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The Startup CEO Show hosted by coach and advisor Mark MacLeod, brings you veteran CEOs each week who have collectively had had billion dollar valuations, 9 figure exits, and millions in revenue each week.
Subscribe to join the leading podcast produced exclusively for the CEOs of high-growth startups and the VCs who back them.
This podcast offers concise, yet deep dives into specific themes within each episode, focusing on providing actionable insights for busy leaders. The format includes interviews with CEOs of VC and PE-backed tech companies, their investors, and other key industry figures, ensuring a rich and relevant listening experience for those looking to learn in short, impactful sessions.
About Mark MacLeod
Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.
I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.
Subscribe to join the leading podcast produced exclusively for the CEOs of high-growth startups and the VCs who back them.
This podcast offers concise, yet deep dives into specific themes within each episode, focusing on providing actionable insights for busy leaders. The format includes interviews with CEOs of VC and PE-backed tech companies, their investors, and other key industry figures, ensuring a rich and relevant listening experience for those looking to learn in short, impactful sessions.
About Mark MacLeod
Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.
I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.
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Want to unlock your limit as CEO? Come join us:https://limitless.ceo/What happens when 41% of all VC dollars flow to just 10 companies?In this episode of The Startup CEO Show, I sit down with my friend and serial founder/investor Amar Varma (Mantle, Xtreme Labs, Pivotal) to unpack the new power law era of venture capital, the rise of AI, and what it all means for startup founders today.We talk about how AI is reshaping startup costs, why some founders are skipping entire funding rounds, and how the next wave of alumni networks could rival the PayPal Mafia. We also dive into what happens when incumbents get disrupted and why the very idea of a moat is being redefined in real time.This was one of those conversations where I walked away both excited and uneasy about the future of tech startups, VC trends, and entrepreneurship. I think you will too.Amar VarmaConnect with me:My website: https://limitless.ceo/Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markmacleodcoach/ If you’re building, raising, or investing, you don’t want to miss this one.Subscribe to Mark MacLeod for The Startup CEO Show Podcast, actionable insights, coaching, and strategy for CEOS.https://www.youtube.com/@MarkMacLeod-CEOCoach?sub_confirmation=1
In this illuminating episode of the Startup CEO Show, host Mark MacLeod dives deep into the habits and traits of some of the world's most successful tech leaders. Drawing from his extensive research and experience coaching CEOs, MacLeod explores what sets apart founders who continue to scale and innovate year after year. He examines 11 companies with a collective market cap of $6.4 trillion, including giants like Airbnb, Meta, and Shopify, to uncover the secrets behind their limitless growth.MacLeod breaks down the personal habits and leadership traits of CEOs like Brian Chesky, Melanie Perkins, and Tobi Lütke, revealing surprising insights about their routines, decision-making processes, and management styles. From prioritizing sleep and mindfulness to fostering customer empathy and making bold bets, these leaders share common threads that contribute to their ongoing success. The episode challenges conventional notions of hustle culture, highlighting how many top CEOs actually prioritize work-life balance, continuous learning, and self-reflection.Don't miss out on these invaluable lessons from the tech world's most enduring visionaries. Tune in now and unlock your potential for limitless growth.LIMITLESS CEO: https://limitless.ceo/Slides: https://pitch.com/v/limitless-leadership-why-some-ceos-never-stop-growing-69v8ynConnect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/Subscribe to Mark MacLeod for The Startup CEO Show Podcast, actionable insights, coaching, and strategy for CEOS.https://www.youtube.com/@MarkMacLeod-CEOCoach?sub_confirmation=1
In this insightful episode of the Startup CEO Show, host Mark McLeod sits down with Marie Chevrier Schwartz, former founder and CEO of Sampler, to discuss the challenging journey of entrepreneurship and the importance of community in the startup ecosystem. Marie openly shares her experience of Sampler's bankruptcy, offering valuable lessons on losing product-market fit and the need for founders to separate their identity from their business. She emphasizes the importance of being prepared for market shifts and understanding the type of company you're building. The conversation takes an inspiring turn as Marie discusses her transition to leading Tech2, Canada's largest tech community, where she now focuses on supporting and connecting entrepreneurs across the country. Listeners will gain a unique perspective on failure, resilience, and the power of authenticity in the startup world. