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The VentureFizz Podcast

Summary: The VentureFizz Podcast is the flagship podcast of VentureFizz.com, the leading authority for jobs & careers in tech. In this podcast, VentureFizz Founder Keith Cline interviews the top founders and investors in the tech industry.

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 Episode 86: Christiane Lemieux - Founder and CEO of The Inside | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:58

Welcome to Episode 86 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Christiane Lemieux, Founder and CEO of The Inside. Christiane is a design entrepreneur with many accomplishments. Outside of starting companies, she is an author of multiple books and has been featured on TV as a co-host and judge on “Ellen’s Design Challenge” on HGTV. As a serial entrepreneur, her last company DwellStudio was acquired by Wayfair in 2013, where she served as the company’s Executive Creative Director. The Inside is a venture-backed, digitally native home furnishings brand. The company is disrupting the way consumers buy furniture with a custom, made-to-order approach that offers world-class design and limitless selection. In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of topics, like: -The two new books she’s currently working on. -Her background story, including a deep dive into her first company, DwellStudio, and its acquisition by Wayfair. -All the detail on The Inside and her thoughts on building a consumer brand. -Advice for non-technical founders, who are building a technology company. -Her thoughts on selecting the right investors for your business. -How she thinks about hiring and evaluating talent. -Plus, a lot more. What is the best way to stay connected to all the amazing job opportunities across the NY tech scene? The answer is simple. Sign up for our Job Alerts email. It is a daily email that features the latest positions from our Job Board which you can customize based on the functional area that you care about. Keep pushing your career forward by signing up at venturefizz.com/email. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

 Episode 85: David Chang - CEO at Gradifi | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:41

Welcome to Episode 85 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed David Chang, CEO at Gradifi. If you’re a member of the Boston tech community, there’s a good chance you know who David Chang is. As an operator, he’s been part of some amazing teams at companies that have all scaled and exited like TripAdvisor, m-Qube, and WHERE. As an angel investor, he has invested in 40 companies. And, one could argue that the most important role that he’s played is one as a mentor and advisor to countless entrepreneurs. In his current position at Gradifi, David is leading a company that is trying to solve a $1.5 trillion problem: student loan debt. Gradifi gives employers the opportunity to make direct contributions to their employees’ student loans, allowing them to pay off their loans faster. No doubt, it’s a great benefit, for sure. In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of topics, like: -David’s philosophy on paying it forward and what it is so important. -The details behind David’s background and a deep dive into his experience at TripAdvisor, m-Qube, and Where. -Advice on whether or not to attend business school. -The story of his own startup, which was like an early version of Instagram. -All the details on Gradifi in terms of its mission and how they are helping ease the burden of student loan debt. -Why he is bullish on the Boston tech ecosystem. -Plus, a lot more. Are you hiring? If the answer is yes, then you might want to consider adding a BIZZpage to VentureFizz. It’s the best way to engage with our targeted audience of professionals in the local tech scene. It includes an employment branding page, unlimited postings to our job board, content and more. If you are interested in the additional details, send an email to info@venturefizz.com. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

 Episode 84: Shannon McLay - Founder and CEO of The Financial Gym | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:23

Welcome to Episode 84 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Shannon McLay, Founder and CEO of The Financial Gym. We’re always thinking about our mental and physical health, but how often do we stay on top of our financial health? If you do, that’s awesome, but if you think there’s room for improvement, The Financial Gym could be a great fit for you. The Financial Gym is a revolutionary financial planning company that helps people of all financial backgrounds get and stay financially fit. Since I was interviewing a financial expert, I wanted to take full advantage of leveraging Shannon’s expertise. Thus, the format for this episode is a bit different where we go very deep on lots of personal finance related topics that are useful for all. Thus, in this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of topics, like: -Shannon’s background and her love for the hustle. -A deep dive into The Financial Gym including the aha moment and how it all works. -What it’s like being on The Today Show and the story about how Shannon started her podcast, Martinis and Your Money. -The 5 financially fit numbers that you should be paying attention to, like how much you should save, benchmarks for your credit score rating, debt-to-income ratio, and more. -Advice on asking for a raise and whether or not you should share your salary with your colleagues at work. -Her thoughts on preparing yourself financially, if you are thinking of starting a business. -Plus, a lot more. If you are enjoying The VentureFizz Podcast, then please consider giving us a 5-star rating on iTunes. It is such a simple thing, yet it is so helpful for us in terms of having other people discover these great interviews. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

