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Greg Isenberg’s Rules For Founders
Greg Isenberg is the CEO of Late Checkout (a great website design lies beyond that link), which he describes as “a holding company building community-based internet businesses.” I’ve admittedly grown weary of linkedin-listicle, top-of-funnel type posts, but in my experience, Greg’s stuff features a pretty…
Jay Hoovy’s Clever Outreach Strategies For Investors
Hungry For Deal-Flow Jay Hoovy is a startup founder who did stints in investment banking and private equity. As a hungry junior associate in private equity, he was eager to source a deal on his own. He would fill his morning drives with exhaustive cold-calling,…
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Real Examples Of Consulting Deliverables
Yet another post I’m transferring from a entrepreneurship blog I took down (wasn’t feeling it; the site, that is). Consulting is the career I thought I might go into long ago, but a lot of life stuff got in the way. Cue the present me,…
Q&A With Tracy Gardner, Former President Of J.Crew
Another post that I’m transferring to this site from one I’m sunsetting (RIP Squeaky Wheel Studio). These notes were taken on a short article published in 2018 by the Yale School Of Management. The article contains a Q&A with Tracy Gardner, who I know to…
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An Interview With Menswear Designer Todd Snyder
These are notes I took while watching a great interview with Todd Snyder, by Douglas Hand. A strange thing to post here, maybe, but I’m a clothing nerd, and had this posted on a now defunct blog – figure I might as well post the notes…
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