchain developer platform (think: Microsoft for web3). Nikil shares why 22 of the company's first 27 hires were former founders, why he believes NFTs will be the first web3 iteration to be mass-market friendly, and why he and his cofounder celebrate big wins with a trip to the gym.

  • How to Give Employees a Voice with Didier Elzinga of Culture Amp

    18/05/2022 Duración: 30min

    How did Didier Elzinga go from CEO of an Academy-Award winning visual effects company to tech founder of the world's leading employee experience platform? Spoiler: it's all about the people. In his first CEO role, Didier realized that people were everything and that his role was primarily focused on people management. So in 2009, he set out to create a better world of work. Since then, Culture Amp has scaled to work with more than 5,000 companies and 25 million employees across the globe. Didier shares why he believes in the transformative power of story, how the importance of communication ramps up during periods of hyper-growth, and why post-Covid offices must facilitate a different way of bringing people together.

  • How to Nail the Post-Sale Customer Journey with Todd Olson of Pendo

    11/05/2022 Duración: 30min

    A three-time entrepreneur and seasoned product leader, Todd Olson is on a journey to build software that makes software better. At Pendo, his Raleigh-based company, he's helped over 2,300 customers—from Salesforce to Toast—build product-led organizations. Nearly a decade into building Pendo, Todd feels he's finally found the entrepreneurial success he's been striving for throughout his career. Todd shares how he got his first customers through community-driven events, why companies should have separate product and engineering leaders, and how he incorporates his family into the company, often cooking for investors and customers in his home.

  • How to Build an Entrepreneurial Company with Nik Storonsky of Revolut

    04/05/2022 Duración: 30min

    With the rise of fintech apps, consumers find themselves with accounts scattered across institutions and brands. But what if there was one financial superapp that functioned on a global scale? Enter Revolut, the company Nik Storonsky co-founded in 2015 that is transforming the way we do all things money. The app has seen exponential growth with more than 18 million customers across 35 countries, earning it a valuation over $33B. Nik shares how the company went from a single card product to a one-stop financial solution, how a great product scaled the company entirely by word of mouth for the first five years, and why the secret to his management philosophy is rooted in the math of hiring exceptional people.

  • How to Identify a Market Gap with Woody Levin of Extend

    27/04/2022 Duración: 33min

    When a consumer adds an AppleCare warranty to their purchase, it adds a layer of trust and protection. What if you could insure most purchases you make online? In 2019, Woody Levin co-founded Extend to modernize the warranty industry. As Covid accelerated the e-commerce, Extend's business has seen rapid growth, working with customers from Sur La Table to Peloton. Woody shares how his aha moment for Extend came from losing a fantasy football bet, why it was like to hire 350 employees in one year, and how he's used career failures as fuel.

  • How to Adapt Your Plans with Ariel Cohen of TripActions

    20/04/2022 Duración: 34min

    In 2015, Ariel co-founded TripActions to transform business travel. In the classic Blockbuster vs. Netflix analogy, TripActions set out to be the latter—replacing travel agents and complex expense reports with a best-in-class digital experience. The company's tremendous growth came to a screeching halt in 2020, when Covid stopped business travel altogether. But TripActions adapted and came back even stronger, now boasting over 9,000 customers and a valuation north of $7B. Ariel shares how a disastrous business trip to Ukraine was one of his aha moments, what it was like to lose all revenue in a two-day span when the pandemic hit, and why distributed teams have now unlocked a new category of business travel.

  • How to Scale Globally with Kate Ryder of Maven

    13/04/2022 Duración: 33min

    When Kate Ryder founded Maven in 2014, to reimagine healthcare for women and families from the ground up, she was ahead of the curve. With virtual care delivery at its core, she's grown Maven into the largest telehealth network for women's and family health globally. Maven's growth started with a "boots on the ground" marketing strategy and was accelerated in recent years by Covid. Today, the company has a thriving B2B model that supports over 10 million families in 175 countries. Kate shares why her earlier career as a journalist makes her a stronger founder, how summers in the Adirondacks sparked her imagination and self-reliance, and how she created a new category in healthcare to fill in all the moments outside of the doctor's office.

  • How to Make a Difference with Glen Tullman of Transcarent

    06/04/2022 Duración: 35min

    To build one successful company is a major achievement—particularly in an industry as complex as healthcare delivery. But Glen Tullman has done it time and time again. He digitized electronic prescriptions, led a hospital resource management company, and built the first at-scale digital health company to empower people with chronic conditions. He led his last company, Livongo, through the largest consumer digital health IPO in history. With Transcarent, he's back in the CEO seat, building a better healthcare experience for employees of self-insured companies. Glen shares why "telehealth" should just be called "health," why he'd rather be building a business than sleeping, and what role tech players like Apple and Amazon will have in the future of healthcare.

  • How AI Can Drive Customer Insights with Amit Bendov of Gong

    30/03/2022 Duración: 32min

    In 2015, Amit Bendov was not looking to start a company. But he was looking for a way for his sales team to more automatically capture CRM data. He and his co-founder started Gong to help sales teams have better conversations with customers and win more deals. Gong quickly found product-market fit, which only accelerated when Covid pushed all sales calls to the digital format. Gong has grown to over 2,000 customers with a valuation north of $7B. Amit shares why he charged early customers a high price to stay in the beta, why he believes autonomous applications are the way of the future, and why you learn more from successes than failures.

