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52 Episodes

50 minutes | Nov 12, 2021
Ep 52 - Building Blocks of the New World with Sean Ford
Sean Ford is the COO of Algorand, pioneers of a new future powered by blockchains. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of blockchain, and how Algorand is leading the charge by providing an infrastructure for existing businesses to operate globally in this emerging, decentralized economy. Let’s head up to the office…. “[Blockchain is] really designed to remove the friction from financial exchange and participation” - Sean Ford Show Notes: What is a blockchain, and why is it important to society? What are the challenges of building an infrastructure through blockchain? How do you evaluate the quality of a blockchain project? What is Algorand, and how is this recent incarnation unique? Who is Silvio Micali, and why is he important? Which entities/businesses are building off of Algorand? How do governments/institutions build on top of Algorand? How is Algorand structured? Where is Algorand going in 5-10 years? And how about blockchain as a whole? What’s a good way to get the next generation into the industry? “[Algorand] has never experienced even a millisecond of downtime since we launched in June 2019” - Sean Ford
72 minutes | Sep 20, 2021
Ep 51 - The Crypto Future with Ken Kruger, CEO of MOON
I’m sure like me, a lot of you who don’t work in crypto are trying to understand and learn about it these days. I know that some of us are very skeptical, some are intrigued, and that some are just curious, and trying to learn as much as they can. After this conversation with Ken Kruger, you can consider me among those who are really inspired at the possibilities. Ken deeply believes that Cryptocurrencies are the future of money — he is walking the walk, and is the founder and CEO of Moon, a company on a mission to bring this future to fruition. By background, Ken is a serial founder and software engineer with a computer science degree from Cornell, and an MS in industrial engineering and Operations Research from Columbia, where he studied Financial engineering. In the past he’s has worked at Lockheed Martin as a software engineer, and as a Product Manager on classified military projects. Let’s head up to the office…. “Stablecoins you just can’t ignore; there’s so much value there” - Ken Kruger Show Notes: -About Ken’s intro to the world of Crypto -What are stable coins? -The currency situation in Venezuela -What does Dave get consistent pushback on regarding crypto? -China, and bitcoin mining prohibition -What is the importance of stable coins? -How do you obtain a stable coin? -What are the methods for converting to local currency from your crypto wallet? -Why are stable coins important in the scenario of currency exchange in foreign countries? -What are some alternates to stable coin? -Which Crypto communities are “up and coming”? -What are the problems with crypto payments? -What are some companies that allow for purchases in crypto? -What’s driving consumers to want to transact in crypto? -What is “Moon”, and how does it work? -What is the Moon user base like, demographically? -What’s in the future for Moon? -Increasing use cases of Moon -What are systems like Moon unlocking for the future? “The power of crypto is that every time a new application comes up, it brings new people, and that’s the built-in network effect of these cryptocurrency networks.” - Ken Kruger
52 minutes | Apr 13, 2018
Ep 50 - Lylan Masterman - White Star
Lylan Masterman is General Partner at White Star Capital where he leads the New York office. In this episode, Masterman discusses White Stars history and his approach to venture capitol investments. Masterman has an impressive technical background that informs his work and makes him a dynamic figure in the venture investing world. We learn about the impressive companies White Star Capital has backed and how Masterman has meticulously crafted successful venture investment teams. He talks at length about the various responsibilities of Board Members, successful relationship building within the realm of venture investing, and the importance for startups to have a strong finance leader. It was an illuminating and inspiring conversation that I’m excited to share this week. Show Notes: -The benefits of Transatlantic Investment -How co-lead investments can lead to successful ventures -Where Whitestar Capital is focusing there investments -How digitization of finance has influenced their investments -What disruption of commerce is and how they pursue companies engaging in it -Why Whitestar Capital is interested in companies that work on sensor and algorithm technology -Why Masterman decided to invest in the KeyMe company -The importance of Whitestar’s most recent investments in Drop, Mnubo, and Unicast -How Masterman got into VC investing with an educational background in math and computer science -The importance of a high functioning team and what a founder should do to create a successful company -How to conduct effective board meetings and maintain a good relation with the COO and CFO -What a good board meeting