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Sep 27, 2023 • 34min

Kaycee Lai, CEO and Founder of Promethium: $34.5 Million Raised to Make Building Data Products Easy

In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Kaycee Lai, CEO and Founder of Promethium, a data fabric platform that's raised $34.5 Million in funding. Topics Discussed: Kaycee’s background, including his time as a Federal Reserve analyst Why Martha Stewart is the CEO Kaycee admires the most, and why his favorite book is a classic 19th-century French novel The difficulties companies have in leveraging data, what data fabric is, and how Promethium uses data fabric to help companies overcome those obstacles The data industry: its current state and trends, and its future Why marketing is less important than educating prospects and being transparent about your product, and why fundraising is not really a numbers’ game   Favorite book:  The Count of Monte Cristo
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Sep 27, 2023 • 30min

Michael Guirguis, Co-Founder and CEO of SESO: $30 Million Raised to Power the Agriculture Workforce of the Future

  In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Michael Guirguis, Co-Founder and CEO of SESO, a workforce management platform for the agriculture industry that has raised nearly $30 Million in funding. Topics Discussed: Michael’s background in labor policy, his internship in the White House, and why he switched from the public to the private sector What Michael admires in Ryan Peterson, and why Michael likes a massive book about Gengis Khan Why the biggest problem in agriculture is access to labor, and how SESO streamlines the process of hiring and managing agricultural employees What an H-2A visa is, why it’s crucial for the US agricultural sector, and how SESO helps farmers take advantage of it Disrupting a market, and the importance of focus and speed   Favorite book:  Gengis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
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Sep 27, 2023 • 36min

Luke Hansen, CEO and Founder of CompanyCam: $38 Million Raised to Build the Future of Visual Communication for Contractors

Welcome to another episode of Category Visionaries — the show that explores GTM stories from tech's most innovative B2B founders. In today's episode, we're speaking with Luke Hansen, CEO & Founder of CompanyCam, a visual communication platform for contractors that has raised $38 Million in funding. Here are the most interesting points from our conversation: Embracing Uniqueness: Luke's mustache is more than a quirky feature; it’s a branding strategy. He believes that being memorable is often more important than being slightly better, as it helps occupy a unique space in customers' minds. Visual Communication for Contractors: CompanyCam simplifies the organization of job site photos by automatically sorting them using GPS, providing an Instagram-style feed that improves communication and project management for contractors. Market Understanding: Initially self-funded through a family roofing business, Luke discusses the challenges of convincing investors about the significance of visual tools for contractors and the importance of having a real solution to a real problem. Product-Driven Growth: Luke emphasizes the importance of having the best product that solves a real problem. This focus on quality has driven significant referral-based growth and user adoption. Balancing Life and Business: Building a tech company in Nebraska offers unique advantages, such as lower costs and a balanced lifestyle, while also presenting challenges like limited access to SaaS industry expertise. Future Vision: Luke envisions CompanyCam mediating the homeowner-contractor relationship, leveraging AI to enhance how contractors interact with their data, transforming it into actionable insights and efficient project management.   //   Sponsors: Front Lines — We help B2B tech companies launch, manage, and grow podcasts that drive demand, awareness, and thought leadership. www.FrontLines.io The Global Talent Co. — We help tech startups find, vet, hire, pay, and retain amazing marketing talent that costs 50-70% less than the US & Europe. www.GlobalTalent.co
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Sep 27, 2023 • 47min

Shariq Siddiqui, Co-founder and CEO of Veeve: Over $10 Million Raised to Power the Future of Shopper Engagement

In today’s episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Shariq Siddiqui, Co-founder and CEO of Veeve, a shopper engagement platform that's raised over $10 Million in funding. Topics discussed: Shariq’s humble background in Pakistan, getting a full scholarship to study in the US, and creating his first app so he could stay in the US The valuable skill Shariq learned during his time as a server in an NYC restaurant Why Satya Nadella is a CEO Shariq admires What pushed Shariq to create a smart shopping cart, and the details of how the cart works to make life easier for both shopper and shop-owner  Creating an ecosystem for his product and getting big companies to give it a chance
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Sep 27, 2023 • 28min

Barbra Gago, CEO and Founder of Pando: $7 Million Raised to Build the Future of Career Advancement

In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Barbra Gago, CEO and Founder of Pando, an employee career progression platform that's raised $7 Million in funding. Topics Discussed: Barbra’s background in B2B tech entrepreneurship, and getting into the space at a very early stage The challenges of transitioning from a marketing leadership role to assuming full control of a company as a lone founder Pando’s value proposition, and why it's time for a transition towards a new kind of career-progression system How Pando created a new category and successfully positioned themselves in an emerging marketplace The importance of market research and customer feedback in successfully finding space for a new category
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Sep 27, 2023 • 32min