 Episode 83: Ash Ashutosh - Founder and CEO at Actifio | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:26

Welcome to Episode 83 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Ash Ashutosh, Founder and CEO at Actifio. Ash is someone who fully embodies what it means to be a serial entrepreneur. In addition to Actifio, he also founded Serano Systems as well as AppIQ, a data storage company that was acquired by HP in 2005. Actifio, his latest company, is the world’s leading enterprise data-as-a-service platform. Powered by patented Virtual Data Pipeline™ technology, Actifio frees data from traditional infrastructure to accelerate adoption of hybrid cloud, build higher quality applications faster, and improve business resiliency and availability. Actifio is backed by some of the top venture capital firms in the industry and in case you didn’t know, the company is one of the unicorns in the Boston tech scene with a valuation of over $1B. In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of topics, like: -Ash’s background growing up in India and migrating to the US. -His early career in the tech industry, including his time at StorageNetworks, an early cloud storage company. -The details of Serano Systems and AppIQ, the first two companies that he founded. -What he learned during the time he spent as a VC at Greylock. -The aha moment behind Actifio and all the details on the company, its technology, and the massive market opportunity. -Advice for founders raising early-stage capital. -His thoughts on sharing a company’s valuation in the media after raising funding. -Plus, a lot more. Today’s episode is sponsored by Pluralsight. It is amazing what machine learning can do. With mounds of data being harvested every day, there’s so much we can learn and create. Pluralsight, the technology learning platform, is using this data for the good of tech professionals everywhere. Their AI helps you see what level your tech skills are at and recommends opportunities to keep learning. And they’re looking for help to make their algorithms even smarter. If changing the way the world learns technology through the intersection of Design, Product, Data Science and Engineering is right up your alley, apply to work at Pluralsight. Want to work here? Visit pluralsight.com/venturefizz to learn more. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

 Episode 82: Elizabeth Galbut - Co-Founder and Managing Partner at SoGal Ventures | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:51

Welcome to Episode 82 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Elizabeth Galbut, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at SoGal Ventures. Elizabeth has founded two venture capital firms. While attending business school, she founded A-Level Capital, the first student-led VC firm powered by John Hopkins students. Her current firm, SoGal Ventures is the first female-led millennial VC firm. They focus on investing in diverse founding teams that are trying to solve major problems in the consumer or healthcare industry. Elizabeth and her Co-Founder & Partner, Pocket Sun, have invested in over 50 companies including EverlyWell, Function of Beauty, Little Spoon, and many more. In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of topics, like: -Advice for founders on getting media attention. -Elizabeth’s early professional background and the story of how A-Level Capital came to be. -What led her down the path of starting SoGal Ventures, as well as all the details behind the firm and what they are targeting for investments. -The importance of diversity in entrepreneurship. -How Elizabeth manages her time. -Plus, a lot more. Did you know that we have a weekly digest email that has all the “must know” information about the NY tech scene? It is one email a week that will keep you plugged in. Go to venturefizz.com/email to sign up. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

 Episode 81: Richard Dulude - Co-Founder and Partner at Underscore VC | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:20

Welcome to Episode 81 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Richard Dulude, Co-Founder and Partner at Underscore VC. Richard has a really interesting background with a multi-faceted career. He was a professional skier competing for a spot on the US Olympic team, turned programmer, turned entrepreneur and now a venture capitalist. In his current role at Underscore VC, he’s leading the firm’s investments in the areas of the blockchain, AI, machine learning, XR, and serverless technologies. In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of topics, like: -What it's like competing for a spot on the Olympic team while studying engineering at an Ivy League school. -Richard’s career, including his time working on the pricing strategy for iTunes at Apple and helping to launch the direct-to-consumer eCommerce business for Procter & Gamble. -The story of how Underscore VC came to be, and all the details behind the firm, plus what they are targeting in terms of investments. -His thoughts on whether entrepreneurs are born or made. -What areas of technology he’s interested in right now. -Advice for founders raising capital. -How to determine valuations. -Plus, a lot more. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