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, this episode offers crucial insights into navigating the ups and downs of building a company and the vital role of community support. Tune in to hear Marie's candid reflections and learn how to approach entrepreneurship with a healthier mindset.Marie Chevrier Schwartz02:29 From Montreal to Entrepreneurship06:31 When Ventures Fail: Sampler's Story15:34 Rebirth of a Business Idea17:55 Bouncing Back from Bankruptcy02:29 From Montreal to Entrepreneurship06:31 When Ventures Fail: Sampler's Story15:34 Rebirth of a Business Idea17:55 Bouncing Back from Bankruptcy------------------------------------------------------------------------------Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/Subscribe to Mark MacLeod for The Startup CEO Show Podcast, actionable insights, coaching, and strategy for CEOS.https://www.youtube.com/@MarkMacLeod-CEOCoach?sub_confirmation=1
In this episode of the Startup CEO Show, host Mark MacLeod sits down with Tanya Papanikalov, founder of Rainbo, a leading functional mushroom brand. Tanya shares her fascinating journey from holistic nutritionist to successful entrepreneur, detailing how her personal healing experiences led her to create Rainbo. The conversation delves deep into the world of medicinal mushrooms, exploring their myriad health benefits and Tanya's mission to educate consumers about these powerful natural remedies. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the challenges of building a direct-to-consumer business, expanding into major retail channels like Whole Foods, and balancing entrepreneurship with spiritual practices. Tanya's unique background in mind-body medicine and Kundalini yoga adds a compelling dimension to the discussion, offering listeners a fresh perspective on integrating mindfulness and spirituality into business leadership. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, health enthusiast, or simply curious about the intersection of business and wellness, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. Tune in to discover how Tanya's journey can inform your own path to success and well-being.Tonya Papanikolov00:01:04 Meet Rainbow's Mushroom Maven00:03:57 Full Moon Guru Wisdom00:12:14 Mushroom Magic in Every Product00:16:11 Western Approach to Eastern Wisdom00:18:21 Mushrooms 101: Beginner's Guide00:30:50 Power Couple Behind Rainbow00:39:20 Standing Out in Mushroom Market00:48:18 Kundalini Culture in Company00:58:39 Midlife Kundalini AwakeningSince 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/Subscribe to Mark MacLeod for The Startup CEO Show Podcast, actionable insights, coaching, and strategy for CEOS.https://www.youtube.com/@MarkMacLeod-CEOCoach?sub_confirmation=1
In this insightful episode of the Startup CEO Show, host Mark MacLeod sits down with Nick Mehta, co-founder and CEO of Gainsight, to explore the journey of building a category-defining company. Mehta shares how Gainsight played a pivotal role in creating the customer success profession and job category, transforming how businesses approach customer retention in the SaaS world. The conversation delves into Gainsight's funding history, with Mehta offering valuable perspectives on navigating relationships with top-tier venture capital firms and aligning expectations. He provides a candid look at the challenges of scaling a startup while maintaining a strong company culture, discussing Gainsight's core values and how they've shaped the organization's growth. Mehta also opens up about personal growth and the evolving priorities of a long-term CEO, offering wisdom on balancing professional ambition with personal fulfillment. This episode is a must-listen for founders, aspiring entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in the human side of building a successful tech company.Nick Mehta00:53 Gainsight's Guru: Meet Nick Mehta02:14 Taylor Swift: Nick's Unexpected Muse05:01 The Many Faces of Nick13:29 Nick's Literary Legacy: Five Books17:48 Keeping Customer Focus at Scale24:16 Glassdoor Glory: Gainsight's Triumph28:44 Five Pillars: Gainsight's Core Values38:22 Ganesh's Wisdom: Letting Go46:28 Wrapping Up: Kudos to NickSince 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
Mark MacLeod sits down with fitness coach Greg Newlands to explore the critical importance of health and wellness for high-performing entrepreneurs. As a coach to successful business leaders, Greg shares his expertise on how CEOs can optimize their physical and mental performance through strategic fitness and nutrition practices. The conversation dives deep into the four key pillars Greg focuses on with clients: daily step count, weigh-ins, calorie tracking, and protein intake. Greg emphasizes the power of resistance training for maintaining muscle mass and a high metabolism as we age, allowing entrepreneurs to sustain energy and productivity. The episode also covers practical tips for creating boundaries and implementing strategic breaks throughout the workday to avoid burnout. Greg provides actionable advice on nutrition, recommending whole foods and explaining the roles of protein, carbs, and fats in achieving peak performance. Whether you're a startup founder looking to boost your energy or an executive aiming to optimize your health, this episode offers valuable insights to help you perform at your best. Tune in to learn how treating yourself like a "high-performance Formula One car" can transform your business and life.00:53 Health: The CEO's Secret Weapon05:23 Comeback Kings: Fitness Redemption Stories09:37 Sleep: The Sacrificial Startup Lamb16:59 Burnout: Recognizing the Warning Signs20:59 KPIs for Your Body33:05 Urgency vs. Boundaries: Finding Balance38:16 Outsourcing Meals: Fueling Success Effortlessly48:50 Sobering Up: Energy and Productivity Boost56:13 Startup CEO Show: Until Next TimeSince 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
