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A fifth in our series of discussions on "StartUp Algebra," that is, on the mathematics of start up high tech businesses and, particularly, on compensation for early team members.
For this, we are again pleased to present excerpts of a recent panel discussion offered by the MIT Enterprise Forum Software Entrepreneurship Special Interest Group, on April 19, 2012 . The program was organized by Shirish Ranjit, Sanjay Manandhar, Chris Deschenes and me. Chris also served as the moderator. You can read more about the program, the Software Entrepreneurship special interest group and the forum itself at www.MITforumCambridge.org.
The excerpts in this podcast are remarks made by panelists Brad Rosen (Founder of Mobile device app companies Drync and Colorstripe LLC), Carm Huntress (Co-Founder of Cardvio, a web start up for greeting cards, and a chief Technology Officer of web companies Reef Partners and Audiogon) and Mark Thirman (founder and CEO of Airprint Networks) to questions on compensation posed by the audience and by moderator Chris Deschenes.
By David J. Powsner, Shirish Ranjit, Sanjay Manandhar, Chris Deschenes, Mark T4.6
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A fifth in our series of discussions on "StartUp Algebra," that is, on the mathematics of start up high tech businesses and, particularly, on compensation for early team members.
For this, we are again pleased to present excerpts of a recent panel discussion offered by the MIT Enterprise Forum Software Entrepreneurship Special Interest Group, on April 19, 2012 . The program was organized by Shirish Ranjit, Sanjay Manandhar, Chris Deschenes and me. Chris also served as the moderator. You can read more about the program, the Software Entrepreneurship special interest group and the forum itself at www.MITforumCambridge.org.
The excerpts in this podcast are remarks made by panelists Brad Rosen (Founder of Mobile device app companies Drync and Colorstripe LLC), Carm Huntress (Co-Founder of Cardvio, a web start up for greeting cards, and a chief Technology Officer of web companies Reef Partners and Audiogon) and Mark Thirman (founder and CEO of Airprint Networks) to questions on compensation posed by the audience and by moderator Chris Deschenes.