 Episode 80: Alex Song - Founder and CEO at Innovation Department | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:14

Welcome to Episode 80 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Alex Song, Founder and CEO at Innovation Department. Simply put, the Innovation Department is a company that builds companies. In their SoHo studio, their team of brand strategists, builders, marketers, and operators are focused on reducing the time to product-market fit and generating success as efficiently as possible. And they don’t just turn ideas into companies--they invest in them too. The Innovation Department has incubated companies like DojoMojo (where Alex is also the CEO), WellPath, Wine Awesomeness, and others. Sample investments include well-known tech companies such as Lyft, Dropbox, Pinterest and more. In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of topics, like: -Alex’s background and what he learned from being an investment banker. -All about the Innovation Department and how their playbook helps them launch companies. -Lots of details on DojoMojo and how they are helping clients with customer acquisition efforts. -Advice on how to balance communicating with consumers and what he means by the 70/30% split between content and commerce. -His contrarian point of view on Amazon and why it is should be such an important part of a new brand’s strategy. -How Alex manages his time and how he structures his week. -Plus, a lot more. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

 Episode 79: Jennifer Lum - Co-Founder and COO at Forge.AI. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:17

Welcome to Episode 79 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Jennifer Lum, Co-Founder and COO at Forge.AI. Jennifer is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor, and startup advisor. Her track record really speaks for itself. She was part of some legendary teams in the Boston tech scene - that being m-Qube, which was acquired by Verisign and Quattro Wireless, which was acquired by Apple. She, then went on to be a Co-Founder of Adelphic Mobile, which was also acquired - this one by Time. As an angel investor, she has invested in over 30 startups and companies like Crashlytics, Careport Health, TribeHR, and others have also exited. In addition, she is also really well known as an advisor and mentor for lots of companies & founders. Forge.AI is tackling a very complex problem with a massive market opportunity. 80% of the world’s information is unstructured and not easily used by computers. That’s a lot of untapped potential and Forge.AI is transforming this unstructured information into machine-ready data for computational use. The company recently announced an $11M Series A round of funding led by Underscore VC. In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of topics, like: -Jennifer’s background including the details on how transformative her experience was at m-Qube and Quattro Wireless. -The story behind the founding of Adelphic, and its acquisition by Time. -All the details on Forge.AI, her latest startup and the market opportunity for their technology. -What she looks for in a company before making an angel investment and advice for people looking to become angel investors. -Her thoughts on the current state of the Boston tech scene and companies that she is excited about. -Plus, a lot more. Today’s episode is sponsored by Pluralsight. It is amazing what machine learning can do. With mounds of data being harvested every day, there’s so much we can learn and create. Pluralsight, the technology learning platform, is using this data for the good of tech professionals everywhere. Their AI helps you see what level your tech skills are at and recommends opportunities to keep learning. And they’re looking for help to make their algorithms even smarter. If changing the way the world learns technology through the intersection of Design, Product, Data Science and Engineering is right up your alley, apply to work at Pluralsight. Want to work here? Visit http://bit.ly/vfpluralsight to learn more. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

 Episode 77: David Cancel - CEO and Founder of Drift | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:12:06

Welcome to Episode 77 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed David Cancel, CEO & Founder of Drift. David is a product minded founder with a proven track record of success at building companies. His last four companies - that being Compete, Lookery, Ghostery, and Performable - were all acquired. Looking back at HubSpot’s acquisition of Performable, it ended up being a key ingredient for the company’s future success. David’s current company, Drift, is the first and only conversational marketing platform. The company has raised over $100M in funding from Sequoia Capital, CRV, and General Catalyst. In addition to being a successful founder, David is also an angel investor, mentor, author, and a podcast host of Seeking Wisdom. If you haven’t listened to Seeking Wisdom, you definitely need to check it out. It’s definitely one of my favorite podcasts. Thus in this episode of our podcast, which is the longest one to date, we cover a lot of topics like: -Why David keeps building companies. -Growing up in New York and the start of his career at Bolt, which was an incubator building truly visionary products during the early days of the Internet. -The background story on Compete and Performable. -Building the engineering and product function at HubSpot, including his philosophy on hiring without job descriptions. -The story of Drift and how they are disrupting the way businesses buy from other businesses. -Why there has been such an emphasis on building Drift’s brand from the early days of the company. -His thoughts on building a company’s culture. -The two books every entrepreneur should read. -How he builds out his schedule and tips on time management. -Plus, a lot more. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