schedule is and how to find a rhythm -What good internal dynamics of a VC team look like -The benefits of having complimentary skill sets on a VC team -How to maintain valuable relationships across industries and borders -The importance of evaluating companies based on their location -How diversity of specialization in startups can be related to region and urban center Links Mentioned: https://whitestarvc.com https://medium.com @christianhern https://www.key.me https://www.earnwithdrop.com https://mnubo.com https://www.unacast.com Quotes: “Part of our DNA since day one has been to be TransAtlantic.” - Lylan Masterman “If your product can be used by clients across all the countries of the world, why would you want to ignore that addressable market.” - Lylan Masterman “We’re not afraid to go out and be the lead, but we also enjoy having another valuable investor.” - Lylan Masterman “It should always be about the CEO owning the decisions.” - Lylan Masterman “At White Star we have chosen to really get complimentary skillsets.” - Lylan Masterman
55 minutes | Jan 21, 2018
Ep 49 - Arne Halleraker - FJ Labs
A Norwegian native, Arne joined the FJ Labs team in the spring of 2016. He lived in San Francisco for 1.5 years, where he was director of global partnerships for Telenor and focused on business development with Google [x]. ===== arne@fjlabs.com fjlabs.com fjlabs.com/portfolio
51 minutes | Nov 27, 2017
Ep 48 - Wendy Xiao Schadeck - Northzone
This episode's guest is Wendy Xiao Schadeck of Northzone. Wendy joined Northzone in 2016. She has a particular interest for media, fintech, real estate tech, edtech, and blockchain, and specifically companies that connect the New York and European ecosystems. Prior to joining Northzone, Wendy worked at A. T. Kearney and Accenture, where she helped solve the toughest business problems for industry giants in financial services, CPG, retail, telecommunications, and transportation. === Northzone: www.northzone.com Wendy’s most recent blog post: http://northzone.com/blockchains-4-biggest-assumptions/ Tim Ferriss Podcast with Nick Szabo & Naval Ravikant: www.tim.blog/2017/06/04/nick-szabo/ Steemit: www.steemit.com
28 minutes | Oct 20, 2017
Ep 47 - Lindsey Gray - Two Sigma Ventures
Lindsey Gray leads the Platform Team at Two Sigma Ventures. She is responsible for identifying the needs and challenges of portfolio companies, and developing resources, programs, and connections to help them succeed. Lindsey is also helping to build out Two Sigma Ventures' marketing and content strategy. Lindsey joined Two Sigma Ventures from NYU where she was Senior Director of the NYU Entrepreneurial Institute. Prior to NYU, Lindsey worked with Fortune 500 companies on corporate spin-outs and innovation strategy as part of Clay Christensen’s consulting firm, Innosight. Lindsey received an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA from Connecticut College.
41 minutes | Sep 24, 2017
Ep 46 - Deborah Jackson - Plum Alley
Deborah Jackson is a founder and entrepreneur, early-stage investor and former investment banker. In 2012 Deborah founded Plum Alley to advance women entrepreneurs and strong teams of women and men, to build better products and companies that are positioned to outperform others. Anyone interested in learning more about Plum Alley can email andrea@plumalley.co ==== - 20+ years raising capital for entities including healthcare technology; past experience includes Goldman Sachs, Shattuck Hammond Partners - Early stage investor in copmanies in consumer internet, cloud software, mobile, and medical, including one IPO - Co-Founder/Advisor, WIM Accelerator to build mobile tech - Columbia University Committee Advisor to President on entrepreneurship - Hosted hackathon w/ 18 women developers who built an anti-sex trafficking game; covered by Fast Company - Awards & Recognition: TechCrunch 40 Over 40, Forbes “Women Changing the World” (VC/Enrepreneurs), Fast Company “League of Extraordinary Women,” Bpeace Economic Impact Award - Start-up Competition Judge: Harvard Busines School New Venture Competition, Technovation, Startup Weekend - Featured Speaker: CNBC, Family Office Association, HBS, The Atlantic Conference, Columbia University, UPenn
61 minutes | Jun 15, 2017
Ep 45 - Jason Cahill - McCune Capital
This week’s guest is Jason Cahill of McCune Capital. A network design engineer by training, an experienced manager, an Army veteran who served with Special Forces, an empathetic customer advocate, and a product-focused leader that loves to think big. An MBA at Carnegie Mellon sparked his passion for tech, and for data-centric, mission-driven companies solving “real problems.” He's always enjoyed helping teams and has long been an advisor/mentor/advocate for entrepreneurial ventures in various organizations. His investments have spanned sectors, but always gravitate toward high-performing operators. Remember - all of our shows are available on iTunes, Soundcloud, TuneIn and Google Play. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes and follow us on twitter @venturestudio. ====== Mccune Capital https://www.mccune.vc/ Are you building a painkiller or a vitamin? https://medium.com/@McCuneVC/are-you-building-a-painkiller-or-a-vitamin-f5cbedb2a2b6 Ep 29 - Matt Harrigan - Grand Central Tech https://soundcloud.com/venture-studio/ep-29-matt-harrigan-grand-central-tech
