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Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)

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S1 Ep 18Tina Seelig (Stanford Technology Ventures Program) - What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20

Tina Seelig, Executive Director for the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, provides insights on life, leadership, and the little things that make a big difference in an entrepreneurial setting.

Apr 12, 200641 min

S1 Ep 17John Roos (Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati) - Life Inside a Law Firm

John Roos, CEO of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich and Rosati, has represented many major Silicon Valley companies during mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, strategic alliances, and joint ventures. In this lecture, he describes many of the lessons he's learned since joining the firm in 1988, including building a brand, taking risks, and the importance of integrity.

Mar 8, 200654 min

S1 Ep 16Carol Bartz (Autodesk) - Balancing Work and Life

Carol Bartz, Executive Chairman of the Board and CEO of Autodesk for the past 14 years, reflects on her experience of running one of the largest PC software companies in the world while finding a balance between her career and personal life. She also stresses the importance of continued learning and addresses the challenges of succeeding in a global market.

Mar 1, 200643 min

S1 Ep 15Michael Goldberg (Mohr Davidow Ventures) - Lessons Learned in the Life Sciences Industry

Michael Goldberg, General Partner at Mohr Davidow Ventures and Founder of Axion Inc., shares lessons learned through his 25 years of experience as an entrepreneur and investor in the life sciences industry.

Feb 22, 200647 min

S1 Ep 14Chong-Moon Lee (Ambex Venture Group) - Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy Through the Eyes of an Immigrant

Chong-Moon Lee, chairman and CEO of Ambex Venture Group, and founder of Diamond Multimedia Systems, describes his path to becoming one of the most distinguished entrepreneurs and philanthropists in Silicon Valley.

Feb 15, 200656 min

S1 Ep 13Kim Popovits (Genomic Health) - Strategies in the Biopharmaceutical Industry

Kim Popovits, President and COO of Genomic Health, Inc., discusses the organizational and technological strategies that have contributed to her success in the biopharmaceutical industry.

Feb 8, 200651 min

S1 Ep 12Janice Fraser (Adaptive Path) - Entrepreneurial Leadership Qualities

Janice Fraser, CEO and a founding partner of Adaptive Path, discusses the entrepreneurial leadership qualities that have contributed to the success of her user experience consulting company.

Feb 1, 200655 min

S1 Ep 11Bobby Beaver and Jeff Beaver (Zazzle) - Two Brothers Building a Company From Scratch

Jeff and Bobby Beaver, Co-founders of Zazzle and graduates of Stanford University, describe their story and entrepreneurial experiences in building an internet start-up. They discuss the passion, dedication and the power of small teams in achieving a vision.

Jan 25, 200653 min

S1 Ep 10Tom Byers (Stanford Technology Ventures Program) - Ten Enduring Success Factors for High Technology Entrepreneurship

Stanford University professor, Tom Byers, discusses ten enduring success factors of high-technology entrepreneurship, including planning, teamwork, venture financing, leadership, cash flow, market positioning, partnerships, and identifying business opportunities.

Jan 18, 200654 min

S1 Ep 9Frank Ricks (LRK Architecture) - Using Creative Leadership

Frank Ricks, Founder of LRK Architecture, discusses design and creating value for clients while using creative leadership to increase the firm from seven to a hundred and sixty employees.

Nov 16, 200556 min

S1 Ep 8Kim Polese (SpikeSource) - Twenty Years of Experience in Developing Software in Silicon Valley

Kim Polese, CEO of SpikeSource, describes her twenty years of experience in developing software in Silicon Valley including Java development with Sun Microsystems. She also discusses SpikeSource's relationship with the open source community.

Nov 9, 200558 min

S1 Ep 7Lonnie Smith (Intuitive Surgical) - From Start-up to Market Dominance in the Field of Surgical Robotics

Lonnie Smith, President and CEO of Intuitive Surgical, discusses Intuitive's path from start-up to market dominance in the field of surgical robotics.

Nov 2, 200550 min

S1 Ep 6Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook) - From Harvard to the Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg, founder of TheFacebook, is interviewed by VC, Jim Breyer, Managing Partner of Accel. Mark describes what it was like to leave Harvard to venture into a business to build a social utility tool for college students around the world.

Oct 26, 200556 min

S1 Ep 5Joe Liemandt (Trilogy) - The Passion and Perseverance Behind a Start-up

Joe Liemandt, founder, President and CEO of Trilogy, describes the passion and perseverance it took to take his enterprise software company from a five-person start-up to a global industry leader.

Oct 19, 200554 min

S1 Ep 4Evan Williams (Odeo) - The Technology of Podcasting

Evan Williams, Co-founder and CEO of Odeo, discusses his views on the opportunities and challenges in the quickly emerging technology of Podcasting.

Oct 12, 200556 min

S1 Ep 3Geoff Davis (Unitus) - The Microfinance of Entrepreneurship

Geoff Davis, founder and CEO of Unitus, talks about microfinance at the Entrepreneurial Thought Leader lecture series emphasizing the relevance and potential of this field.

Oct 5, 200549 min

S1 Ep 1Jeff Hawkins (Numenta) - Entrepreneurship Viewed as a Tool and When to Use it in Industry & Science

Jeff Hawkins, founder of Palm Computing and director of the Redwood Neuroscience Institute, speaks at Stanford University's Entrepreneurial Thought Leader lecture series.

May 18, 200556 min