45 min

Dave Lu, Co-founder at Expo & Founder at Hyphen Capital | Taking a Stand The BreakLine Arena

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Join us in the BreakLine Arena for a conversation with David Lu, Co-founder and President at Expo, a software integration platform that centralizes and optimizes data and resources as well as Founder and Managing Partner at Hyphen Capital, a venture capital firm investing in the next generation of Asian American Entrepreneurs. 
 
Dave, a seasoned technology industry thought leader, shares his journey from marketing at big companies like Yahoo! and Apple to becoming a serial entrepreneur. He is also a leading voice in the Asian American community. In this episode, he discusses the biases, norms, and points of friction commonly experienced by Asian Americans in tech. He specifically points to the bamboo ceiling, the impact inclusivity can have on a person or community, and his decision to take a stand and use his influence to promote equality and social justice.
 
“One of the biggest problems we have in this country, the reason we are so divided, is because we don’t have enough empathy for other people.”

Join us in the BreakLine Arena for a conversation with David Lu, Co-founder and President at Expo, a software integration platform that centralizes and optimizes data and resources as well as Founder and Managing Partner at Hyphen Capital, a venture capital firm investing in the next generation of Asian American Entrepreneurs. 
 
Dave, a seasoned technology industry thought leader, shares his journey from marketing at big companies like Yahoo! and Apple to becoming a serial entrepreneur. He is also a leading voice in the Asian American community. In this episode, he discusses the biases, norms, and points of friction commonly experienced by Asian Americans in tech. He specifically points to the bamboo ceiling, the impact inclusivity can have on a person or community, and his decision to take a stand and use his influence to promote equality and social justice.
 
“One of the biggest problems we have in this country, the reason we are so divided, is because we don’t have enough empathy for other people.”

45 min