58 minutes | May 5, 2017
Ep 44 - Rafat Ali - Skift
This week's guest is Rafat Ali. Rafat is the CEO/founder of Skift, the largest business intelligence and marketing platform in travel, providing news, information, data, and services to all sectors of the world’s largest industry. Previously, he was the founder of paidContent and ContentNext, now owned by UK’s Guardian News and Media. Prior to that, he was managing editor of Silicon Alley Reporter. ===== Skift.com Rafat.org http://rafat.org/post/136289931946/how-we-got-off-the-addiction-of-venture-capital
25 minutes | Apr 18, 2017
Ep 43 - Ed Sim - Boldstart Ventures (2 of 2)
This week is part 2 of our interview with Ed Sim, founder of Boldstart Ventures, an enterprise seed fund which focuses on infrastructure and SaaS startups. Part 1 is here: https://soundcloud.com/venture-studio/ep-42-ed-sim-boldstart-ventures-1-of-2 All of our shows are available on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes and follow us on twitter @venturestudio. ======= Boldstart.vc Twitter: twitter.com/edsim Newsletter: digest.beyondvc.com From Beyondvc.com: ENTERPRISE TECH IN 2017 http://www.beyondvc.com/2016/12/boldstart-in-2016-enterprise-tech-in-2017.html Episode 24 with Eliot Durbin: https://soundcloud.com/venture-studio/Ep-24-eliot-durbin-boldstart-ventures Episode 32 with Jonathan Lehr of Work-Bench: https://soundcloud.com/venture-studio/ep-32-jon-lehr-work-bench
31 minutes | Apr 7, 2017
Ep 42 - Ed Sim - Boldstart Ventures (1 of 2)
This week’s guest is Ed Sim, founder of Boldstart Ventures, an enterprise seed fund which focuses on infrastructure and SaaS startups. All of our shows are available on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes and follow us on twitter @venturestudio. ======= Boldstart.vc Twitter: https://twitter.com/edsim Blog: Beyondvc.com Newsletter: digest.beyondvc.com Episode 24 with Eliot Durbin: https://soundcloud.com/venture-studio/ep-24-eliot-durbin-boldstart-ventures
51 minutes | Mar 28, 2017
Ep 41 - Jessica Lawrence Quinn - NY Tech Alliance
Jessica Lawrence Quinn is the CEO of NY Tech Alliance, a non-profit organization supporting New York’s growing technology community, and the organizer of NY Tech Meetup, the world’s largest Meetup group. Prior to her work with NY Tech Alliance, Jessica was the CEO of Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council in Southern California, where she supported a community of 75 staff, 5,000 volunteers, and 15,000 girls. Jessica was one of only 15 women selected to participate in Seth Godin’s Female Entrepreneur MBA (FeMBA) in 2010. Jessica’s writing has been featured on the Harvard Business Review blog, Forbes.com, The Next Web, The Huffington Post and in a weekly column in The Press-Enterprise. She also speaks frequently on the tech sector, the future of work, and organizational development and culture at events such as PopTech, SXSW, and TEDx. === Jessica’s Blog https://jessicalawrencequinn.com/ NY Tech Alliance https://nytech.org/ NY Tech Meetup + Bloomberg Women's Demo Night 2017: https://nytech.org/monthly-meetup/ny-tech-meetup-bloomberg-women-s-demo-night-2017 April 2017 NY Tech Meetup and Afterparty: https://nytech.org/monthly-meetup/april-2017-ny-tech-meetup-and-afterparty Human Tech Meetup https://www.meetup.com/Human-Tech-Meetup/
51 minutes | Mar 9, 2017
Ep 40 - Brad Harrison - Scout Ventures (2 of 2)
Part 2 with Brad Harrison of Scout Ventures Scout Ventures is a seed stage venture capital firm in NYC that partners with experienced entrepreneurs who are building scalable technologies. Scout focuses on core business fundamentals and help with key areas of growth. === www.scoutventures.com www.mayorbrad.com
38 minutes | Feb 23, 2017
Ep 39 - Brad Harrison - Scout Ventures (1 of 2)
This week’s guest is the incomparable Brad Harrison, founder and managing partner of Scout Ventures. Scout Ventures is a seed stage venture capital firm in NYC that partners with experienced entrepreneurs who are building scalable technologies. Brad is an entrepreneur and seasoned business development executive with a passion for technology, media, entertainment and lifestyle. Brad has a great deal of experience launching new ventures. While attending MIT, he worked as a Partner in a seed stage venture fund, ITU Ventures, and helped launch a joint MIT-Harvard incubator. During this experience, Brad worked at the earliest stages with many dynamic companies including Endeca Technologies. While serving as Director of Media Strategy and Development at AOL, Brad co-authored 3 patents in search, geo-tagging, and personalization, with Edmund Fish, Senior Vice President and General Manager at AOL. Following AOL, Brad helped raise $40M in venture funding for a contextual online advertising network. Prior to launching his business career, Brad served in the United States Army for five years, earning both Airborne and Ranger qualifications and retired as Captain. He resides in Tribeca with his wife, Angie, his son, Elvis and his daughter, Scout. Remember - all of our shows are available on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play on Android Devices. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes and follow us on twitter @venturestudio. === Scout Ventures: http://www.scoutventures.com/
