Early Days

Tyler Norwood, Antler

Ever wonder how your favorite companies were built? Early Days dives in with world class founders to unwrap the story of how they launched some of the planet's most influential companies. Early Days is created by Tyler Norwood and Antler.

  1. PowerX — Manuel Schönfeld

    08/23/2023

    PowerX — Manuel Schönfeld

    We're honored to feature the first founder Antler US ever invested in - Manuel Schönfeld, founder & CEO of PowerX - on this episode of Early Days.  Today, PowerX builds hardware-enabled AI sensors that reduce energy waste. PowerX has installed thousands of hardware devices that save energy, water, and carbon emissions in over 25 countries, and is serving some of the world’s leading brands including McDonalds and Comcast.  But when Manu joined our inaugural New York City Residency in late 2019, he had recently left McKinsey (where he'd advised governments and private sector on innovative energy solutions) and was just starting to explore different ways he could innovate in the hydrogen economy. (He actually built a hydrogen-powered scooter over the course of the Residency.)  Manu describes the process (and pain points) of parlaying his research into building product for actual customers, how he navigated PowerX through the 2020-2021 supply chain crisis, and his approach to VC fundraising.  Manu's personal background and his story of building PowerX are both remarkable; this episode provides equal parts inspiration and concrete advice for founders determined to solve the world's most pressing challenges.    Follow Manu directly on LinkedIn and Twitter @ManuelSchonfeld. Want to stay updated on PowerX? You can learn more about PowerX's mission to help businesses waste less energy and money on LinkedIn and Twitter @ThisIsPowerX. If you're ready to build your next company in Antler's studios like Manu did, our next Residency launches in Austin, Boulder & NYC this October 2023  - drop into an upcoming AMA to learn more or check us out at antler.co

    1h 22m
  2. bitewell—Samantha Citro Alexander

    08/03/2023

    bitewell—Samantha Citro Alexander

    Early Days is back and we’re dropping our first ever episode featuring an Antler US portfolio founder: bitewell’s CEO & Co-Founder, Samantha Citro Alexander. bitewell is a B2B "food as medicine" marketplace that allows employers to offer healthy food as an insurance-subsidized benefit. The food health benefit startup recently raised a $4.0 million seed round led by Lake Nona Fund and Refinery Ventures (read about it in Axios). In this episode of Early Days, Sam discusses how a challenging fundraising process was ultimately a positive factor for bitewell's business and why she's committed to making food as a health benefit accessible to every American. Sam also talks about navigating the twists and turns of her ambitious career (from the beauty industry at The Estée Lauder Companies, to finance at Bridgewater, to bitewell) and reflects deeply on how walking away from the structure of established company to build a startup from scratch impacts one's ego and sense of self.    Follow Sam directly on LinkedIn, Twitter @sam_c_alexander, and Instagram  samanthacitroalexander. Want to sign your company up for bitewell so you can access food as a health benefit? Get in touch on Twitter (@bitewellHQ), Linkedin, or Instagram  (bitewellco). If you're ready to build your next company in Antler's studios, our next Residency launches in Austin, Boulder & NYC this October 2023  - drop into an upcoming AMA to learn more or check us out at antler.co

    1h 6m

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Ever wonder how your favorite companies were built? Early Days dives in with world class founders to unwrap the story of how they launched some of the planet's most influential companies. Early Days is created by Tyler Norwood and Antler.