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Kevin Ryan is one of the leading serial entrepreneurs and investors in New York. Previously he co-founded MongoDB, Business Insider, Gilt Groupe, Zola, Nomad Health, Pearl Health, and was the CEO of DoubleClick (Acquired by Google for $3.1B). Today, Kevin is the founder and CEO of AlleyCorp, a venture capital firm that incubates and invests in transformative companies in healthcare, diversified tech, robotics, and impact. Just yesterday, Alleycorp announced their $250M fund, their first ever external capital. In Today’s Episode with Kevin Ryan We Discuss: 1.
Early Signs of Entrepreneurship 2. •
How did Kevin’s early life shape his career? How would his parents and teachers describe him? • •
Does Kevin agree that successful entrepreneurs always show signs early? • •
What does Kevin think about luck vs. skill? Why does Kevin think that most things are out of your control as an entrepreneur? • 1.
Lessons from Founding 10+ Companies Worth $27BN 2. •
Does Kevin agree the best CEOs are also the best fundraisers? • •
What were Kevin’s biggest lessons from scaling DoubleClick from 20 to 2000 employees? • •
What was Kevin’s a-ha moment behind Business Insider? What was the reason behind its success? • •
Why does Kevin believe the best founders are always in unfamiliar fields? • 1.
Incubating World’s Best Companies 2. •
How does Kevin allocate resources between incubations vs. investments? • •
What are the biggest commonalities between successful companies at AlleyCorp? • •
Is Kevin a market-led or people-led investor? • •
What does Kevin think is the most important element in achieving product-market fit? • •
What was Kevin’s biggest miss on selecting founders? What were his takeaways? • 1.
Current State of Venture 2. •
Why does Kevin believe venture is more competitive now than ever before? • •
What does Kevin know now that wish he’d known when he started investing? • •
Does Kevin agree rich investors make better investors? • •
Why does Kevin not care about ownership? • •
Does Kevin agree with Doug Leone that venture has transitioned from a high boutique margin industry to a low margin commoditised industry? • •
Does Kevin agree with Peter Fenton that price is a mental trap? •
Release date
Lydbog: 10. april 2024
Økonomi & Business
Kevin Ryan is one of the leading serial entrepreneurs and investors in New York. Previously he co-founded MongoDB, Business Insider, Gilt Groupe, Zola, Nomad Health, Pearl Health, and was the CEO of DoubleClick (Acquired by Google for $3.1B). Today, Kevin is the founder and CEO of AlleyCorp, a venture capital firm that incubates and invests in transformative companies in healthcare, diversified tech, robotics, and impact. Just yesterday, Alleycorp announced their $250M fund, their first ever external capital. In Today’s Episode with Kevin Ryan We Discuss: 1.
Early Signs of Entrepreneurship 2. •
How did Kevin’s early life shape his career? How would his parents and teachers describe him? • •
Does Kevin agree that successful entrepreneurs always show signs early? • •
What does Kevin think about luck vs. skill? Why does Kevin think that most things are out of your control as an entrepreneur? • 1.
Lessons from Founding 10+ Companies Worth $27BN 2. •
Does Kevin agree the best CEOs are also the best fundraisers? • •
What were Kevin’s biggest lessons from scaling DoubleClick from 20 to 2000 employees? • •
What was Kevin’s a-ha moment behind Business Insider? What was the reason behind its success? • •
Why does Kevin believe the best founders are always in unfamiliar fields? • 1.
Incubating World’s Best Companies 2. •
How does Kevin allocate resources between incubations vs. investments? • •
What are the biggest commonalities between successful companies at AlleyCorp? • •
Is Kevin a market-led or people-led investor? • •
What does Kevin think is the most important element in achieving product-market fit? • •
What was Kevin’s biggest miss on selecting founders? What were his takeaways? • 1.
Current State of Venture 2. •
Why does Kevin believe venture is more competitive now than ever before? • •
What does Kevin know now that wish he’d known when he started investing? • •
Does Kevin agree rich investors make better investors? • •
Why does Kevin not care about ownership? • •
Does Kevin agree with Doug Leone that venture has transitioned from a high boutique margin industry to a low margin commoditised industry? • •
Does Kevin agree with Peter Fenton that price is a mental trap? •
Release date
Lydbog: 10. april 2024
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