Archive for April, 2009

Help Todd Vernon Put On A Leash

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I love working with Todd Vernon, the CEO of Lijit.  Todd and I have been friends since I met him in 1997 when I was an investor in the seed round for Todd’s last company, Raindance (fka Evoke fka Vstream fka Something Data Something I can’t remember).  Todd’s a great example of an entrepreneur that you just can’t deny – he’s going to get it done no matter what.

Todd just posted Come to Puttin on the Leash 2009his plea for support and participation at the Humane Society of Boulder Valley annual event that is happening on Saturday, April 25th at 6pm at the Coors Event Center on the CU Boulder Campus.  The goal  for the event is to raise $300K for the programs and services that are provided straight back into the Boulder County Communities.

When Amy and I started ramping up our philanthropic activity a decade ago, we started out anonymously.  It felt weird and uncomfortable to talk about what we were supporting, but I soon found out that I was missing the point.  While some people talk publicly about the charitable organizations they support for ego purposes, many people are doing it to provide visibility to the organizations they support and leadership for the friends to encourage them to support the things they are interested in.  Over time, I’ve developed a deep respect for people putting their mouths where their money is with regard to their philanthropic activities.  Todd does this beautifully in his post, describing clearly what HSBV does:

  1. The HSBV serves 8,000 animals annually.
  2. The HSBV facilitates 5,300 adoptions annually.
  3. 40% of the animals who come through the front doors of the HSBV need some type of medical attention through the shelter medicine program.
  4. 150 Dogs received behavioral modification training last year, from food guarding to separation anxiety.
  5. Average length of stay for dogs is 4 days, for cats 10, these are outstanding statistics!
  6. Some of the services the HSBV provides include, Adoptions, lost and found, Veterinary Clinic, Behavior and Training Center, Humane Education, Pet Retail Supplies… 
  7. The HSBV Live Release Rate, representing the percentage of animals who come through the door and are reunited with their guardians or placed with a new family is 89% – this is among the highest in the nation.

If you are a pet lover and live in Boulder, help put a leash on Todd by supporting the Humane Society of Boulder Valley and participating in Puttin on the Leash 2009.

April 17th, 2009     Categories: Philanthropy    

Zell at CU, NewsGator at University of Michigan, Feld in Vancouver, and Other Good Stuff

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There are piles of great things going on all over the place right now.  I’m really psyched about the energy level I’m seeing around entrepreneurship throughout the country, as well as the willingness of great entrepreneurs to get out there, tell their stories, and lead by example.

Here’s a handful of fun things going on, along with a few highlights from some from some of the companies I’m involved in.

Today is one of the big CU Entrepreneurship week eventsGovernor Bill Ritter will be speaking and making some interesting announcements from 3:10pm – 3:40pm.  The topic is putting the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Perspective.  The event starts at 2:45pm in the Wittemeyer Courtroom in the Wolf Law Building.

Sam Zell will be talking at CU on 4/22 at NoonIf you’ve never heard Sam Zell speak, this is not to be missed.  He’s brilliant, blunt, controversial, and often hysterically witty.  The event it free but you must register.

I’m doing Beers with Brad in Vancouver on 4/22 at NightThe attendee list looks great – if you are in / near Vancouver join us!

I’m talking at the Boulder Theater on 5/6I’ll be there along with some of my closest friends, including Top Chef Hosea Rosenberg, Threadless’ Jeffrey Kalmikoff, and Lijit’s Micah Baldwin.  Paper Bird will be playing some tunes – I promise not to sing. 

The University of Michigan School of Information Executive Ed program is teaching a course from 6/1 – 6/3 on Making Social Computing Work in Your EnterpriseThis is being done in conjunction with NewsGator.

Slice of Lime is a Webby Honoree in two categories for their work on Big Green RabbitCongrats guys on recognition in the Youth and the Best Use of Animation or Motion Graphics categories.

And – if you are bored – here’s 2:37 from my talk with Phil Weiser on The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem as part of CU Entrepreneurship Week.


Brad Feld and Phil Weiser One-on-One: Feld on The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem from Andrew on Vimeo.

April 16th, 2009     Categories: Conferences    

When I Grow Up I Want To Be A Solutions Provider

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Awesome video.  It’s worth two minutes and thirty six seconds of your life.

When I grow up, I want to work in the channel!

April 16th, 2009     Categories: Great Stuff    

Spud’s From Noon to Two on Tuesday 4/14

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I’m serving up Spud’s tomorrow at Spud Bros between Noon and 2pm.  50% of all revenue goes to charity (The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County) so bring your appetite.  Location: the Corner of 10th and Pearl behind Pasta Jay’s in Boulder, Colorado.

April 13th, 2009     Categories: Great Stuff    

Designing The New West

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My friend Jonathan Weber – the publisher of NewWest.Net – is putting on second annual Designing the New West conference on 4/16 and 4/17 at the Gallatin Gateway Inn in Bozeman, Montana.  While short notice at this point, Jonathan just told me there are still about 30 spots left.  If you are interested in architecture and landscape in the Mountain West, the schedule and lineup of speakers looks awesome and the cost to attend is only $195.

April 9th, 2009     Categories: Conferences    

CU Boulder Entrepreneurship Week Schedule

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Next week is the first annual entrepreneurship week at CU Boulder.  There is a full schedule of great events for anyone interested in entrepreneurship.

