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Meet the Person Who Started a 6-Figure Tech Startup in College
Episode 21

Meet the Person Who Started a 6-Figure Tech Startup in College

Clock Speed with Shamus Madan

September 10, 202118m 25s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Shamus Madan converses with Jordan Gonzalez about his journey from being part of a tech startup to venture consulting. They discuss the inception of Jordan's entrepreneurial spirit, the birth of GeoSwap, and how he balanced academics with entrepreneurship. The duo also delves into the rewards and challenges of startup life, the significance of team dynamics, work culture, leadership perception, and setting an intentional company culture.

Welcome everyone to the MBIT (Markets Business Investing and Tech) podcast. In today's episode Jordan Gonzalez is a young entrepreneur who build a 6-figure tech startup from the ground up. Here is what he did to grow the company.

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(0:00) Introduction to the MBIT Podcast and Guest Jordan Gonzalez (1:34) Jordan Gonzalez's Journey: From Tech Startup to Venture Consulting (5:25) The Genesis of Jordan's Entrepreneurship and Tech Beginnings (7:41) The Birth of GeoSwap: Transitioning from Idea to Business (9:21) Balancing Academics and Entrepreneurship: Jordan's Experience (11:31) The Rewards and Challenges of Startup Life (14:14) Importance of Team Dynamics and Work Culture in a Company (16:07) Impact of Leadership Perception on Company Culture (17:00) The Cruciality of Intentionally Setting Company Culture (17:34) Outro, Call to Action, and Podcast Disclaimer