Previous Events


On December 9, 2010 we held our inaugural Startup Exits event, and a good time was had by all. We had so much fun, we did it again May 28th, 2011, September 17, 2011, January 19, 2012, and again on July 12 in NYC. We’d like to thank everyone for coming, with special thanks to our superstar panelists.

Looking forward to Startup Exits #6 on January 17th!

Startup Exits #5 – July 12, 2012 in New York City

    
From left to right:
Ben Lerer, CEO of Thrillist (acquired Jackthreads) and Manager of Lerer Ventures.  
Ashley John Heather, CEO of dotbox (social commerce platform acquired by MDC Partners)
John Caplan, CEO of OpenSky (social shopping platform, raised $41m in venture funding)
Marty Armstrong, Director of Partnerships and Corporate Development GSI commerce (acquired by eBay for $2.4 billion).
Nathan Beckord, Principal, VentureArchetypes Startup Advisors (Moderator)

Startup Exits #4 – January, 19 2012

    
From left to right:
Ilya Fushman, Corporate Development, Dropbox
Ken Gullicksen, Corporate Development, Evernote
Tim Carlson, Director of Corporate Development, eBay
Tom Duterme, Corporate Development, Groupon
Nathan Beckord, Principal, VentureArchetypes Startup Advisors (Moderator)

Startup Exits #3 – September 17, 2011

    

From left to right:
Mike Foley – EA Corporate Development
Charles Hudson – Serious Business – SoftTech VC
Mike Smith – AOL Corporate Development
Russ Fradin – Sold Adify (Cox) – Dynamic Signal
Dave Sobota – Google Corporate Development

Startup Exits #2 – May 28th, 2011

    

From left to right:
Rick Marini – CEO BranchOut – Sold Tickle.com
Robby Kwok – LinkedIn Corporate Development
Ryan Aytay – Salesforce Corporate Development
Sian Wang – Intuit Corporate Development
Marc Brown – Microsoft Corporate Development

Startup Exits #1 – December 9, 2010

    

From left to right:
Amin Zoufonoun – Google Corporate Development
Taylor Barada – Yahoo Coporate Development ( now Zynga )
Naval Ravikant – VentureHacks – AngelList
Michael Brown – Facebook Corporate Development ( now Twitter )
Elad Gil – Sold Mixer Labs