Welcome to Episode 53 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast of your most-trusted source for startup and tech jobs, news, and insights!
For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Jodi Goldstein, Executive Director at Harvard Innovation Labs.
The Harvard i-lab is an incubator and ecosystem to help Harvard students build their startups and gain valuable connections. Since starting seven years ago, the i-lab has helped incubate over 1,200 companies, and altogether, they have gone on to raise over $1.5 billion. This includes companies like Handy (which was just acquired), Lovepop, Catalant, and Artlifting.
Another amazing statistic from the companies participating in the i-lab is the fact that 50% of their founders are female.
In this episode of our podcast, we cover:
-Jodi’s background going back to her early foundational years in Vermont, being part of an entrepreneurial family in the hospitality industry, and what that taught her.
-Why she choose the startup path out of HBS, and the details behind early-to-market companies that ended up being precursors to Facebook and Instagram.
-What led her down the path of starting her own company, Drync, one of the first apps in the App Store.
-How she got involved in the Harvard i-lab, the mission behind this initiative at Harvard, and why they don’t take equity in companies.
-Her views on what are the best measures for success, and how they are striving to give students an unfair competitive advantage.
-Advice for founders who are looking for a technical co-founder.
-Plus, a lot more!
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