This episode of How to Startup is truly electrifying—pun absolutely intended! We're diving into the journey of Venus Jenkins, the brilliant CEO & Co-Founder of ChargeNet Stations, who is recharging theU.S. EV landscape with a spark of innovation. With a background that ranges from nuclear chemistry (yes, we’re talking science that’s as powerful as it sounds) to hands-on infrastructure leadership, capped off with an MIT MBA, Venus brings a rare blend of technical wizardry and strategic smarts. Her story is a brilliant reminder that creativity and corporate entrepreneurship are the fuel for tomorrow’s innovations.
Get ready to be inspired, laugh a little, and maybe even rethink what it means to drive change in the clean energy space!
We discuss:
How ChargeNet Stations is creating a seamless EV charging experience
Lessons from transitioning from corporate leadership to entrepreneurship
The role of first-principles thinking in energy innovation
The future of sustainability and green tech
If you're interested in startups, sustainability, and the future of energy, this episodeis for you!
In this episode, we’re joined by James Jones, founder of Bump, a platform transforming the creative economy by empowering artists and influencers to know their worth and build sustainable income streams.
We discuss pivots, retention, and the journey from one-off success to long-term impact. James opens up about his own journey from lawyer to tech entrepreneur and shares valuable lessons on knowing your value, funding dynamics, and the importance of creating real value for customers.
This episode is packed with insights for anyone looking to make waves in the creative economy.
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In this episode of "How to Startup," Gaurav Bhattacharya, founder of Jeeva.ai, dives deep into the realities of scaling in a fast-growing market. He shares his experience on why it's crucial to ride existing waves rather than trying to create new ones, and how college students often set the stage for the next big trends in AI. Gaurav also dispels common startup myths, especially around fundraising, and provides valuable advice for founders looking to grow without getting swept up in the hype.
Join us for this insightful 40-minute conversation packed with actionable strategies for thriving in a dynamic business environment.
Curious about scaling a creative business and building a strong community? Join us on "How to Startup" as we feature Michael Bohn, founder of Studio 111, one of California's leading architecture firms. Hosted by the Institute for Innovation & Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Kunal Chandiramani, this 40-minute episode explores Michael's journey, sharing his insights on growing a creative enterprise and fostering industry connections. Learn from a design visionary who has mastered the balance between creativity and business growth.
Ever wondered how to pivot and excel in the ever-changing startup landscape? Join us on "How to Startup" as we feature Rex Wong, founding investor of Applied Semantics, the creators of Google AdSense. Hosted by the Institute for Innovation & Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Kunal Chandiramani, this 40-minute episode dives deep into Rex's journey, offering his strategies for thriving amidst change. Learn from a tech pioneer who has navigated and led through industry shifts.
Step into the world of venture capital with Brendan Rogers, Founder of Wag and General Partner at 2am VC, in this insightful episode of 'How to Startup.' Hosted by Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Kunal Chandiramani, this 40-minute masterclass dives into venture capital, alonsige this Industry Legend, who raised over $300 million in venture capital, before becoming a VC himself.
The episode delves into the art of building a minimum viable product (MVP) with Walter Larkins, the President of Sapphire RCMS and a Board Member for the Insitute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Join us as we navigate the journey from ideation to the creation of an initial product through a compelling discussion with Walter. Gain valuable insights into the nuanced process of developing both hardware and software MVPs, and uncover the essential steps involved in bringing an idea to life. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or a budding innovator, this episode offers a great guide.!!
Our EIR, Kunal Chandiramani, sits down with Nate Grey, a Serial Entrepreneur and Harvard Alumni Network Entrepreneur in Residence, for an insightful conversation that will help you navigate the early stages of your startup journey.
Discover proven strategies for assessing the viability of your ideas and gain practical tips on conducting effective market research. Learn how to identify and evaluate market opportunities, understand customer needs, and determine which idea has the greatest potential for success.
Whether you're a first-time founder or a seasoned entrepreneur, this episode will provide you with the tools and insights you need to make informed decisions and lay the foundation for a thriving business.
Zero to one!!!