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Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)

Jannick Malling (Public.com) - Social Fintech

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)

Stanford eCorner

Business, Life Lessons, Creativity, Startups, Strategy, Thought Leadership, Education, Stanford University, Leadership, Challenges, Journey, Culture, Etl, Innovation, Founders, Stanford, Entrepreneurship

4.5740 Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2021

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Jannick Malling is the co-founder and co-CEO of Public.com, an investing social network where members can own fractional shares of stocks and ETFs, follow popular creators, and share ideas within a community of investors. In this conversation with Stanford lecturer Toby Corey, Malling discusses building magical products in a highly regulated industry, turning company values into everyday tools, and why having two CEOs is sometimes better than having one.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Who you are defines how you build.

0:07.0

This is the Entrepreneural Thought Leader series.

0:10.0

Brought to you by Stanford E. Corner.

0:14.0

Today we are delighted to welcome Yannick Malling to ETL.

0:18.0

Yannick Malling is the co-founder and co-CEO of public.com and investing social

0:25.8

network where members can own fractional shares of stocks and ETFs. They can follow popular

0:31.5

creators, share ideas within the community of investors. Now prior to public, Malling was co-founder and CEO of Tradable, a company that

0:40.4

reinvented the online trading platform through a unified API platform that allowed developers to

0:48.3

build financial apps connected to a global network of brokerages. He was on the founding team and served as head of product at CFH Group,

0:57.9

and he began his career at Saxo Bagg, the original online trading service in Europe.

1:03.9

He's got tons of experience in this space.

1:06.0

Yannick has been named a global shaper by the World Economic Forum,

1:10.5

and he was selected as a leader of

1:12.5

tomorrow by the St. Gallian Symposium, the world's leading initiative for intergenerational

1:19.1

debates on economic, political, and social developments. Yonik, what haven't you done? And welcome to ETL.

1:26.2

Hey, thanks, Toby.

1:29.0

Yeah, it's really awesome to be here.

1:31.7

Honestly, I'm looking very much hard for this.

1:35.6

Well, you've got an extraordinary career and your story is just so epic and I know all the

1:40.7

students are incredibly excited to hear your journey.

1:43.6

So let's get right into it.

1:45.4

So let's talk a little bit about career and building public. But what's really interesting

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