 Episode 76: Stephanie Manning - Director of Platform at Lerer Hippeau | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:41

Welcome to Episode 76 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Stephanie Manning, Director of Platform at Lerer Hippeau, which is the most active seed investment firm in the New York tech scene. Let’s face it, jobs in venture capital are very scarce, yet they are highly desirable. There are different roles that make a VC operate and the path into one of these positions isn’t very clear. Stephanie and her colleague Isabelle Phelps, recently published a blog series which helps to bring transparency to the topic of landing a job in venture capital. My conversation with Stephanie is focused on this exact topic, where she shares so much useful information and advice. So, if you are interested in pursuing a role in venture capital, hopefully this discussion will help put you on a path to achieve your goal. Here is a list of the topics we will cover: -Stephanie’s background and her journey into the venture capital industry. -How she got involved with Lerer Hippeau, and how her role there evolved over time. -The different types of roles between investment and platform. -How the path into venture capital has changed. -Advice on how to get your foot in the door and what the interview process may look like. -Details on how the compensation piece of the equation may be structured. -Plus, a lot more. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

 Episode 75: Rebecca Liebman - Co-Founder and CEO at LearnLux | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:23

Welcome to Episode 75 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Rebecca Liebman, Co-Founder and CEO at LearnLux. If you are like most people, figuring out your own financial plan and making financial decisions at any age is not easy. It’s actually intimidating. There are all these different terms and options that are really difficult to understand. You would think, for something this is so incredibly important, that there has to be a better way. Well, Rebecca and her brother Michael, both recognized this issue which led them to start LearnLux, a company that brings financial wellness to the workplace as a benefit and helps your employees take control of their personal finances. As you will learn from hearing her story, Rebecca is a master networker and the type of person who is very driven to succeed. Her hard work and determination have been paying off, as she has been recognized by Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list and LearnLux has raised capital from Tier A investors on both coasts. This includes Ashton Kutcher, Guy Oseary, Marc Benioff, Underscore VC, Adam Nash (the former Wealthfront CEO), and others. In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of great topics like: -The interesting ritual that she does every time before speaking in public. -All about Rebecca’s background and the details behind LearnLux and its business model. -Advice for founders raising capital. -Tips for getting media as an early-stage company. -How she’s developed her leadership skills. -Plus, a lot more. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

 Episode 78: Spencer Lazar - Partner at General Catalyst | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:47:16

Welcome to Episode 78 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Spencer Lazar, Partner at General Catalyst in New York City. Spencer has several years of experience as a Venture Capitalist. He previously held investment roles at Accel and Insight Venture Partners. At General Catalyst, he helped open their office in New York. His current portfolio includes companies like Bowery, ClassPass, Fundbox, Giphy, Lemonade, and others. In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of great topics like: -His passion for photographing street art. -Spencer’s background, including some interesting details from his time at Harvard as a resident at Kirkland House over the same period of time that Facebook was getting started. -Lessons learned from co-founding his own startup Spontaneously, an early iOS-based mobile calendar. -What he is targeting in terms of his investments at General Catalyst. -Common pitfalls for companies trying to scale. -The current vibe of the New York tech ecosystem. -Plus, a lot more. Ok, quick side note. Are you expanding your company and growing your team in New York? If the answer is yes, then you need to check out our BIZZpages. It is an employment branding solution which helps you connect with and hire amazing talent in the New York Tech ecosystem. If you are interested in learning more, send an email to info@venturefizz.com and we’ll get you all the details. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

