Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)

Stanford eCorner
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Aug 26, 2020 • 49min

Ann Miura-Ko (Floodgate) - Disruption and Abundance

Ann Miura-Ko is a lecturer in Stanford’s Department of Management Science and Engineering and a co-founding partner at Floodgate, a VC firm focused on seed-stage investments. A repeat member of the Forbes Midas List and the New York Times Top 20 Venture Capitalists Worldwide, she was one of the first investors in Lyft and Refinery29, and has been an early backer of many others, including Xamarin and Thinkful. Here, she shares her takes on foundational entrepreneurial concepts like “product-market fit” and shares a vision for how bold, even disruptive innovation and shared abundance can co-exist.
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Aug 19, 2020 • 44min

Michael Tubbs (City of Stockton) - Change Moves at the Speed of Trust

Description goes here.On November 8, 2016, Michael Tubbs was elected to serve as the mayor of the City of Stockton, California. Upon taking office in January 2017, Tubbs became both Stockton’s youngest mayor and the city’s first Black mayor. Among other accomplishments, he leveraged a $1 million grant to launch the nation’s first ever mayor-led guaranteed income pilot. Here, he talks about building trust with constituents and creating relationships and coalitions across political boundaries, and discusses solutions to pressing racial and economic inequities.
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Aug 12, 2020 • 47min

Kevin Weil (Novi) - Improving Product Design

Kevin Weil is the VP of Product for Novi, Facebook’s digital wallet for the Libra payment system. Previously, Weil was VP of Product at Instagram (overseeing consumer, growth, and monetization products) and SVP of Product at Twitter (where he led product development and design across Twitter’s consumer and ad products, as well as Vine and Periscope). In this talk, he explores the mission that drives both Libra and Novi, and shares a number of crucial insights on digital product design.
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Aug 5, 2020 • 43min

Amy Chang (Cisco) - Networking with Curiosity

Amy Chang is an executive vice president at Cisco. Following the acquisition of her startup Accompany by Cisco in 2018, she led Cisco's multi-billion dollar Collaboration business and its Webex portfolio. In this talk, she describes an approach to networking that’s built on affinity and even friendship rather than short-term, transactional goals. She shares how her relationships and network shaped her career as she navigated a path from electrical engineering at Stanford to her current roles at Cisco and on the Proctor & Gamble board, with formative stops at McKinsey, Google, and elsewhere.
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Jul 29, 2020 • 47min

Debbie Sterling (GoldieBlox) - Empowering Girls with STEM

In this engaging discussion, Debbie Sterling, founder and CEO of GoldieBlox, shares her journey in empowering girls through STEM-focused toys. She reveals the challenges of breaking into mainstream retail and the innovative strategies that helped her company thrive. Debbie emphasizes the importance of collaboration over isolation, reflecting on a transformative Super Bowl campaign that heightened awareness for girls in engineering. Highlighting the need for diversity in STEM, she also discusses the impact of partnerships and media on inspiring young girls.
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Jul 22, 2020 • 48min

Jeff Seibert (Digits) - Making Remote Work Better

Jeff Seibert is a serial entrepreneur and active angel investor. His current focus is Digits, which he co-founded in 2018 to build modern, intelligent, real-time finance tools for business owners. Seibert previously served as Twitter’s Head of Consumer Product and led the company’s product efforts for iOS, Android and the Web, as well as its Developer and Data platforms. He was also the co-founder and CEO of Crashlytics and the co-founder and COO of Increo. In this talk, he describes the origin of Digits, and particularly focuses on one aspect of the company: its full-throttled embrace of remote work long before COVID-19 made remote work the global default.
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Jul 15, 2020 • 48min

Bonny Simi (JetBlue Technology Ventures) - Cultivate Creativity and Courage

Bonny Simi, Olympian in luge, TV reporter, airline pilot, now president of JetBlue Technology Ventures, shares her journey. She talks about cultivating creativity, courage, and pursuing dreams, finding success through passion and skills, exploring the future of the airline industry post-COVID, innovations in health and contactless travel, time management strategies, qualities founders need, and transitioning from pilot to venture capital.
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Jul 8, 2020 • 48min

Beverly Parenti & Chris Redlitz (The Last Mile) and Ray Harts (Healthy Hearts Institute) - Growing a Social Venture

Beverly Parenti and Chris Redlitz are the co-founders of The Last Mile, an organization that aims to break the cycle of incarceration by providing education and career training opportunities in prisons. Founded in 2010 at San Quentin State Prison, The Last Mile has become one of the most requested prison education programs in the United States. In this talk, joined by former TLM student and Healthy Hearts Institute founder Ray Harts, they discuss how to build and grow social ventures that make a difference.
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Jul 1, 2020 • 48min

Joe DeSimone (Carbon) - The Case for Convergence

Joe DeSimone is the founder and executive chairman of Carbon, a global company that is driving the evolution of 3D printing from a prototyping tool into a scalable manufacturing technology. As a professor at the University of North Carolina, DeSimone made scientific breakthroughs in areas including green chemistry, medical devices, and nanotechnology, also co-founding several companies based on his research. In 2016 President Obama awarded him the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the highest honor in the U.S. for achievement and leadership in advancing technological progress. In this talk, he explores how diverse teams, perspectives and specialties can drive innovations in both technologies and business models.
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Jun 24, 2020 • 46min

Julie Zhuo (Inspirit) - How to Learn from Users

Julie Zhuo is the co-founder of Inspirit, an advisory firm that partners with fast-scaling tech companies to build and scale products that people love. Prior to founding Inspirit, she was the VP of design and research for the Facebook app, and helped scale the service from 8 million users to over 2 billion. She is also the author of The Making of a Manager, a field guide for new managers that was named one of Amazon's Best Business and Leadership Books of 2019. In this talk, she focuses on how to channel user feedback into impactful product decisions, and also shares some powerful lessons about how to become a successful manager.

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