Wednesday Aug 05, 2020
051 Pt 2 of Capital to Scale with Storm Ventures MD Tae Hea Nahm & LP Bob Tinker
Tae Hea Nahm is co-founding MD of Storm Ventures, a Silicon Valley VC firm investing in tech start-ups all around the world. He’s also a two-time author. His second book, Survival to Thrival: Change or Be Changed explores how all people in a startup – from the executive team to the CEO and the board – need to change their roles and skills as a company grows.
Bob Tinker is a three-time entrepreneur.
Most recently, he was the founding CEO of MobileIron, which in eight years grew from ‘three people and a whiteboard’ to over $150M in annual revenue, more than 12,000 enterprise customers, and IPO in 2014. MobileIron was named the #1 fastest growing tech company from 2009-2013 by the Deloitte Fast 500. Before than Bob was VP Business Development for wireless pioneer Airespace, which was acquired by Cisco for $450M in 2005.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- What are the 5 stages that a company goes through?
- How does one unlock growth in a company?
- What is the difference between the VC and the CEO perspective of the business?
- How can an investor’s portfolio have synergy among the investments?
- Why are Korean startups ripe for investing right now?
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Learn more about Tae Hea Nahm and Bob Tinker
Books Website : http://survivaltothrival.com/
The Company Journey / Change or Be Changed
https://www.stormventures.com/
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