Why Reese Witherspoon Decided to Become an Entrepreneur Founders Project Podcast Alexa von Tobel Reese Witherspoon was underwhelmed by Hollywood's perception of women, so she decided to re-write roles on her own terms.
Why This Founder Came Out of Retirement to Launch Four New Ventures Founders Project Podcast Alexa von Tobel Jyoti Bansal just couldn't quit entrepreneurship.
Why This Engineer-Turned-Founder Took His Time Selling to Okta Founders Project Podcast Alexa von Tobel When Eugenio Pace finally sold Auth0, the $6.5 billion sales price made the wait worthwhile.
Why Tim Chen Sought Out Venture Capital Funding Only After NerdWallet Was Profitable Founders Project Podcast Alexa von Tobel What started off a simple tool to help pick the right credit card has now scaled into a personal finance giant serving over 19 million users.
How James Hirschfeld Convinced Investors That Invitations Needed to Go Digital Founders Project Podcast Alexa von Tobel Over 175 million users have experienced the convenience of Paperless Post.
How to Build a $5 Billion Business Around a Single Pain Point Founders Project Podcast Alexa von Tobel Fivetran has scaled, in part, by narrowing its original focus.
How Allon Bloch of K Health Used AI to Make Medicine More Accessible Founders Project Podcast Alexa von Tobel Over 300 million people have taken advantage of the healthcare delivery app.
How Anthony Casalena Took Squarespace From a Dorm Room to the Stock Exchange Founders Project Podcast Alexa von Tobel Twenty years ago, Anthony Casalena just wanted to build a website. Now he's helping over 4.2 million users do the same with his website-building and hosting platform, Squarespace.
According to ServiceTitan’s Founder, Measuring Success for B2B Companies Comes Down to Two Metrics Founders Project Podcast Alexa von Tobel Ara Mahdessian says these are the two most important metrics of B2B success.