Monday 4/13: 11:30am – 2:00pm: Starting Companies at CU: Technology Entrepreneurship Luncheon @ University Memorial Center

Tuesday 4/14: 10:00am – 11:30am: Panel Discussion on Social Entrepreneurship @ University Memorial Center Room 247

Tuesday 4/14: 5:30pm – 8:30pm: Silicon Flatirons Center’s Entrepreneurial Mash-Up @ Dairy Center for the Arts

Wednesday, 4/15: 5:00pm: Feld-Weiser One-on-One: The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem @ Wittemeyer Courtroom, Wolf Law Building

Wednesday, 4/15: 6:00pm: Entrepreneurs Unplugged featuring Glenn Jones @ Wittemeyer Courtroom, Wolf Law Building

Thursday, 4/16: 3:00pm – 8:00pm: Putting The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Perspective @ Wittemeyer Courtroom, Wolf Law Building

Friday, 4/17: 9:00am – noon: CU New Venture Challenge Semifinals @ Atlas

Friday, 4/17: 2:00pm – 5:00pm: CU New Venture Challenge Finals and Post-Challenge Reception @ University Memorial Center

Also, if you are in Boulder for lunch on Tuesday, come by Spud Bros at the Corner of 10th and Pearl behind Pasta Jay’s between noon and 2:00pm.  I’ll be the “guest chef” (more like “guest spud slinger”); 50% of proceeds will go to The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County.

April 8th, 2009     Categories: Colorado     Tags: , , ,

Tennis Mini-break

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I love tennis.  I don’t play nearly as much as I’d like to.  About half of my Qx vacations with Amy include tennis; the first day is usually frustrating as I dust the rust off my strokes.  By the third day I’m getting back into it and by day five I’m fantasizing about all the tennis I’m going to play when I get back home.  I then don’t play much, except a little in the summer.  I repeat this cycle on another Qx vacation.

My Q1 vacation in the Bahamas was fun, but for a variety of reasons I didn’t end up getting recharged the way I generally do from a Qx vacation.  So – Amy and I decided to grab a few friends, go some place warm (in this case, San Diego), and have a four day tennis weekend.  My brother Daniel and his wife are part of the group and as a teaser he sent me a photo of his first tennis racquet (it was my second tennis racquet).  Recognize it?

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That is one sweet Jack Kramer Autograph.  Daniel and I were both pretty serious juniors; I played 8+ hours a day in the summer in the Texas heat and tournaments on the weekend until I hit 14.  At that point, I discovered computers and girls and it was all over for my budding tennis career.

Daniel and I both graduated to Futabaya’s (one of the first wood composite racquets that didn’t shatter when you threw them at the ground), but I lovingly remember my Jack Kramer Autograph.  I also remember having to buy one with my very own money ($30 with strings – had to buy nylon because I couldn’t afford gut) because I’d smashed it in a fit of anger and my parents – very appropriately – decided to teach me a lesson.

I now use a racquet made out of plutonium that weighs 0.2 ounces and has a sweet spot the size of a cantaloupe.  But I still wind up and crush the ball from the baseline as though I was using my trusty Jack Kramer Autograph.

April 8th, 2009     Categories: Work-Life Balance    

Limbo and Brightkite Merge

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Last night, Brightkite announced that it has merged with Limbo.   The resulting company, which will be called Brightkite, recently closed a $9 million financing.   I’m psyched for Martin, Brady, and the Brightkite crew as this merger positions them really strongly for their next phase of growth.

Brightkite was a member of the TechStars 2007 class.  They’ve crafted an outstanding mobile social networking app that really started to take off after the release of their excellent iPhone app.  It’s become one of my signaling devices for where I am in the world – if you want to keep track of me friend and follow me on Brightkite.

Congrats guys – I’m looking forward to seeing what the future brings!

Off for a run on the Embarcadero (without my iPhone this time.)

April 8th, 2009     Categories: TechStars     Tags: , ,

Games People Play

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I’ve always loved computer games.  My Apple II screen had burn marks in it from Olympic Decathlon, Choplifter, Castle Wolfenstein, and Ultima.  Recently, I’ve become addicted to several of Zynga’s games online, especially Mafia Wars (I’m level 52 – friend me on Facebook and join my Mafia) and Scramble (I think I’m better than I actually am so it’s endlessly frustrating.)

Zynga’s been cranking on their iPhone apps so most of my Scramble action is now on the iPhone.  However, last night Zynga released Mafia Wars on the iPhone and it has immediately moved to third place on my “things to do on my iPhone other than email and call Amy.”

I got a note from Fred Wilson this morning that he’d beat me to the punch on posting about Mafia Wars on the iPhone.  Yeah Fred – whatever – you are on the east coast and I’m on the west coast today so time was on your side.  Help me neutralize the threat of Fred’s dominance in Mafia Wars by joining my iPhone Mafia – my player ID is 1901 3272 26 – recruit me for your Mafia (I’m level 5 on the iPhone already.)

April 8th, 2009     Categories: My Investments     Tags: , ,

Two Entrepreneurs Under One Roof

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I’m having a blast working with Mark Pincus on Zynga, his latest creation.  Mark embodies so many things to love about an entrepreneur, including relentless energy and an endless drive to move his business forward.

So, it was with glee that I found out that Ali, Mark’s new wife (still less than a year) was working on her own startup.  I figured it was good newlywed payback for Mark as he’d now have to split the “complain to spouse about pressures of creating a company” 50/50 with Ali.

Ali’s new business – One Kings Lane – launched last week.  One Kings Lane is an invitation-required, online shopping destination, featuring designer home goods at exclusive prices (up to 70% off retail). It offers members privileged access to home furnishings of the highest quality at incredible value.

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Daily Candy digs it.  What more could you want out of life?

April 7th, 2009     Categories: Great Stuff