  • How to Build a Personalized Product with Florian Otto of Cedar

    23/03/2022 Duración: 34min

    Across the United States, there are 50 million people who have a bad credit score because of medical debt. That's just one of the many reasons Florian and his co-founder started Cedar in 2016. At Cedar, they are combining the best of fintech, healthcare, and consumer products into a unified platform that helps patients pay bills with ease. The company is valued at over $3 billion dollars and has helped over 12 million patients to date. Florian shares how he's overcome the slow velocity of the healthcare system, how he learned to show vulnerability as a leader, and why he believes M&A is undervalued by most startups.

  • How to Find a Better Way with Dave Ferguson of Nuro

    16/03/2022 Duración: 33min

    What would it look like to better everyday life through robotics? That's the question Dave Ferguson and Jiajun Zhu set out to answer in 2016. After working as the machine learning and computer vision lead at Waymo, Dave co-founded Nuro to focus on autonomous vehicles that deliver goods (not people). The company's focused approach—on transporting everything from produce to prescriptions—aims to cut down on the 100 billion vehicle trips we take to run errands each year. Nuro's vehicles have been piloted across Texas, Arizona, and California, and the company is valued at over $8B. Dave shares what it means to design a passenger-less vehicle, how Nuro supports a more sustainable relationship to consumption, and why he aims to make Nuro a company where employees do the best work of their careers.

  • How to be an Experimentalist with Arif Nathoo of Komodo Health

    09/03/2022 Duración: 33min

    Across the globe, a trove of healthcare data is being created and amassed at scale, but how can the health system leverage this data to create better outcomes? In 2014, Arif Nathoo—with AM, MD, and MPA degrees from Harvard—took the humbling leap from healthcare executive at McKinsey to founder of Komodo Health. He and his cofounder set out to reduce the burden of disease with data-driven insights and powerful software applications. Today, Komodo Health works with everyone from pharmaceutical manufacturers to payers to startups, and the company is valued at over $3B. Arif shares why Covid was a watershed moment in utilizing healthcare data, why the future of healthcare will be fully centered on the patient, and what it was like to hire more people in the last year than the company hired in the first seven years total.

  • How to Build Community Through Ownership with Roham Gharegozlou of Dapper Labs

    02/03/2022 Duración: 29min

    If you've heard of NFTs (non-fungible tokens), it's likely thanks to the work of Roham Gharegozlou. Roham is the Co-Founder and CEO of Dapper Labs, the NFT company that has created some of the most viral brands out there, from CryptoKitties to NBA Top Shot. Through his venture studio Axiom Zen, he started looking into crypto back in 2014. With a mission to bring play to crypto, Dapper Labs has been named one of the most innovative gaming companies by Fast Company and has created some of the most broadly used applications in the history of crypto. Roham shares how NBA Top Shot scaled to over one million users, why he thinks of NFTs as the next evolution of social media, and why entrepreneurship requires a healthy balance of optimism and paranoia. 

  • How to Lead with Intentionality with René Lacerte of Bill.com

    23/02/2022 Duración: 33min

    As a fourth-generation founder, René Lacerte's passion for helping small businesses is deep-seated. That passion has empowered him to grow Bill.com, the leading provider of cloud-based software that transforms the way businesses pay and get paid, into a massive success. Bill.com went public in 2019 and now has a market cap over $20B. Beyond the metrics of success, René's work is driven by his values and in the value he hopes to bring to the SMB community. René shares how patience has been a vital tool in his 15-year journey at Bill.com, why he took a horizontal approach to building his business, and why all small businesses need to leverage technology to stay ahead of the curve.

  • How to Work Asynchronously with David Barrett of Expensify

    16/02/2022 Duración: 32min

    For the 10 million plus users of Expensify, the company's origin story will likely come as a surprise. In founder David Barrett's mind, Expensify was a fictional startup concept that he pitched to banks to gauge their reaction for an idea he had to solve homelessness in San Francisco. But when David lost his job in 2007, he decided to turn this fictional idea for Expensify into a real business. Expensify is known to most as an expense management app, but since going public in 2021, the company continues to throttle toward a broader vision: to be a platform that facilitates conversations that accomplish things in the real world. David shares how he's kept headcount to 140 while generating over a million dollars of revenue per employee, how an employee-first acquisition model was their key to growth, and how an async work culture means the sun never sets on the Expensify empire.

  • How to Meet the Demand Shift with Abhi Ramesh of Misfits Market

    09/02/2022 Duración: 31min

    It was his first visit to an apple orchard that gave Abhi Ramesh his aha moment. Seeing all of the misfit apples that were going to be discarded, it was impossible to ignore the inefficiencies in the food supply chain. So it 2018, at just 26 years old, he started Misfits Market. In a crowded online grocery delivery space, he is building an entirely new food value supply chain that fixes the many inefficiencies across the food system. Last year, Misfits Market rescued 228 million pounds of food and earned a valuation over $2B. Abhi shares how the company is bringing grocery delivery to the tens of millions of Americans who live in food deserts, why he believes grocery delivery will become more mainstream post-Covid, and why being a little bit naive is a positive for founders.

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