Mark MacLeod's Startup CEO Show brings us an enlightening conversation with Alina Vandenberghe, the dynamic co-founder and co-CEO of Chili Piper. This episode offers a deep dive into the unique challenges and opportunities of co-leading a company with your spouse, as Alina candidly discusses her partnership with her husband and co-CEO. The discussion sheds light on their fluid approach to dividing responsibilities and how they've managed to create a flat organizational structure despite having 150 employees across 38 countries.Alina shares invaluable insights on hiring for values, detailing how they assess candidates not just for skills but for alignment with company culture. The conversation takes an interesting turn as Alina reflects on her background growing up in communist Romania and how it shaped her entrepreneurial journey, instilling in her a unique perspective on resource management and customer motivations. This episode is packed with practical advice on building a strong company culture, leveraging personal branding for business growth, and adapting to the rapidly changing tech landscape.Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of tech's most innovative and authentic leaders.Timestamps: 01:06 Meet Alina: Chili Piper's Spicy CEO03:26 Chili Piper: Spicing Up Sales Software06:11 Raw and Real: Alina's Authentic Approach10:16 Social Media: The Pipeline Powerhouse12:20 Speaking Up: Time Well Invested16:42 Dividing and Conquering CEO Duties19:42 Remote Work: Born from Wanderlust29:48 Bootstrapping to Millions: Chili Piper's Journey35:48 AI: Blessing or Terminator Scenario?43:00 Corporate Wisdom in Startup Land48:07 Inspiring Women: Alina's Ripple EffectSince 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
In this episode of the Startup CEO Show, Mark MacLeod sits down with Mark Bordo, co-founder and CEO of Vetster, to explore the world of pet telemedicine and marketplace businesses. Bordo shares the origin story of Vetster, born from a personal need and launched just before the COVID-19 pandemic. He discusses how the company quickly scaled across North America, balancing supply and demand in the veterinary marketplace.Bordo offers valuable insights into building and growing a successful marketplace business, emphasizing the importance of data-driven decision-making and continuous optimization. He also touches on the challenges of regulatory environments in different states and provinces, and how Vetster navigates these complexities. The conversation delves into Bordo's 25-year journey as an entrepreneur, highlighting lessons learned and strategies for personal growth that have enabled him to stay ahead of his rapidly expanding businesses. From the intricacies of customer acquisition to the evolution of marketing strategies in the age of AI, this episode is packed with practical advice for aspiring and seasoned entrepreneurs alike. Tune in to gain valuable knowledge on building and scaling a marketplace business in today's dynamic digital landscape.-------------------------------------Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
In this episode of the Startup CEO Show, Mark MacLeod sits down with Christine Song, a multi-time Chief People Officer with extensive experience in both established corporations and high-growth startups. They dive deep into the critical role of people and HR in scaling successful companies. Christine shares her journey from corporate HR to becoming a strategic partner for startup CEOs, offering a wealth of knowledge on building high-performance cultures, giving direct feedback, and balancing employee growth with business objectives.The conversation explores how HR has evolved from a back-office function to a key strategic role, especially in the wake of COVID-19. Christine emphasizes the importance of HR leaders earning their seat at the executive table by tying initiatives to business outcomes and being willing to have difficult conversations. She also discusses the challenges of scaling company culture, the need for honest communication about work expectations, and the value of investing in high-potential employees. Mark and Christine debate the merits of pushing people out of their comfort zones versus prioritizing employee happiness, offering valuable insights for leaders grappling with these tradeoffs.Listeners will gain practical advice on improving company communication, implementing effective coaching and talent development programs, and creating a culture of feedback and continuous improvement. The episode concludes with Christine introducing her new venture, Five to Nine Society, an exclusive network for elite operators and founders. Don't miss out on this compelling discussion - tune in now to elevate your leadership and people management skills!-------------------------------Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
