Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)
A podcast by Stanford eCorner - Wednesdays

497 Episodes
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Stewart Butterfield (Slack) - Serendipity in Design and Entrepreneurship
Published: 30/09/2015 -
Susan Koger (ModCloth) - Find Your Venture's Emotional Core
Published: 27/05/2015 -
William Marshall (Planet Labs) - Entrepreneurship Takes Flight
Published: 20/05/2015 -
Chinedu Echeruo (Constant Capital Partners) - Creativity Unleashes Value for the World
Published: 13/05/2015 -
Mike Rothenberg (Rothenberg Ventures) - Blue is Where You Should Be
Published: 06/05/2015 -
Kathleen Eisenhardt (Stanford Technology Ventures Program) - Simple Rules for a Complex World
Published: 29/04/2015 -
Kyle Forster (Big Switch Networks) - Non-Linear Path to Leadership
Published: 22/04/2015 -
Ron Gutman (HealthTap) - Impact Will Keep You Motivated
Published: 15/04/2015 -
Sean George (Invitae) - Experience is Your Reward
Published: 08/04/2015 -
Laurene Powell Jobs (Emerson Collective) - Injecting Innovation into Intractable Systems
Published: 04/03/2015 -
Joshua Reeves (Gusto) - The Startup Journey: A Marathon, Not a Sprint
Published: 25/02/2015 -
John Collison (Stripe) - Putting Startup Success in Perspective
Published: 18/02/2015 -
Kathryn Gould (Foundation Capital) - Figure Out What's Important
Published: 11/02/2015 -
Alon Cohen (Houzz) - Making Complicated Things Simple
Published: 04/02/2015 -
Jeanne Gang (Studio Gang Architects) - Growing a Creative Company
Published: 28/01/2015 -
Shah Selbe (National Geographic Society) - Find Your Niche, Help the World
Published: 21/01/2015 -
Jennifer Pahlka (Code for America) - Make Government Work Better for All
Published: 14/01/2015 -
Ben Horowitz (Andreessen Horowitz) - Nailing the Hard Things
Published: 19/11/2014 -
Tina Wells (Buzz Marketing Group) - Consumers and Brands in the Digital Age
Published: 12/11/2014 -
Jennifer Carolan (New Schools Seed Fund) - Seeking the Full Potential of Education
Published: 05/11/2014
Each week, experienced entrepreneurs and innovators come to Stanford University to candidly share lessons they’ve learned while developing, launching and scaling disruptive ideas. The Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Series (ETL) is produced by the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) and published on eCorner by STVP.