Who Got Me Here

Jamie Grenney

We've all heard it a hundred times: Your network is your net worth. Who Got Me Here features leading executives looking back on the relationships that transformed their careers, unearthing lessons that anyone can use to build more meaningful connections and make the most of them. whogotmehere.substack.com

  1. Frederick Riley: The People Who Hold Us Up

    6D AGO

    Frederick Riley: The People Who Hold Us Up

    Frederick Riley grew up in Saginaw, Michigan surrounded by eviction notices, food insecurity, and the constant feeling that something might go wrong at any moment. Yet his story is ultimately one of possibility. Along the way, a remarkable network of people — a determined mother, a pastor, a principal, teachers, mentors, and neighbors — helped shape the path that would eventually lead him to become Executive Director of Weave: The Social Fabric Project at the Aspen Institute. In this deeply personal conversation, Fred reflects on the moment he met his father for the first time at age eleven, the mentors who helped him see a bigger future, and the painful lessons that ultimately strengthened his commitment to community and service. Fred also shares how his work today focuses on identifying and supporting “weavers,” the everyday people quietly rebuilding trust and connection in communities across America. It is a powerful reminder that none of us gets where we are alone. Our lives are shaped by the people who see us, challenge us, and lift us up along the way. www.whogotmehere.com Time Stamps: 00:00 – A Defining Moment: Feeling Seen for the First Time 02:20 – Growing Up with Instability 04:20 – How High Expectations Shape Young Minds 07:00 – Finding Role Models When Few Exist 09:00 – Identity, Confidence, and Being “The Collar Boys” 12:00 – Teachers Who Change Trajectories 15:30 – Purpose Through Service: Building Mentorship Programs 18:00 – Investing in Youth: Why Developing the Next Generation Matters 21:30 – Joining Weave and Building Community Trust 23:30 – The “Weavers” of America 25:00 – Volunteering vs. Weaving: Building Relationships 27:00 – What Thriving Communities Look Like for Young Boys 29:00 – Can Strong Communities Be Built at Scale? 30:30 – How Relationships Are Built in Everyday Life 32:00 – Learning to Be Honest and Kind to Yourself 34:30 – The Power of One Person Reaching Out 36:00 – Advice to His 12-Year-Old Self 37:30 – The Mentors Who Still Shape Him Today 38:30 – Networking as Humanity: Treating Everyone with Equal Dignity 39:30 – Three Simple Actions to Rebuild Community Today This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whogotmehere.substack.com

    42 min
  2. Geoffrey Garrett: Reinventing Business School for the AI Era

    FEB 19

    Geoffrey Garrett: Reinventing Business School for the AI Era

    Geoffrey Garrett, Dean of the Marshall School of Business at USC and former Dean of the Wharton School, has spent his career at the center of some of the world’s most respected institutions. But in this conversation, he makes a compelling case that even the most established business schools must evolve quickly to meet the demands of the AI age. From his unlikely journey growing up in Australia to teaching Rhodes Scholars at Oxford to leading at Yale, UCLA, Wharton, and now USC, Geoff reflects on the mentors, pivotal moments, and leadership lessons that shaped him. Yet the heart of this episode is his vision for the future of higher education. What does it mean to prepare students for a world of “vertical” technological change? Should admissions prioritize technical fluency? How do universities balance AI productivity with deep learning and responsible leadership? And what does “AI for X” (applying artificial intelligence across every discipline) mean for the next generation of business leaders? Geoff shares why AI literacy must become an entry condition, why distinctiveness matters more than ever in admissions, and why the real challenge isn’t adopting AI, it’s doing so responsibly. If you care about the future of business education, leadership, or the role universities will play in shaping the AI era, this conversation is for you. www.whogotmehere.com Time Stamps: 00:00 – An Unlikely Beginning 03:00 – Leadership Is a People Business 04:30 – The Pivot from Scholar to Builder 07:00 – Breaking Academic Silos 10:30 – Why Relationships Still Matter (Especially in a Digital World) 13:50 – The Real Power of Business School Networks 17:52 – AI Comes To Campus 18:50 – Responsible AI and the Hard Questions 22:10 – Designing Curriculum at “Vertical” Speed 24:30 – Your Bain on ChatGPT 28:05 – Admissions In The Age of AI 29:40 – Lightning Round This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whogotmehere.substack.com

    32 min
  3. Drew Sechrist: The Cold Email That Changed Everything

    FEB 5

    Drew Sechrist: The Cold Email That Changed Everything

    What if a single, well-timed email could change the trajectory of your entire career? In this episode of Who Got Me Here, Annie Riley sits down with Drew Sechrist, one of Salesforce’s earliest employees and the founder & CEO of Connect the Dots. Drew shares how a cold email to Marc Benioff landed him a front-row seat on Salesforce’s rise from pre-revenue to over $1B—and how intentional relationship-building made him a top-performing sales leader. Together, they unpack why meaningful networking isn’t about volume, how to stand out when everyone around you is an A-player, and why imposter syndrome is often a signal, not a weakness. This conversation is a masterclass in being curious, being intentional, and building relationships that compound over decades. www.whogotmehere.com Time Stamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Drew Sechrist 00:48 - Drew’s Early Career and Salesforce Journey 01:45 - The Power of a Well-Timed Cold Email 05:48 - Navigating Relationships and Networking at Salesforce 08:50 - Mentorship and Early Sales Lessons 16:14 - Building Community Across Geographies 18:55 - Learning from Mistakes and Iterating 20:18 - The Importance of Feedback in Networking 23:16 - Tools for Building and Maintaining Relationships 27:51 - Final Thoughts on Relationship Building This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whogotmehere.substack.com