In this insightful episode of the Startup CEO Show, host Mark MacLeod sits down with Darrell Heaps, co-founder and CEO of Q4 Inc., to explore the fascinating 18-year journey of building a successful investor relations platform. Heaps shares his experiences navigating different stages of growth, from bootstrapping to venture funding, going public, and ultimately becoming private equity-backed. He offers valuable advice on avoiding burnout as a long-term CEO, emphasizing the importance of setting challenging goals and constantly evolving. Heaps discusses how he's grown as a leader, including learning to delegate effectively and leverage diverse personality types on his executive team. He provides an inside look at the realities of taking a company public, including the challenges of managing stock price fluctuations and balancing investor relations with day-to-day operations. For founders considering an IPO, Heaps offers candid insights on the pros and cons, as well as key considerations around timing and scale. Tune in to gain wisdom from Heaps' nearly two decades of experience leading Q4 through multiple phases of growth and funding.-------------------------------------Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
In this episode of the Startup CEO Show, host Mark MacLeod sits down with Casey Woo, founder of Operators Guild and Fog Ventures, to explore the evolving landscape of executive roles in the tech industry. Woo, a former military officer and six-time CFO, shares his unique perspective on how AI is reshaping the business world and creating new opportunities for multidisciplinary leaders he calls "scalers."The conversation delves into the changing nature of the CFO role, with Woo arguing that modern CFOs are becoming "mini CEOs" who need to be strategic partners rather than just number crunchers. He discusses how AI is making specialists vulnerable while elevating the importance of generalists who can synthesize information across disciplines. Woo introduces the concept of "scalers" - versatile executives who don't code or sell, but excel at solving complex business problems and leveraging AI for insights.Listeners will gain valuable insights into the future of executive leadership, the impact of AI on various roles, and the growing importance of business intelligence. Woo also shares details about Operators Guild, a community he founded for non-technical executives in tech startups. Tune in to learn how you can position yourself for success in this rapidly changing landscape.Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
In this captivating episode of the Startup CEO Show, host Mark MacLeod sits down with Rand Fishkin, co-founder and CEO of SparkToro, for a candid conversation about entrepreneurship, venture capital, and building successful businesses. Rand, best known for founding Moz and his influential role in the SEO industry, shares invaluable insights from his journey as a founder and thought leader.The discussion delves into the pros and cons of building a personal brand as a CEO, with Rand reflecting on how his own high profile impacted Moz both positively and negatively. He offers a refreshing perspective on the venture capital world, discussing why he now advocates for alternative funding models that prioritize sustainable growth over hypergrowth. Rand also provides a fascinating look at his current ventures, including SparkToro and Snackbar Studio, explaining how he's applying lessons learned from Moz to build more balanced, founder-friendly companies.This episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs, marketers, and anyone interested in the realities of building and scaling startups in today's competitive landscape. Tune in to gain actionable advice from one of tech's most respected voices and learn why sometimes the path less traveled leads to greater success and fulfillment.-------------------------------------------Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
In this insightful episode of the Startup CEO Show, host Mark MacLeod sits down with Eli Portnoy, a serial entrepreneur with two successful exits under his belt. Portnoy shares his journey from his first venture to his current role as co-founder and CEO of BackEngine, offering a masterclass in navigating acquisitions and building thriving startups. The conversation delves into the psychological aspects of selling a company, the importance of building relationships with potential acquirers, and the challenges of transitioning from founder to employee post-acquisition. Portnoy's candid reflections on his experiences provide valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs, emphasizing the rarity of acquisition opportunities and the need to carefully consider one's motivations when faced with an offer. The episode also explores Portnoy's current venture, Back Engine, which leverages AI to help companies maintain a strong connection with their customers as they scale. Listeners will gain actionable insights on fundraising, exits, and the evolving landscape of startup leadership in the age of AI. Tune in to learn from Portnoy's successes and challenges, and discover how to build a company with long-term vision while remaining open to transformative opportunities.Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
