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My guest for Ep211 of The Startup Playbook Podcast was Jodie Imam.
Jodie is the Co-founder & CEO of Tractor Ventures, which provides non dilutive capital (between $100,000 – $1.5M) to tech enabled companies.
Since launching in 2020, Tractor has deployed nearly $100M, has 230 customers and is tracking at $5M in annual revenue.
Prior to this, Jodie was the Co-founder of Occasional Butler which was acquired in 2020.
She was also a member of Cohort #1 of the Komo Club, and in this episode we dive into a range of areas including:
A big thank you to Olivia Doherty, Andrew Fitzpatrick and Matt Allen for their help with this interview!
Also a big shout out to our long-term partners for the show:
Scendar is the OG startup accounting firm in Australia catering to all stages of your business’ life. If you’re busy running your startup, you don’t have time to do your own books and forecast. Instead, fully outsource your finance function, giving you time and resources back to focus on what you do best in growing your business. Find out more at Scendar.com
Vanta helps businesses get — and stay — compliant by automating up to 90% of the work for the most in-demand compliance frameworks. And with over 300 integrations, you can easily monitor and secure the tools your business relies on.
Join over six thousand fast-growing companies that use Vanta to manage risk and prove security in real time.
The Startup Playbook Podcast listeners get access to an exclusive offer of USD$1000 off their plans. Head over to vanta.com/podcast to get access to this exclusive discount.
The Komo Club – Details here
Music: Paycheck
Find all of the links for the podcast on Linktree here
The post Ep211 – Jodie Imam (Co-founder & CEO – Tractor Ventures) on startup exits, scaling with content and life-changing personal systems appeared first on Startup Playbook.
By Rohit Bhargava - Entrepreneur | Blogger | Podcaster. I help launch, grow and fund startups and online businesses4.9
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My guest for Ep211 of The Startup Playbook Podcast was Jodie Imam.
Jodie is the Co-founder & CEO of Tractor Ventures, which provides non dilutive capital (between $100,000 – $1.5M) to tech enabled companies.
Since launching in 2020, Tractor has deployed nearly $100M, has 230 customers and is tracking at $5M in annual revenue.
Prior to this, Jodie was the Co-founder of Occasional Butler which was acquired in 2020.
She was also a member of Cohort #1 of the Komo Club, and in this episode we dive into a range of areas including:
A big thank you to Olivia Doherty, Andrew Fitzpatrick and Matt Allen for their help with this interview!
Also a big shout out to our long-term partners for the show:
Scendar is the OG startup accounting firm in Australia catering to all stages of your business’ life. If you’re busy running your startup, you don’t have time to do your own books and forecast. Instead, fully outsource your finance function, giving you time and resources back to focus on what you do best in growing your business. Find out more at Scendar.com
Vanta helps businesses get — and stay — compliant by automating up to 90% of the work for the most in-demand compliance frameworks. And with over 300 integrations, you can easily monitor and secure the tools your business relies on.
Join over six thousand fast-growing companies that use Vanta to manage risk and prove security in real time.
The Startup Playbook Podcast listeners get access to an exclusive offer of USD$1000 off their plans. Head over to vanta.com/podcast to get access to this exclusive discount.
The Komo Club – Details here
Music: Paycheck
Find all of the links for the podcast on Linktree here
The post Ep211 – Jodie Imam (Co-founder & CEO – Tractor Ventures) on startup exits, scaling with content and life-changing personal systems appeared first on Startup Playbook.

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