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May 12, 2018 • 49min

Episode 24: Sue Graham Johnston - President of 128 Technology

Welcome to Episode 24 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast of Boston's most trusted source for startup and tech jobs, news, and insights! For the 24th episode of our podcast, I interviewed Sue Graham Johnston, the President of 128 Technology in Burlington. I have to admit, one the best things about doing this podcast is the opportunity to dig deep into the background of our guests. When I’m doing research on each person, there’s always something that comes up that helps take the story to the next level. Well in the case of Sue, as I was doing my research on Google, I was blown away to see a connection to an amazing story that made headlines across the world for a great charity, that being the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Sue and her husband were two of the key people that helped grant a wish for a boy named Miles Scott, who ended up being Batkid for the day in San Francisco and fight crime alongside Batman, who was played by Sue’s husband EJ, to rescue the damsel in distress, who was played by (you guessed it) Sue Graham Johnston. It is truly an amazing and heartwarming story that we talk about at length. She also shares the details on how they’ve played a role in crashing the Make-A-Wish Foundation’s website not once, but twice. We also talk about: -Her professional accomplishments, of which there are many. -What she learned at Oracle in terms of operational leadership. -128 Technology - why she joined and what the company does. -Her passion for very important issues, like addressing the pipeline issue of women in STEM roles and working to fix the gender pay gap. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice! And make sure to follow 128 Technology on Twitter @128technology and VentureFizz @VentureFizz.
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May 5, 2018 • 32min

Episode 23: Ellie Mirman - CMO at Crayon

Welcome to Episode 23 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast of Boston's most trusted source for startup and tech jobs, news, and insights! For the 23rd episode of our podcast, I interviewed Ellie Mirman, the CMO at Crayon in Boston. Ellie was one of the early, early employees at HubSpot, as she joined the company right after they raised their Series A round of funding and were only about 10-15 employees. She saw the full lifecycle of the company in terms of their growth to an IPO and wore lots of different hats along the way. Since HubSpot, she was the VP of Marketing at Toast for a little over two years and is now the CMO at Crayon, a market and competitive intelligence platform company that just raised $5M in venture funding. In this episode, we cover topics like: -Those fun videos HubSpot was making during the early days of the company (the Alanis Morrissette one was classic) -Why she loves joining early stage companies -The current state of the marketing industry -Career advice for marketers looking to become a CMO -And a lot more! Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice! And make sure to follow Crayon on Twitter @Crayon and VentureFizz @VentureFizz.
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Apr 28, 2018 • 39min

Episode 22: Andy Palmer - Co-Founder & CEO of Tamr

Welcome to Episode 22 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast of Boston's most trusted source for startup and tech jobs, news, and insights! Let's face it: in order for a tech ecosystem to thrive, you need people who are not only successful entrepreneurs, but also know how to pay it forward for the next generation. For the 22nd episode of our podcast, I interviewed Andy Palmer, who is the CEO & Co-Founder of Tamr in Cambridge. Andy is the definition of what it means to pay it forward. A serial successful entrepreneur in his own right, and he is also a very active angel investor with close to 60 of his own investments (not to mention being an LP in other local funds, and mentoring lots of founders along the way). In this episode, we cover topics like: -How rugby relates to startups -The details behind Vertica, a very successful company that was acquired by HP -Why you shouldn't raise capital in the early days of your company -The common mistakes entrepreneurs make when pitching an idea -And lots more! Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice! And make sure to follow Tamr on Twitter @Tamr_Inc and VentureFizz @VentureFizz.
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Apr 21, 2018 • 41min

Episode 21: Mike McKee - CEO of ObserveIT

Welcome to Episode 21 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast of Boston's most trusted source for startup and tech jobs, news, and insights! This time, I want to start with a question: How do the worlds of professional hockey and business relate to each other? Well, you're about to find out, as I interview my first former professional athlete for the podcast. His name is Mike McKee and he is the CEO at ObserveIT, a company that is rapidly growing in Boston’s massive security cluster. Mike played professional hockey for the Quebec Nordiques before the franchise relocated to Colorado and became the Avalanche. Upon entering the business world, he graduated from Harvard Business School and later became an executive at PTC and Rapid7 before joining ObserveIT as CEO. In this episode, we cover topics like: -What playing professional hockey taught him about the business world, and of adversity -How he charted his way through lots of different roles, to the point of landing a CEO position at a venture-backed company -His “hire slow” philosophy, and why he talks people out of jobs -And so much more! Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice! And make sure to follow ObserveIT on Twitter @ObserveIT and VentureFizz @VentureFizz.
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Apr 14, 2018 • 37min

Episode 20: Howard Kogan - CEO of WordStream

Welcome to Episode 20 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast of Boston's most trusted source for startup and tech jobs, news, and insights! For this episode of The VentureFizz Podcast, I interviewed Howard Kogan, CEO of WordStream. WordStream is a venture-backed SaaS company and a thought leader in the world of Pay-Per-Click (PPC) marketing. They develop online advertising software and provide managed services to help businesses and agencies grow through paid search and paid social. Howard is an expert at growing and scaling companies as an executive, and his track record speaks for itself. The last two companies he was apart of—Communispace and Molecular—were both acquired. In this episode, we cover lots of topics like: -The journey through his career -Building the foundation to allow your company to scale -When you should hire a COO -What companies might be thinking about when it comes to an acquisition -And a lot more! Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice! And make sure to follow WordStream on Twitter @WordStream and VentureFizz @VentureFizz.
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Apr 8, 2018 • 48min

