Innovation with Mark Peter Davis

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Nov 18, 2021 • 1h 7min

Debt Financing & Venture Capital: An Unlikely Synergy with Ali Hamed of CoVenture

Ali Hamed is a Partner at CoVenture Holding Company LLC. Since his college days he’s been building an impressive network and unsurprisingly has built an impressive business. What’s unique about CoVenture’s model is that they’ve found an interesting synergy between debt financing and venture capital. In addition to making venture investments, Ali and his team provide balance sheet capital to innovative companies that are financing new asset classes. As CoVenture puts it: “CoVenture partners with founders who are inventing new asset classes, identifying new economies, or who require alternative types of capital to grow -- and backs them with venture capital and/or debt financing.”If you’re interested in the business models of venture capital, debt or general finance I think you’ll find this conversation to be educational. I certainly did. Show LinksFollow us on Twitter: @AliBHamed / @coventurevc / @mpdGuest Links: CoVenture Holding Company LLC, Crossbeam Venture PartnersPodcast Links: Website, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
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Nov 11, 2021 • 44min

How do we teach 2B children? Democratizing Access to Tutors With AI | Nhon Ma of Numerade

Nhon Ma is the CEO and Co-Founder of Numerade, a Los Angeles based EdTech platform that’s using AI and short form videos to democratize access to tutoring for kids around the world. What is brilliant about their idea is that they are bringing supplemental learning to students who can’t afford traditional private tutoring.Nhon is an ex-Googler so he’s a tech-savvy founder who just knows how to run a business. During the chat, Nhon shared his extremely inspiring personal journey and if you follow the thread of his story it seems as though he was destined to start this company. We discussed the intricacies of Numerade, how learning varies by states and countries, how education is evolving in the US and so much more.Show LinksFollow us on Twitter: @nhonma / @numerade_edu / @mpdGuest Links: NumeradePodcast Links: Website, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
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Nov 4, 2021 • 60min

Killing Debt With Tech To Save Americans w/ Jason Saltzman of Relief

Jason Saltzman is the Co-Founder of Relief and a well known member of the New York start-up community. Relief is an app that helps people navigate the craziness when dealing with debt. According to Jason, Relief is here to kill your debt.The statistics about debt in America are staggering:Average amount of debt = $6k/personAverage number of credit cards = 8 credit cards/person1 out of 3 people are behind on credit card paymentsBeyond Relief, Jason is one of the best community builders out there. Rolling Stone actually called him a “cruise director,” a hilarious and accurate phrase if you know Jason.He is also very much on top of his social media game, especially TikTok, which he believes that all businesses should be active on.During the chat we discussed a lot about the intricacies regarding debt in America, building communities and winning strategies for creators on TikTok.Follow us on Twitter: @SaltzmanJason / @startrelief / @mpdShow LinksGuest Links: Relief, AlleyBooks Mentioned: Tipping Point by Malcolm GladwellPodcast Links: Website, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
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Oct 28, 2021 • 46min

Operator Turned VC: How Eniac Ventures Acts Like A Startup Player-Coach w/ Nihal Mehta, Co-Founder of Eniac Ventures

Nihal Mehta is the Co-Founder of Eniac Ventures, a successful seed venture firm that has invested in unicorns like AirBnb and Boxed. Nihal has been a serial founder and an active investor for over a decade. The only way to know what a founder is REALLY going through is by being a founder yourself. IMHO, VCs who have operator experience have a great competitive advantage.Nihal is one of the best startup player-coaches out there so it was a blast discussing how his founder experience has influenced his VC strategy.During the chat, we also talk about some of Nihal's other endeavors, one of which is the India Internet Group (IIG). IIG is a fund based out of India so we talk about the startup and VC scene there.He also started The 100K Pledge, a website that holds people and companies accountable when they make public pledges to help fight injustice. The site keeps tabs on what they're actually doing to help the cause.As you can tell, we cover a lot during the chat. Big thanks to Nihal for joining me on the pod to catch up and share his thoughts on everything.Follow us on Twitter: @nihalmehta / @eniacventures / @mpdShow LinksGuest Links: Eniac Ventures, The 100k Pledge, HelpMainStreet.comPodcast Links: Website, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
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Oct 21, 2021 • 45min

What WeWork Taught Us & The PR Playbook w/ Maureen Farrell of The New York Times and The Cult of We

For this week’s episode I chatted with Maureen Farrell, a New York Times reporter and the co-author of The Cult of We. The Cult of We is about the rise and fall of WeWork, which Maureen covered extensively while she was working at the Wall Street Journal. She is such an expert on the topic that she was featured in the Hulu documentary WeWork: Or The Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn.   Maureen is a veteran tech journalist. She graduated from Duke, got a masters from Columbia’s journalism school, and has spent more than 15 years working for publications like Forbes, CNN, the Wall Street Journal and now the New York Times.In this conversation today, we extract some business insights from the WeWork saga, things entrepreneurs can learn - both the good and bad.I also took this opportunity to get her raw advice on how entrepreneurs should maintain their media relationships, and Maureen was kind enough to give us a bit of a playbook.Follow us on Twitter: @maureenmfarrell / @nytimes  / @mpdGuest Links: The Cult of We, Maureen’s articles from The Wall Street Journal, Hulu doc about WeWorkPodcast Links: Website, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
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Oct 14, 2021 • 51min

