A Show about the Entrepreneurial Life

Guests

Jon Oringer

Founder, Shutterstock

Thursday, January 25th, 2018

Jon OringerShutterstock is an online marketplace for photos, graphic images, video clips and music. The content is crowdsourced, with photographers, artists and other contributors uploading their content in exchange for a percent of revenue when their work is purchased. Jon started Shutterstock in 2003, and the company went public in 2012.

Jon speaks to Jessica Harris about how he built Shutterstock, from scratch.

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Fred Bass

Owner, The Strand Book Store

Thursday, January 11th, 2018

Fred BassStrand Book Store in New York City was founded by Fred’s father Benjamin in 1927. Fred was born in 1928 and has been working in the family business since he was thirteen years old. The Strand has roughly 2.5 million used, rare, and new books—the equivalent of roughly 18 miles of books.

Fred spoke to Jessica Harris about how he and his father turned the Strand into one of New York’s literary landmarks, from scratch. Fred died in January, 2018 at 89 years old, a few months after celebrating the Strand’s 90th birthday.

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Mark Morris

Founder, The Mark Morris Dance Group

Thursday, December 21st, 2017

Mark MorrisMark started the Mark Morris Dance Group (MMDG) in 1980. Headquartered in Fort Green, Brooklyn, the company is on tour more than 20 weeks per year. MMDG collaborates with leading artists, including the cellist Yo Yo Ma, the pianist Emanuel Ax, the designer Isaac Mizrahi, and the dancer Baryshnikov.

Mark speaks with Jessica Harris about how he launched his choreography career, from scratch.

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Brendan Kennedy

Co-Founder, Privateer

Thursday, November 16th, 2017

Brendan KennedyPrivateer is a private equity firm focused on making investments in the cannabis industry as the legalization of marijuana continues throughout the United States. Some of Privateer’s portfolio companies include Leafly, a user-generated reviews website for all things cannabis related; Tilray, a producer of medical cannabis in British Columbia, Canada; and Marley Natural, a global brand in partnership with the Bob Marley family.

Brendan speaks with Jessica Harris about how he built Privateer, from scratch.

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Neil Blumenthal

Co-founder, Warby Parker

Thursday, October 5th, 2017

Neil BlumenthalWarby Parker is an online eyeglass retailer that sells low cost vintage inspired glasses.  For each pair sold, Warby Parker provides a pair of glasses to low income people in more than 36 countries through non-profit partners like VisionSpring.  VisionSpring trains female entrepreneurs to give eye exams and sell glasses in their communities.  Neil co-founded Warby Parker with three classmates from Wharton Business School.

Neil speaks with Jessica Harris about how he is helping to change the optical industry landscape by making attractive glasses more affordable to everyone, from scratch.

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AB Short

Co-Founder, MedShare

Thursday, September 14th, 2017

AB ShortMedShare is an organization that redistributes surplus medical equipment to hospitals in the developing world. These supplies include surgical instruments, gloves, stethoscopes, sutures, x-ray machines, wheelchairs, etc. AB started MedShare in 1998 in Atlanta, Georgia. He is originally from Mississippi.

AB speaks with Jessica Harris about how he built MedShare, from scratch.

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Andy Dunn

Co-Founder, Bonobos

Tuesday, June 20th, 2017

Andy DunnBonobos is an e-commerce company that sells men’s clothing. Bonobos started off with the goal of selling better fitting pants for men in 2007 and has expanded to include all type’s of men’s apparel. Bonobos was acquired by Walmart in 2017, after this interview was recorded.

Andy speaks with Jessica Harris about how he built Bonobos, from scratch.

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Greg Lambrecht

Founder, Coravin

Thursday, June 1st, 2017

Greg LambrechtCoravin produces a device that accesses wine without removing the cork. Through a medical grade needle, the Coravin System extracts a portion of the wine and replaces it with argon gas.
Greg is also a medical device inventor who founded Intrinsic Therapeutics, a company focused on spinal disorders. Greg is a graduate of MIT and has degrees in nuclear and mechanical engineering.

Greg speaks with Jessica Harris about how he was able to repurpose his expertise in the medical world to create his wine access technology, from scratch.

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Skip Bennett

Founder, Island Creek Oysters

Thursday, May 4th, 2017

Skip BennettIsland Creek Oysters supplies oysters to more than 400 chefs across the United States. Restaurants that serve its oysters include Thomas Keller’s Per Se and French Laundry, the Eastern Standard in Boston, and the Oyster Bar in New York’s Grand Central Station. The company sells roughly 120,000 oysters per week, and close to 6 million oysters per year.

Skip speaks with Jessica Harris about how he helped to pioneer the rebirth of the oyster industry in the United States, from scratch.

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Jake Wood

Co-Founder, Team Rubicon

Thursday, April 20th, 2017

Jake WoodTeam Rubicon is an organization comprised of former veterans who apply their military experience to emergency situations, working as first responders internationally. Jake served in the military, in Iraq and Afghanistan, before returning to civilian life. He started Team Rubicon initially in response to the earthquake in Haiti.

Jake speaks with Jessica Harris about how he repurposed his military skills to start Team Rubicon, from scratch.

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