In this captivating episode of the Startup CEO Show, host Mark MacLeod sits down with Josh Pantony, co-founder and CEO of Boosted AI, to explore the cutting-edge world of artificial intelligence in finance. Josh, a veteran in the AI space, shares his journey from co-founding Maluva, an early competitor to Siri, to his current role revolutionizing Wall Street with AI-powered tools.The conversation delves into the technological breakthroughs that have made modern AI possible, including unsupervised training and attention networks, and how these advancements are reshaping the financial industry. Josh provides fascinating insights into the future of SaaS, predicting that AI will soon be able to auto-generate user interfaces and drastically reduce the cost of software development.He envisions Boosted AI becoming an integral part of every professional investment manager's workflow, ultimately accelerating wealth creation for society as a whole. Tune in to gain valuable insights from one of AI's pioneering minds and learn how these innovations may impact your own career and investments.----------------------------------------Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
In this episode of the Startup CEO Show, Mark MacLeod sits down with Craig Letton, founder and CEO of alcohol marketing platform hyble, for a raw and honest discussion about entrepreneurship, burnout, and building a successful global business. Craig shares the remarkable story of how he took over his parents' small print shop in Scotland and transformed it into a high-growth tech company serving major alcohol brands worldwide. He opens up about the immense challenges he faced along the way, including bootstrapping the business, navigating the pandemic, and executing a massive U.S. expansion that pushed him to the brink of burnout.Craig provides a candid look at the toll this took on his mental and physical health, and shares the strategies that helped him persevere and ultimately thrive. From tapping into his competitive athlete mindset to carving out time for self-care, his insights offer valuable lessons for any founder going through difficult times. The episode also explores Craig's approach to building an award-winning company culture based on authenticity, humility and continuous learning. Don't miss this must-listen conversation on navigating the entrepreneurial journey.-------------------------------Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
In this episode of the Startup CEO Show, Mark MacLeod sits down with Bryn Jones, co-founder and CEO of PartnerStack, to explore the world of B2B partnerships and scaling a successful SaaS company. As PartnerStack approaches its 10-year anniversary, Bryn shares valuable lessons from his journey as a competitive swimmer turned entrepreneur. He discusses how the discipline and resilience he developed as an athlete translated into building a thriving business. Bryn provides a candid look at the challenges of creating a new category in the partnership space, including navigating relationships with analysts and adapting to market volatility.The conversation delves deep into the intricacies of successful B2B partnerships, with Bryn emphasizing the importance of putting partners first and building relationships based on mutual value. He shares insights on identifying ideal partner profiles, setting up effective incentives, and the role of enablement in driving partnership success. Bryn also touches on the potential impact of AI in streamlining and optimizing partnership processes. The episode offers a wealth of practical advice for startups looking to leverage partnerships for growth, including the pros and cons of selling to early-stage companies.Perhaps most compellingly, Bryn opens up about the challenges of managing rapid growth and the importance of addressing underlying issues rather than simply chasing numbers. He reflects on the personal and professional lessons learned during PartnerStack's journey, including the value of trusting one's instincts as a leader. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how partnerships can drive business growth and the key factors that contribute to long-term success in the SaaS world.---------------------------------------------Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
