![]() : How Owler is working to bring transparency to private businesses around the world : A minimum wage job and Tim's first taste of Silicon Valley : The first company Tim ever started (Hint: it is not Owler) We discuss the many use cases of Owler, why Tim never pictured himself leading a company, and keeping perspective on the different tiers of challenges in life. Tim Harsch is the CEO and Co-Founder of Owler, a business insights company bringing transparency to private businesses around the world.Īfter joining the company as an Associate Product Manager out of college, Tim's relentless work ethic and technical expertise lead him to become the CEO of the company all before the age of 30. : Stephanie's favorite books and podcasts : First principles of effective product marketing : Scaling Spendesk and matching the marketing team to the funnel : Moving to Paris and joining one of Europe's fastest growing Fintech startups in Spendesk : Stephanie's advice for product marketers on how to narrow down your target audience : Joining Gusto to build the company's Product Marketing team from the ground up : Learning a customer first approach from Intuit Co-Founder Scott Cook : Getting a crash course in Product Marketing & Product Management at Intuit In this conversation, we talk first principles of effective marketing, how to divide up responsibilities as your team begins to grow, and Stephanie's journey from the Bay Area all the way to Paris, France. Previously, she was the first Product Marketer at Gusto and during her time at Intuit, had the opportunity to work closely with Co-Founder Scott Cook. Stephanie Bowker is the Head of Marketing at Spendesk, one of the fastest growing Fintech startups in all of Europe. : The Condor and the Bicycle and adding leverage to human beings : Playbook for founders on navigating COVID-19 and the launch of Clearbanc Runway : The metrics Clearbanc looks for when deciding whether or not to invest in a company : How Clearbanc helps founders fund their businesses without giving up equity ![]() : Customers don't know what they want until you actually put it in front of them : Charlie's first company and why founders need to set a closing date when fundraising : Pro gaming and carryover into the world of business In this conversation, he and Asher discuss some of the metrics that Clearbanc's algorithm leans on when determining whether or not to fund a business, lessons learned from building Hemingly - Charlie's first company, and the constant pursuit of adding leverage to the human experience. Previously, he spent time founding companies in the chatbot and marketing automation space, and even had a short stint as a professional gamer. Charlie Feng is the Co-Founder of Clearbanc, the fastest, most affordable way for founders to fund their business and the biggest investor of eCommerce businesses in the world.
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