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The Twenty Minute VC (20VC): Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

20VC: Guild Education's Rachel Carlson on The Benefits of Scaling Startups Outside of Silicon Valley, Why Mission and Margin Are So Tightly Integrated & Why Mums Are The Most Under-Utilised Asset In The Economy

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4.4637 Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2019

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Rachel Carlson is the Co-Founder and CEO @ Guild Education, the leader in education benefits offering the single most scalable solution for preparing the workforce of today for the jobs of tomorrow. To date, Rachel has raised over $71m in funding with Guild from some of the best in venture with the likes of Michael Dearing @ Harrison Metal, Wes Chan @ Felicis, Byron Deeter @ Bessemer, Aileen @ Cowboy Ventures and Scott Raney @ Redpoint, all backing Guild. As for Rachel, prior to Guild, Rachel was the Founder of Student Blueprint, providing students with academic and career planning tools. 

In Today’s Episode You Will Learn:

1.) How Rachel made her way into the world of startups having started her career in politics and how insights gleaned from politics formed the idea for Guild Education?

2.) Why does Rachel believe that ambitious Mums are the most under-utilized asset in the economy? What are the biggest misconceptions people have about hiring and working with Mums? How can founders really implement practically facilities, tools and an environment where one can be both ambitious personally and professionally?

3.) Before the show, Byron Deeter @ Bessemer said, "Rachel has been among the best at recruiting star execs across their portfolio”. What have been Rachel's biggest lessons when it comes to hiring the very best talent? Where do most go wrong? How has her hiring style changed over the years? What are Rachel's favourite questions to ask candidates?

4.) Why does Rachel believe that mission and margin are tightly integrated? How did Rachel acquire Walmart as one of their first clients? What are the positives and negatives of having a client so huge, so early? What advice would Rachel have for other early-stage companies when they have such behemoths as clients in the early days?

5.) Why did Rachel make the move from SF to Colorado? What did Rachel strategically do to ensure the chances of success were higher? How does Rachel feel about keeping leadership teams in SF and then the rest elsewhere? How did the move impact their ability to hire the best talent? How did their move impact their ability to access the best capital? Between customers, capital and employees, who is it most important to be near?

Items Mentioned In Today’s Show:

Rachel’s Fave Book: To the End of June: The Intimate Life of American Foster CareWhere The Crawdads Sing

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Founders Friday on the 20 minute VC with me, Harry Stebbings, and you can see more from us

0:04.1

behind the scenes in the studio on at H. Stebbings, 1996 with 2Bs. I would love to see you there. But to the

0:10.4

show today, and with every found episode, I speak to several of their investors before the show for

0:14.9

Intel. Normally about 60 to 70% respond. But with this guest today, 100% responded and in detail, testament to the

0:22.8

relationship she has and the way that she operates and executes. And so with that, I'm thrilled

0:27.3

to welcome Rachel Carlson, co-founder and CEO at Guild Education, the leader in education

0:32.1

benefits offering the single most scalable solution for preparing the workforce of today

0:36.1

for the jobs of tomorrow.

0:41.7

And to date, Rachel's raised over $71 million in funding with Guild from some of the very best in venture, with the likes of Michael Deering at Harrison Metal, Wes Chan at Felices,

0:46.5

Byron Dieter at Bessemer, Eileen Lee at Cowboy, and then Scott Rainey at Red Point, all backing Guild.

0:52.0

As for Rachel, prior to Guild, Rachel was the founder

0:54.4

at Student Blueprint, providing students with academic and career planning tools. And also,

0:59.2

all credit for this episode must go to the very wonderful Michael Deering. Without his intro in 2017,

1:04.6

this episode would not have been possible. Michael, I really do appreciate it. I want to start

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