Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
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In this special micro-episode of ETL, Stanford associate professor Chuck Eesley reflects on his key entrepreneurial takeaway from 2020. In a year that defied expectations and presented entrepreneurs with unique challenges, Eesley stresses that entrepreneurs have a responsibility to create a more diverse and inclusive tech ecosystem. To drive the point home, he shares a clip from the ETL talk “Entrepreneurship and Racial Justice,” featuring OHUB executive director and CEO Rodney Sampson and RUNWAY CEO Jessica Norwood. In this clip, Sampson highlights the importance of viewing entrepreneurship through an antiracist lens.
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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
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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
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