    30 min
  4. Whitnie Narcisse of First Round: How the Best Networkers Build Trust

    JAN 8

    Whitnie Narcisse of First Round: How the Best Networkers Build Trust

    Whitnie Narcisse has built her career around a simple but uncommon truth: the strongest companies—and the strongest careers—are built through real relationships. As a longtime operating partner at First Round Capital, she’s been a quiet force behind some of the most trusted founder and operator communities in tech. In this episode, Whitnie traces her non-linear path from Teach for America and nonprofit work into venture capital, sharing how curiosity, bold outreach, and genuine care opened doors she couldn’t have planned for. Along the way, she unpacks the mindset shifts required to navigate career transitions, advocate for yourself, and move forward—even when you don’t fit the traditional mold. We also dive into the how: practical, creative approaches to networking and mentorship that actually work. From async advice and Loom videos to game nights, curated gatherings, and her FACE framework—Facts, Authenticity, Credibility, and Engagement—Whitnie offers a masterclass in building relationships with intention and generosity. This conversation is a reminder that community isn’t built overnight. But when it’s built well, it compounds—and becomes one of the most powerful forces in a career. www.whogotmehere.com https://whogotmehere.substack.com Time Stamps: 00:00 – Meet Whitnie Narcisse: From Teaching 8th Grade Science to Venture Capital 01:00 – Saying Yes Early: Teach for America, Nonlinear Careers, and Learning by Doing 02:45 – The Trivia Night That Quietly Changed Everything 07:00 – Breaking Into Venture Without a Straight Line (or a Perfect Plan) 09:00 – Networking with Agency: Confidence, Bold Outreach, and Assuming Positive Intent 14:00 – Modern Mentorship: Loom Videos, Async Advice, and Protecting Your Time 16:00 – Building Community at First Round: Why Relationships Compound Over Time 18:30 – What Makes a Great Event: Guest Lists, Small Groups, and Intentional Design 20:30 – Rethinking Networking: Game Nights, Poker, and Making Connection Fun 22:30 – The FACE Framework: How to Be Memorable, Human, and Credible This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whogotmehere.substack.com

    32 min
  5. Kraig Swensrud: The People Who Got Me Here

    12/04/2025

    Kraig Swensrud: The People Who Got Me Here

    In this episode, Kraig Swensrud—3x founder, CEO of Qualified, and former CMO of Salesforce, reflects on the people and pivotal moments that shaped his career. From early bets placed on him as a rookie sales engineer, to mentors who opened doors, to colleagues who pushed him to take bold risks, Kraig shares how relationships powered his path from Oracle to founding three companies. He opens up about the leaders who invested in him, why he now pays it forward by spotting future superstars inside his own company, and the simple practices that build lifelong bonds. Kraig also offers grounded advice for early-career professionals: take more risks than you feel comfortable with, lean into emerging technology, never burn bridges, and remember that today’s peers will be tomorrow’s industry leaders. A candid, inspiring look at how great careers are never built alone, but together. www.whogotmehere.com Time Stamps: * 01:33 - Introduction to Kraig’s Journey * 01:47 - The Salesforce Acquisition Story * 05:04 - Taking Risks and Building Relationships * 06:19 - Breaking into Tech and Early Mentorship * 08:18 - Paying It Forward: Mentorship Today * 10:26 - Forging Relationships Through Work * 11:45 - The Tech Industry Is Smaller Than You Think * 13:56 - Networking Strategies and Building Connections * 18:46 - Leveraging AI and Technology in Networking * 19:50 - Cold Emails and Standing Out * 23:10 - Lessons from Marc Benioff * 25:40 - Final Reflections and Career Advice People That Helped Kraig Along The Way: * 06:19 - Norman Gennaro – One of Kraig’s First Bosses, CRO of Miro * 02:14 - Sean Whiteley – 3x Co-Founder with Kraig, How They Got Their Start * 7:06 - Phillip Merrick – It Started With a Cold Email * 13:59 - Alex Bard – Thanksgiving Ritual That Builds Lifelong Relationships * 15:50 - Dan Darcy – Surround Yourself With a Superconnector * 18:46 Rich Campbell – Grab Onto a Technology To Grow Your Career * 23:10 Marc Benioff – Master Networker and Someone Who Truly Cares This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whogotmehere.substack.com

    28 min
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We've all heard it a hundred times: Your network is your net worth. Who Got Me Here features leading executives looking back on the relationships that transformed their careers, unearthing lessons that anyone can use to build more meaningful connections and make the most of them. whogotmehere.substack.com

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