 Episode 74: Les Yetton and Tom Hazel - Co-Founders at CHAOSSEARCH | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:28

Welcome to Episode 74 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Les Yetton and Tom Hazel, Co-Founders at CHAOSSEARCH. If there’s one thing to say about today’s guests, it’s that you’d be hard-pressed to find two more qualified people to run a startup like CHAOSSEARCH than these two co-founders. Les is an experienced executive with multiple exits under his belt at companies like DynamicOps, Neocleus, Softricity, and others. Tom, is not only a serial entrepreneur with his own level of success, but he is also an inventor of technology, which always fascinates me in terms of how people are actually creating things like, in Tom’s instance, new computer science algorithms for big data. Their current startup, CHAOSSEARCH, is the first log search and analytics platform built for AWS S3. The company recently announced $9M in Series A funding, which was co-led by .406 Ventures and Glasswing Ventures with participating from Stage 1 Ventures. In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of great topics like: -Les and Tom’s early background before CHAOSSEARCH, and how the two co-founders met. -The story behind how CHAOSSEARCH was founded. -All the details of the company in terms of its technology, how they are helping companies, and the market opportunity. -Why they each keep building companies. -Advice for first-time founders raising capital. -The qualities they look for when hiring. -Plus, a lot more. Lastly, we have some exciting news to share! You can now listen to The VentureFizz Podcast on Spotify! Last week, Spotify announced their belief in podcasting and will be dedicating a lot of effort to this category, thus I was excited to have our show added. You can follow up by searching for VentureFizz in Spotify. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

 Episode 73: Jared Hecht - Co-Founder and CEO at Fundera | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:47:02

Welcome to Episode 73 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Jared Hecht, Co-Founder and CEO at Fundera. Jared is a serial entrepreneur who credits his success to the combination of a lot of hard work and yes, a bit of luck. He was a co-founder of GroupMe, a group messaging app, that was acquired for around $85M just about one year after the company was started. His latest company is Fundera, a marketplace for small businesses who are looking for financing options. To date, the company has helped 15,000 small businesses secure well over $850 million through its platform. In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of great topics like: * Jared’s early career aspirations to be in the music industry, including the story of how he offered Vampire Weekend to be their manager. * How he landed at Tumblr when it was still an early-stage company and what he learned there. * The full story on GroupMe, including how he met his co-founder Steve Martocci and how they were able to get traction that ultimately led to an acquisition by Skype. * All the details on Fundera, plus the social mission behind the company and how they are filling such a critical gap in our economy by supporting small business owners. * The hardest parts of building a company. * How he evaluates talent at different stages of a business. * Advice for evaluating investors when raising capital. * Plus, a lot more. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

 Episode 72: Tom Eisenmann - Professor at Harvard Business School | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:58

Welcome to Episode 72 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Tom Eisenmann, Professor at Harvard Business School. What do the companies Rent the Runway, Birchbox, ThredUp, Cloudflare, Evertrue, and InsightSquared all have in common? Well, they are all companies that you may have heard of… but did you know that they all participated in Harvard Business School’s New Venture Competition? It’s true and this is a small sampling of the amazing companies from this competition. Sure, careers in management consulting and investment banking are still commonly considered by b-school grads, but its the path of entrepreneurship that has been one of the fastest growing areas of interest for students. Thus, I was excited to interview Tom and get an inside look at entrepreneurship at HBS. Tom has over 20 years of experience as a faculty member and he is also the faculty Co-Chair of the HBS Rock Center for Entrepreneurship, which supports these students who are looking to transform their ideas into successful startups and even perhaps… change the world. In this episode of our podcast, we also cover lots of great topics like: -ABC’s Shark Tank and how so many HBS affiliated companies have appeared on the show. -Tom’s background and what led him down the path of academia. -How HBS has evolved over time as it relates to entrepreneurship and its curriculum, including their case method approach. -The common mistakes where entrepreneurs get tripped up. -Tom’s thoughts on whether or not entrepreneurship is a trait someone is born with or is it something that can be taught. -Advice on how to get into Harvard Business School. -Plus, a lot more. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!

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