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E1051: The Power of Accelerators E2 Cameron Teitelman, Founder & Chairman of StartX on optimizing Stanford’s entrepreneurial landscape, thesis on peer-support groups’ correlation to founder success, w

04.29.2020 - By Jason CalacanisPlay

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1:00 Jason intros Power of Accelerators Episode 2!

3:07 Jason intros StartX Founder Cameron Teitelman: What is StartX, how do they invest, when and how was it started?

6:54 How does StartX exist? Are they profitable?

8:43 Why would a growth stage founder join StartX?

13:28 What is the process for selecting founders/companies for StartX? What is unique about Stanford students?

16:28 Difference between arrogance and confidence, StartX's "No A**hole" rule, Cohort size

20:47 What does StartX look for in founders, what questions are asked in interviews & what preferences do they have regarding co-founders

27:04 How do VCs look at StartX? What are their demo days like?

31:54 Thoughts on YC's demo day & how to run a demo day process

41:16 Cameron on hacking his way into VC, new StartX funds, thesis on successful founders & peer-support groups

45:58 Stories about getting cut out of a deal

48:09 What StartX's portfolio signaling tells them about successful founders, importance of time management

51:59 Steve Blank's theory of customer development, top portfolio companies

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