Funding the Future: Dan Rosen, Founder and GP at Commerce Ventures

In today's episode of Category Visionaries we speak with Dan Rosen, Founder and GP at Commerce Ventures, an early-stage venture firm.  Topics Discussed: Dan’s background in venture capital and market changes in the sector since the 2000s Successful startups Dan has invested in and his criteria for choosing which companies to put money into Current venture capital activity in Silicon Valley and the Bay Area The three most important traits that successful startup founders have in common Innovations, market challenges and outlook for the venture capital landscape
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Sep 22, 2023 • 35min

Alex Zekoff, CEO and Co-Founder of Thoughtful AI: $21 Million Raised to Power the Future of Healthcare Automation

In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Alex Zekoff, CEO and Co-Founder of Thoughtful AI, an AI-powered healthcare automation platform that's raised $21 Million in funding. Topics Discussed: Alex’s background, including his time working in Mitsubishi in Japan and deploying software robots Why Alex shifted from consulting to founding a startup, and the reasons why Alex’s father is the founder he most admires What “a meaningful and fulfilling life” means for Alex, and the importance his wife has in his self-development journey How Thoughtful uses the power of AI to help mid-market healthcare providers get paid faster The impact and value of executive coaching   Favorite book: Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything
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Sep 22, 2023 • 23min

Mike Long, CEO and Founder of Kosli: $3.5 Million Raised to Deliver Secure Software Changes at Scale and Deploy to Production with Speed

In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Mike Long, CEO and Founder of Kosli, a devops tool that has raised $3.5 Million in funding. Topics Discussed: Mike’s background in tech, including his time making robots for the oil and gas industry  A CEO Mike admires, and why Mike’s favorite book is a hard read – but worth it Why regulated devops companies have difficulty keeping the records needed for legal accountability, and how Kosli helps them do that easily Kosli’s branding strategy, and why good salesmanship means offering solutions to real problems people have Building communities, lessons from fundraising, and what advice Mike would give to his younger self   Favorite book: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
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Sep 22, 2023 • 27min

Rishi Nayyar, CEO and Co-Founder of PocketHealth: $22.5 Million Raised to Power the Future of Medical Image Sharing

In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Rishi Nayyar, CEO and Co-Founder of PocketHealth, a medical image-sharing platform that’s raised $22.5 Million in funding. Topics Discussed: Rishi’s background in investment banking, and what it’s like being partners with his brother in PocketHealth Why Rishi admires Mark Zuckerberg as a founder How Rishi’s brother hurting his ankle set both brothers on the path to creating PocketHealth What is the advantage of being an industry outsider Lessons Rishi learned from fundraising, and why he thinks startup founders should focus on the little wins instead of looking far ahead Favorite book:  The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers
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Sep 22, 2023 • 29min

Harpreet Singh, Co-Founder and CEO of Launchable: Over $12 Million Raised to Build the Future of Software Testing

Welcome to another episode of Category Visionaries — the show that explores GTM stories from the tech's most innovative B2B founders. In today's episode, we're speaking with Harpreet Singh, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Launchable, a software testing platform that has raised over $12 Million in funding. Launchable is at the forefront of revolutionizing software testing by significantly reducing testing times through predictive test selection, leveraging machine learning to enhance development efficiency.   Here are the most interesting points from our conversation: Harpreet's Transition from Big Companies to Startups: After spending a decade at Sun Microsystems, Harpreet discovered his preference for the dynamic startup environment, leading to roles at CloudBees and Atlassian before launching his venture, highlighting the journey from an engineer to an entrepreneur. Admiration for People-focused Leadership: Harpreet respects founders who prioritize building a great culture and listening to their team. He aims to replicate these values at Launchable, demonstrating the impact of leadership style on company culture and growth. The Co-CEO Model's Success: Drawing inspiration from Atlassian, Harpreet and his co-founder adopted the Co-CEO model, finding it beneficial for making balanced decisions and dividing responsibilities based on strengths, which has contributed significantly to Launchable's strategic development. Innovative Solution to a Common Problem: Launchable addresses the inefficiency in software testing by introducing predictive test selection. This solution, which reduces testing times by up to 80%, showcases the company's commitment to enhancing the software development lifecycle. Strategic Early Customer Engagement: Securing BMW as an early customer through a product advisor program was pivotal. It not only validated Launchable's market fit but also demonstrated the potential for startups to engage with large enterprises effectively. Vision for the Future and Category Creation: Harpreet shares his vision for Launchable's future, focusing on expanding the scope of their solution to encompass broader issues in the bug and issue triaging space. This ambition illustrates the company's goal to define a new subcategory within software testing, emphasizing test failure intelligence and management.

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