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Bootstrapped to Billions with Ben Chestnut Back to the Basics with Justin McLeod
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- Entrepreneurship
Ben Chestnut turned his side hustle into a multi-billion dollar startup without raising any venture capital.
In this episode of Back to the Basics with Justin McLeod, Ben Chestnut, Co-Founder of Mailchimp, shares his unconventional startup success story of going from web designer to startup founder, the decision to NOT take venture capital, what it takes to transition from a founder to a CEO, and how and why he sold his company to Intuit for $12 Billion.
This episode is for you if you are:
- Working a full-time job and have a startup on the side.
- Questioning if you should raise venture capital or stay bootstrapped
- Running a rapidly growing company and trying to determine what it truly means to be a CEO
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/b2b-justin-surthrive/support
Ben Chestnut turned his side hustle into a multi-billion dollar startup without raising any venture capital.
In this episode of Back to the Basics with Justin McLeod, Ben Chestnut, Co-Founder of Mailchimp, shares his unconventional startup success story of going from web designer to startup founder, the decision to NOT take venture capital, what it takes to transition from a founder to a CEO, and how and why he sold his company to Intuit for $12 Billion.
This episode is for you if you are:
- Working a full-time job and have a startup on the side.
- Questioning if you should raise venture capital or stay bootstrapped
- Running a rapidly growing company and trying to determine what it truly means to be a CEO
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/b2b-justin-surthrive/support
58 min