Brad Feld
Brad Feld
Brad Feldis an American entrepreneur, author, blogger, and venture capitalist at Foundry Group in Boulder, Colorado...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth1 December 1965
CountryUnited States of America
journey thinking views
The most challenging thing for a young entrepreneur is to think long-term. When you are 22 years old, it’s hard to think in 22-year increments since that’s as long as you’ve been alive. But it’s really important to view your life as an entrepreneur as a long journey that consists of many short-term cycles.
trying needs venture-capitalists
While I'm a venture capitalist who invests in early-stage tech companies, I often feel like a professional emailer and conference call maker. I try to spend most of my time doing whatever the companies we are investors in need me to do.
school curriculum needs
Computer science needs to be part of the core curriculum - like algebra, biology, physics, or chemistry. We need all schools to teach it, not just 10%.
attitude thinking media
It’s not about having a Silicon Valley attitude—it’s about having an entrepreneurial attitude. It’s about partnering with other organizations in and around your area. It’s about thinking big with entrepreneurs that sit next to you in your coworking space. It’s about collaborating with tech gurus, social media wizards and community leaders at cool business events. It’s the people that make a community an entrepreneurial one—not the location—and it’s up to you to contribute.
persons
I no longer really ever like to be pitched. Instead, I prefer to engage in a relationship as part of learning the other person.
balance amy changing-your-life
Once a quarter, Amy and I go off the grid and totally disconnect. It's totally doable and it will change your life.
past years gone
Startups are transforming our society. Over the past 100 years, we've gone from an industrial era, where a hierarchical structure dominated business and society, to a post information era where the network is rapidly disrupting the hierarchy and transforming the way we work and live,
reading book dislike
I dislike reading business books, although I skim a lot of them.
something-you-love
Make sure the thing you are working on is something you love.
zero games community
Building a startup community is not a zero-sum game in which there are winners and losers: if everyone engages, they and the entire community can all be winners.
journey views sometimes
Failure is sometimes the best option if you view the process of entrepreneurship as a lifelong journey.
fundraising financial predictions
The only thing that we know about financial predictions of start-ups is that 100 percent of them are wrong
people motivated
You can’t motivate people, you can only create a context in which people are motivated.