Brenden Mulligan details his journey from graduating Vanderbilt University, to designing and building products in San Francisco. Ryan chatted with Brenden at the Cluster Home Office in San Francisco, where Brenden is Founder and CEO.
Brenden spoke with Ryan about his entrepreneurial career, starting in Chicago, where he built the website Artist Data after graduating college. He shares the story about its acquisition and his ultimate move to the bay area. He also speaks about about becoming a mentor with 500 Start-ups, what inspires his writing for TechCrunch, & how he built his network early on.
Brenden has built many projects for fun and some became start-ups:s Photofile, Webbygram, and Morning Picks, and OneSheet.
Cluster is a photo-sharing app. "Private spaces for you and your friends." is currently available on the iTunes and Andoid: https://cluster.co/
Tripcast - "A living travel journal for your friends back home" is on on iTunes and Android: https://tripcast.co/
ArtistData: http://www.artistdata.com/us/
Both Ryan and Brenden attended Vanderbilt University. #AnchorDown
In this episode you’ll learn:
The inspiration behind the photo-sharing start-up ClusterHow working at Vanderbilt's Rites of Spring, helped Brenden's career How creating fun passion projects can turn into full-time jobsHow to have meaningful conversations while networkingHow important mentoring is in the start-up community How to add value to your network and friendsHow Brenden is re-thinking how we share photos and interact with our friends onlineMuch more.....