Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Education
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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Christine Yen (Honeycomb.io) - Creating a Buzz Around B2B Software
Matthew Sacks and Lauren Perkins (Luminary Media) - Listening to the Market
Chip Conley (Modern Elder Academy) - How to Adapt and Flow
Toby Corey (Stanford University) - The Zen of Entrepreneurship
Payam Banazadeh (Capella Space) - Prepare to Launch
Nicole Hu (One Concern) - Strategies to Fight Disaster
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Freada Kapor Klein (Kapor Capital) - Closing Tech's Diversity Gap
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Balaji Srinivasan (Coinbase) - Building the Cryptocurrency Ecosystem
Elaine Wherry (Meebo) - Climbing the Ladder
Ryan Petersen (Flexport) - Modernizing the Shipping Industry
Dan Widmaier (Bolt Threads) - Design to Disrupt
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