29 minutes | Feb 9, 2017
Ep 38 - Spencer Ante - Author, Journalist & Founder (2 of 2)
This episode's guest is Spencer Ante, founder of WhoWeUse and author of Creative Capital: Georges Doriot and the Birth of Venture Capital. This is part 2 of our interview with Spencer. When we left off, Spencer had just told the story of Digital Equipment’s IPO, and its 70,000% ROI for ARD and its founder George Doriot. This week, Dave and Spencer get into the drivers of economic progress, the roots of the difference between east and west coast founders and more detail about Spencer’s company, WhoWeUse. ====== Download WhoWeUse: http://whoweuse.net/
44 minutes | Jan 25, 2017
Ep 37 - Spencer Ante - Author, Journalist & Founder (1 of 2)
This episode's guest is Spencer Ante, author of Creative Capital: Georges Doriot and the Birth of Venture Capital. Spencer is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated and award-winning author, writer, editor, and journalist formerly with The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek and Wired. He is also a seasoned product developer and manager with extensive experience across digital media, social media, broadcast, and print media. He is also President and cofounder of WhoWeUse, a mobile app and Web directory that connects people with the most popular local services used by their friends and neighbors. ==== Buy Creative Capital on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Creative-Capital-Georges-Doriot-Venture/dp/1422101223
52 minutes | Dec 19, 2016
Ep 36 - Shan-Lyn Ma - Zola CEO and Angel Investor
This week’s guest is Shan-Lyn Ma, Co-Founder and CEO of Zola and angel investor in New York City. Zola is re-inventing the Wedding Registry for the modern couple. Remember - all of our shows are available on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes and follow us on twitter @venturestudio. ===== Zola Wedding Registry Zola.com
47 minutes | Nov 10, 2016
Ep 35 - Jerry Colonna
This week's guest is Jerry Colonna of Reboot. Jerry is an executive coach who uses the skills he learned as a venture capitalist to help entrepreneurs. He draws on his wide variety of experiences to help clients design a more conscious life and make needed changes to their career to improve their performance and satisfaction. Previously he was a partner with JPMorgan Partners (JPMP), the private­ equity arm of JP Morgan Chase. He joined JPMP from Flatiron Partners, which he launched 1996 with partner, Fred Wilson. Flatiron became one of the most successful, early­stage investment programs in the New York City area. At Flatiron, Jerry was responsible for a wide range of the firm’s investments including Geocities Inc., Gamesville Inc., Vertical One Inc., and The New York Times Digital. Remember - all of our shows are available on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes and follow us on twitter @venturestudio. ===== Reboot reboot.io Reboot Podcast #45 – What’s Love Got to Do with It?- with Fred Wilson and Brad Feld https://www.reboot.io/episode/45-whats-love-got-to-do-with-it-fred-wilson-brad-feld/ Reboot Podcast # 49 - The Tragic Gap – with Tarikh Korula https://www.reboot.io/episode/49-the-tragic-gap/
50 minutes | Oct 26, 2016
Ep 34 - Jerry Neumann - Angel Investor(2 of 2)
This week is part 2 with Jerry Neumann, early stage angel investor at Neu Venture Capital and longtime New York VC. Neu invests in seed-stage companies developing cutting-edge technologies for use in large markets. Neu makes five or six new investments a year and only invest in companies where they can make a difference. Remember - all of our shows are available on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes and follow us on twitter @venturestudio. ===== Reaction Wheel Jerry Neumann's Blog reactionwheel.net/ Power Laws: reactionwheel.net/2015/06/power-laws-in-venture.html Neu Venture Capital neuvc.com/ venture capitalvcangel investingstartupsTechventure studio
45 minutes | Oct 12, 2016
Ep 33 - Jerry Neumann - Angel Investor (1 of 2)
This week’s guest is Jerry Neumann, early stage angel investor at Neu Venture Capital and longtime New York VC. Neu invests in seed-stage companies developing cutting-edge technologies for use in large markets. Neu makes five or six new investments a year and only invest in companies where they can make a difference. Remember - all of our shows are available on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes and follow us on twitter @venturestudio. “The hard part’s not writing the check. The hard part is getting a bigger check back at the end.” ===== Reaction Wheel Jerry Neumann's Blog http://reactionwheel.net/ Betting on the Ponies: non-Unicorn Investing http://reactionwheel.net/2014/07/betting-ponies.html Neu Venture Capital http://neuvc.com/
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