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The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

126: Learn How Kamakshi Sivaramakrishnan Quit Her Job to Launch One of America's Fastest-Growing Businesses

The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

Nathan Chan

Marketing, Business, Entrepreneurship

4.8662 Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2017

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

There are many reasons people choose to become entrepreneurs. Some want to make money, others want the freedom of owning their own businesses, and some, like Kamakshi Sivaramakrishnan, want to make an impact. For Sivaramakrishnan, a self-described accidental entrepreneur, she never intended to become the founder of one of the fastest-growing companies in the world. It just so happened to be that it was only by doing so could she affect the change she wanted to see in the world. Originally intending to pursue a career in academia, by the time Sivaramakrishnan graduated from Stanford with a PhD in information theory, she realized that this was merely a milestone on a journey to something greater. After graduating she headed for Silicon Valley and found herself one of the original engineers of a soon-to-be successful startup. "I felt like here was a place where I could create an impact," Sivaramakrishnan says. By the time that startup was acquired by Google in 2009, Sivaramakrishnan had developed a taste for the intricacies of the startup world and soon began her own venture called Drawbridge. The company was all about helping other companies of all kinds understand their customers and their buying habits across multiple devices. Impressively, since she's launched, Drawbridge now has over 150 employees and is considered one of the fastest-growing companies in the world. Growing by almost 2000% in just the past year alone, in regards to size and the amount of revenue it generates. Not bad for an accidental entrepreneur. In this episode you will learn: Where mobile advertising is at now, and what the future holds How to find data solutions to marketing problems Why it's so important to find people who share your vision Who you need to hire as your company starts to grow The unavoidable, and the avoidable, pitfalls of running a fast-growing startup & much more!

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is episode number 126 with Kamashi Sivara Mak Krishnan of The Founder Podcast.

0:09.3

What you need is thirst.

0:11.1

You need to be a thirsty human who is intent on learning.

0:15.1

It's a really fascinating exploration of human potential.

0:18.7

Now.

0:21.8

The founder podcast. Even the great... fascinating exploration of human potential. The Founder Podcast.

0:24.0

Even the greatest entrepreneurs had help.

0:26.9

If you want to learn from the most successful founders on the planet,

0:30.4

you are in the right place.

0:32.6

Branson, Mark Cuban, Tony Robbins, Tim Ferriss,

0:34.8

Arianna Huffington, Steve Case, Gary V, Sophia Homerosa, Barbara Corcoran, Damon John.

0:39.7

Learn from the greatest minds in business today with interviews hosted by Nathan Chan.

0:44.2

This is not your average entrepreneur podcast.

0:47.9

The Founder Podcast.

0:58.2

Hey guys, thank you so much for tuning in.

1:03.2

Before we start today's episode, I just want to let you know that our goal at founder is to help entrepreneurs succeed however we can by giving away high quality content in the

1:08.5

form of interviews, blog posts, podcasts, YouTube videos,

1:12.8

you name it.

1:13.6

We put out so much content to help you.

1:16.0

And another interesting project that we're working on right now is partnering with

1:20.0

world-class founders like Damon John, Alexa Von Tauble, Greta Van Riel, and so many more to teach

1:26.3

crucial skills like negotiation, finance, e-commerce,

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