Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Education
In this special micro-episode of ETL, Stanford professor of the practice Tina Seelig reflects on her key entrepreneurial takeaway from 2020. Seelig observes that, especially in times of great change and uncertainty, entrepreneurs can be empowered by the necessity to innovate. When it comes to COVID-19, the challenges of the pandemic also presented an opportunity to refine remote work. Seelig shares a clip from Digits co-founder Jeff Seibert’s 2020 ETL talk “Making Remote Work Better,” in which he explains how his company has leveraged remote work to drive both efficiency and creative collaboration.
Eric Yuan (Zoom) and Santi Subotovksy (Emergence Capital) - Winning a Crowded Market
Sylvia Acevedo (Path to the Stars) - Perseverance Creates Opportunity
George Scangos (Vir Biotechnology) - Making a Difference in Biotech
Delane Parnell (PlayVS) - Extreme Focus
Shellye Archambeau (Verizon) - Taking Risks and Breaking Barriers
Adam Pisoni (Abl) - Innovating for Equity
Ann Miura-Ko (Floodgate) - Disruption and Abundance
Michael Tubbs (City of Stockton) - Change Moves at the Speed of Trust
Kevin Weil (Novi) - Improving Product Design
Amy Chang (Cisco) - Networking with Curiosity
Debbie Sterling (GoldieBlox) - Empowering Girls with STEM
Jeff Seibert (Digits) - Making Remote Work Better
Bonny Simi (JetBlue Technology Ventures) - Cultivate Creativity and Courage
Beverly Parenti & Chris Redlitz (The Last Mile) and Ray Harts (Healthy Hearts Institute) - Growing a Social Venture
Joe DeSimone (Carbon) - The Case for Convergence
Julie Zhuo (Inspirit) - How to Learn from Users
Kevin Systrom (Instagram) - How Instagram Scaled
Alexi Robichaux (BetterUp) - Uncompromising Values
Ethan Brown (Beyond Meat) - Reimagining Meat
Andy Karsner (X) - Designing for Natural Security
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
StartUp Podcast
Youpreneur: The Profitable Personal Brand Expert Business!
Lean Startup
Startup Grind
Jon Nastor’s Hack the Entrepreneur