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Should You Really Sit on Other Boards When You’re a Startup Founder?

Both Sides of the Table

We live in an era where the press espouses the entrepreneurs who have five startups. Ryan Carson made me promise not to do it. I found it thought provoking because I’ve always believed startup founders need extreme focus on only their company to succeed. So I was intrigued by Brad’s post. I think we’ll all benefit.

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Getting to Know Maker Studios

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You need star power of entrepreneurs surrounded by star power angels & VCs who in turn get tons of press from adoring journalists who are insiders amongst this crowd of tech cognoscenti. For one, the consumer-driven startup world has become immensely hits driven. And this is at the same time that content has become more predictable.

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23 Million Views – Startup Content Goes Mainstream

InfoChachkie

Becoming a successful entrepreneur isn't. You can learn how Marten went from a “ serially unsuccessful entrepreneur” in Finland, to one of the most respected CEOs in Silicon Valley HERE. Certainly not I when I took over the program three years ago. I think entrepreneurship is ordinary people doing extraordinary things.

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Creating the Next Generation of US Employees. My Investment in Treehouse

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I’ve just completed an investment in Ryan Carson’s new company, TreeHouse. He isn’t setting out to do it over night but with the ambition to make a difference in the world Ryan falls into the rare category of entrepreneur looking to tackle something truly monumental. I’m investing heavily in Internet video.

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