Episode 19: Jody Rose - President of the New England Venture Capital Association (NEVCA)

Welcome to Episode 19 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast of Boston's most trusted source for startup and tech jobs, news, and insights! For this episode of The VentureFizz Podcast, I interviewed Jody Rose - President of the New England Venture Capital Association (NEVCA). If you are not familiar with the NEVCA, they are one of the most important organizations that supports entrepreneurship and innovation for the region, and they do so across two pillar industries (tech and life sciences). While a lot of my previous interviews have focused on the entrepreneurial journey of building a company, in this episode we chat a lot about the challenges surrounding our industry and how several of the NEVCA programs and policy initiatives are making an impact across important topics like: -Diversity & inclusion -Retaining our student population -Non-competes -Increasing the investment activity with female entrepreneurs -And a lot more! Then, of course, we talk about the biggest celebration of the year… the NEVY Awards, happening on May 9th at the House of Blues Boston! If you are buying tickets (which you should) use our code VENTUREFIZZ for a 15% discount. I hope to see you there! Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice! And make sure to follow NEVCA on Twitter @NewEnglandVC and VentureFizz @VentureFizz.
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Mar 31, 2018 • 45min

Episode 18: Charles Teague - Founder & CEO of Lose It!

Welcome to Episode 18 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast of Boston's most trusted source for startup and tech jobs, news, and insights! For this episode of The VentureFizz Podcast, I interviewed Charles Teague, Founder & CEO of Lose It! If you are not familiar with Lose It!, it is a very successful consumer company in Boston with over 35 million downloads. Since then, the company has helped people lose over 70 million pounds, which is extraordinary! In this podcast, we cover a lot of ground: -His professional journey, which includes being part of Allaire and going public, as well as starting his own company that was acquired by Microsoft -How the first generation iPhone changed everything for him -The story of Lose It!, and how it was founded Then, we surface lots of important advice for entrepreneurs, like: -The benefits of running a capital-efficient company -How they managed to convert users to their premium model -And so much more! Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice! And make sure to follow Lose It! on Twitter @loseit and VentureFizz @VentureFizz.
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Mar 24, 2018 • 38min

Episode 17: Ellen Rubin - Co-Founder & CEO of ClearSky Data

Welcome to Episode 17 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast of Boston's most trusted source for startup and tech jobs, news, and insights! For this episode of The VentureFizz Podcast, I interviewed Ellen Rubin, Co-Founder & CEO of ClearSky Data. Ellen is a serial entrepreneur. She has been a co-founder of three companies and was an early employee at Netezza, a company that went public and was later acquired by IBM for approximately $1.7B. In this podcast, we cover a ton of great topics, like the Netezza journey from stealth to IPO, how CloudSwitch (a prior company) was an early pioneer of cloud computing for enterprise, and the story behind ClearSky Data. We also surface some great advice for entrepreneurs, like how to validate your idea in the market, how to land your first early adopter customers, and lots more! Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice! And make sure to follow ClearSky Data on Twitter @ClearSkyData and VentureFizz @VentureFizz.
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Mar 17, 2018 • 39min

Episode 16: Sean Ford - Chief Marketing Officer at LogMeIn

Welcome to Episode 16 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast of Boston's most trusted source for startup and tech jobs, news, and insights! On this episode, VentureFizz Founder Keith Cline is joined Sean Ford, Chief Marketing Officer at LogMeIn Sean has built a name for himself as one of the top marketing executives in the software industry, where he is now leading a massive marketing function for a company that is generating north of $1 billion in revenue. We cover so much great info in this episode, like how he built a career that led him down the path to being a Chief Marketing Officer at a publicly traded company, a peek under the hood of LogMeIn's marketing function, the difference between a VP of Marketing and a CMO, and lots more! Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice! And make sure to follow LogMeIn on Twitter @LogMeIn and VentureFizz @VentureFizz.
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Mar 10, 2018 • 43min

Episode 15: Julie Yoo - Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at Kyruus

Welcome to Episode 15 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast of Boston's most trusted source for startup and tech jobs, news, and insights! On this episode, VentureFizz Founder Keith Cline is joined Julie Yoo, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at Kyruus. Kyruus is a healthcare tech company that is ultimately solving some critical issues when it comes to not only getting the right doctor or specialist but helping to improve the access to these experts so you can get treated sooner. The company has 120 employees, and has raised over $60M in funding from Highland Capital, Venrock, McKesson, and others. In this podcast, we cover lots of topics, like the early days of her career at Endeca, how Moneyball was an inspiration behind Kyruus, advice for women raising venture capital, and lots more! Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice! And make sure to follow Kyruus on Twitter @Kyruus and VentureFizz @VentureFizz.

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