The Next VC Frontier & Inside Silicon Valley w/ Sam Lessin, GP at Slow Ventures & Co-Founder of Fin

On this week’s episode I chatted with Sam Lessin, Co-Founder of Fin and General Partner at Slow Ventures.Sam is, in the truest sense, a Silicon Valley insider. He’s a part of the Harvard tech mafia, friends with Zuckerberg and has built a few different tech startups.Beyond all of that, he is an extremely deep and abstract thinker. I’ve always been a fan of listening to and learning from him.During our chat we discussed how he sees the VC model changing (he has some strong opinions on this which are great), the evolution of media and its business models, the differences between US and China government strategies towards tech and a whole lot more. Enjoy.Follow us on Twitter: @lessin / @slow / @betterwithfin / @mpdGuest Links: Slow Ventures, Fin, The Information, Book: The Invention of NewsPodcast Links: Website, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
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Oct 7, 2021 • 57min

US-China: Tech, Politics and Avoiding War w/ Zheng Huang of Committee of 100

Zheng Huang is the President of the Committee of 100. Committee of 100 is a non-profit U.S. leadership organization of prominent Chinese Americans in business, government, academia, healthcare, and the arts focused on public policy engagement, civic engagement, and philanthropy.Z is incredibly smart and during our chat we cover a lot.We talk about what the Committee of 100 is and why it was created (which includes a bit of history on the Chinese-American experience in the US), the different approaches of the US and China when it comes to tech and free speech, and how the two countries can avoid war (which history shows normally happens during the a transition of economic power). This is a FASCINATING conversation. I thoroughly enjoyed and hope you do too.Follow us on Twitter: @ZhengZhuang / @Committee100 / @mpdGuest Links: Committee of 100Podcast Links: Website, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
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Sep 30, 2021 • 45min

VC Lessons From A VC Founder and Professor at Columbia Business School | Angela Lee of 37 Angels

For this week’s episode I chatted with Angela Lee, Founder of 37 Angels, an investment network that activates female investors through an educational bootcamp. She is also a professor at the Columbia Business School where she focuses on teaching about venture capital.Angela is great at sharing her knowledge about the world. She has a very structured way of communicating her wonderful insights. During our chat she shared some of her favorite lessons she teaches at CBS and useful business strategies everyone should keep in mind, like how to ask for help the best way. We also talked about the gender gap in angel investing and venture capital, an issue that Angela and 37 Angels is doing amazing work to help with. I always love catching up with Angela and I hope you enjoy the conversation.Follow us on Twitter: @angelawlee / @37AngelsNY / @mpdShow LinksGuest Links: @37AngelsNY / @Columbia_Biz / Give and Take by Adam GrantPodcast Links: Website, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
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Sep 23, 2021 • 56min

New Orleans: A Blossoming Tech & Innovation Hub w/ Hal Callais of Callais Capital

For this week’s episode I chatted with Hal Callais, Managing Partner and CIO of Callais Capital. Callais Capital is a southern Louisiana based alternative asset management firm that invests in tech companies in the South and Mississippi River Delta region. Hal is from a multi-generational family of entrepreneurs in Louisiana. He is very connected to the geography of the region and has been playing a crucial role in New Orleans’ blossoming startup and innovation scene. I thought this was a really interesting conversation, a way to see into a nascent ecosystem and get a sense of what it is like in the earlier days of an entrepreneurial boom. We talk about everything from tech and innovation in New Orleans to the evolution of this ecosystem post Hurricane Katrina. Enjoy.Follow us on Twitter: @hal_callais / @CallaisCapital / @mpdShow LinksGuest Links: Callais CapitalPodcast Links: Website, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
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Sep 16, 2021 • 32min

How New York State Is Becoming the CleanTech Capital with John Lochner of New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)

On this week's episode I sit down with John Lochner, the Vice President of Innovation at New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).NYSERDA was established in 1975 to support clean energy and protect the environment. They're the government entity in the state of New York that is taking the lead to help drive innovation in the CleanTech ecosystem. Not only are they helping NY meet climate goals, they're also essentially writing the playbook for how governments can drive drive the initiatives and investments needed to combat climate change. What they're doing is incredible. This is a wildly interesting and important topic. I hope you enjoy learning about it as much as I did.Follow us on Twitter: @NYSERDA / @mpdShow LinksGuest Links: NYSERDA, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram Podcast Links: Website, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn

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