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Chief Entrepreneurial Officer -The kind of C.E.O. a startup really needs
Read Adam’s take on a unique type of startup CEO: The Chief Entrepreneurial Officer.
The Conversation #003 | Steve Snyder
Steve Snyder is a partner and entrepreneur-in-residence at Gesmer Updegrove LLP, a Boston law firm for early to mid-stage scaling tech companies.
Our Conversation spans many topics, ranging from Steve’s savvy advice to startups to his personal background (he began as a corporate attorney) and his professional philosophy. You’ll see why he has become such an invaluable resource for the entrepreneurial community.
2 Factors that Motivate Entrepreneurs: Risk and Reward
While risk and reward may seem like simple motivating factors, each is complex. Let’s break down each element, to better appreciate how they affect early-stage founders, entrepreneurs, and their ventures.
The Conversation #002 | Jessica Lynch
Jessica Lynch is Founder and CEO of Wishroute, a venture that serves wellness companies. She has impressive experience in law, accounting, and business – and the passion of a leader. She explored with Adam the struggles and satisfaction of creating a startup.
4 Insights for Early-Stage Founders
Entrepreneurs should routinely question their assumptions about even the most basic and positive things, like these four broad subjects: Innovation, networking, fundraising, and team-building.
The Conversation #001 | Bill Flynn
Bill Flynn has worked for and advised hundreds of companies, including startups, where he has a long track record of success spanning multiple industries. He discussed with Adam some of the important lessons he’s learned about startups, strategy, selling, and scaling.
Want to put some of these insights to work for your venture?