In this insightful episode of the Startup CEO Show, host Mark MacLeod sits down with Justin Herlick, co-founder and CEO of Pine, a digital-first mortgage platform revolutionizing homeownership in Canada. Justin shares his journey from working on Wall Street to Silicon Valley, where he gained invaluable experience at fast-paced startups like Blend.He discusses how his time in San Francisco shaped his entrepreneurial mindset and inspired him to bring innovative fintech solutions back to Canada. Justin delves into Pine's mission to make homeownership more affordable and accessible, explaining how they're disrupting the traditional mortgage industry through technology and customer-centric approaches. He offers a fascinating look at the challenges of building a consumer-focused startup in Canada, including talent acquisition and fundraising hurdles.Justin's strategic insights on go-to-market strategies, building trust with customers, and creating a competitive edge in a bank-dominated market are invaluable for aspiring entrepreneurs. Don't miss this episode packed with lessons on intentional career building, startup growth, and transforming traditional industries through innovation. Tune in now to fuel your entrepreneurial journey!Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
In this captivating episode of the Startup CEO Show, Mark MacLeod sits down with Clive Kinross, the CEO of Propel Holdings, a company that's revolutionizing lending for underserved consumers. Clive shares his remarkable journey from South African chartered accountant to successful entrepreneur, detailing the founding and growth of Propel Holdings. With over a million customers served and $2 billion in loan originations, Propel has become a game-changer in the financial industry. Clive discusses the company's innovative use of AI in credit assessment, allowing them to serve customers traditional banks often overlook. He emphasizes the importance of profitability, team loyalty, and maintaining a long-term perspective in business growth. Listeners will gain valuable insights into building a successful fintech company, navigating the challenges of going public, and maintaining a strong company culture through rapid growth.Clive's story is a masterclass in entrepreneurship, demonstrating how a background in accounting can be leveraged to create a thriving business. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the most successful CEOs in the fintech space – tune in now!--------------------------------Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
In this episode of the Startup CEO Show, host Mark MacLeod sits down with Sameer Dhar, co-founder and CEO of NiaHealth, to explore the intersection of entrepreneurship and personal health. Dhar shares his journey from diabetes researcher to investment banker to healthcare innovator, highlighting how his experiences shaped NiaHealth's mission to bring proactive, evidence-based healthcare to the masses. The conversation delves into the challenges of Canada's healthcare system and how NiaHealth is working to complement and alleviate pressure on public healthcare through personalized diagnostics and actionable insights. Dhar emphasizes the importance of empowering individuals with consumer-friendly health information, allowing them to take charge of their wellbeing in ways previously unavailable. The episode offers valuable insights for entrepreneurs on balancing the demands of building a company with maintaining personal health, drawing parallels between running a successful business and managing one's physical wellbeing.Tune in to discover how you can leverage the latest in health technology to enhance your performance and quality of life.--------------------------------Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/
In this episode of the Startup CEO Show, Mark MacLeod welcomes Glen Coates, former CEO of Handshake and current VP of Product for Core at Shopify. Glen takes listeners on a journey through his entrepreneurial experiences, from founding Handshake to his current role at Shopify.He shares candid insights about the challenges of building a B2B e-commerce platform, including the complexities of serving businesses with thin margins and intricate needs. Glen's transition to Shopify provides a unique perspective on what makes the company a magnet for talented founders. He offers fascinating glimpses into Shopify's culture of innovation, driven by CEO Tobi Lütke's relentless pursuit of cutting-edge technology.The conversation takes an exciting turn as Glen discusses the rapid advancements in AI and their potential impact on e-commerce. He shares intriguing examples of how Shopify is integrating AI into its platform, including a multilingual AI assistant that's revolutionizing customer support. The discussion also touches on the evolving landscape of AI and its implications for businesses of all sizes.Don't miss out on these invaluable insights - listen now and gain a competitive edge in the rapidly evolving world of e-commerce and technology.Since 1999, I have sat at the right-hand side of the leaders of high growth technology companies as either a CFO, VC or deal maker. I served as CFO for software companies including Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Freshbooks. As a CFO I experienced outright failures, wildly profitable exits, and everything in between.I was a General Partner in Real Ventures, Canada's largest and most active seed stage fund. My investments there include the fund's largest cash on cash and highest IRR returns to date. Most recently, I founded SurePath Capital Partners the leading investment bank for SMB SaaS companies where we did hundreds of millions in financing and exit transactions.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themarkmacleod/Contact Mark: https://markmacleod.me/