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Should you be CEO as a first-time founder?

When should you push to be the CEO of your own company, and when is it better to hire a CEO?

Posted byNatalieFebruary 16, 2020March 9, 2020Posted incareer, entrepreneurshipTags:entrepreneurship, founders, leadership, risk, startup, venture capitalLeave a comment on Should you be CEO as a first-time founder?

The Value of a PhD

A few weeks ago I was at a post-workshop happy hour catching up with friend and acquaintances. I was chatting with some more senior colleagues, two guys who I would consider as having ‘made it’–meaning that they took a set of disparate skills and wove them into a career where they do fun, cool, andContinue reading “The Value of a PhD”

Posted byNatalieDecember 8, 2019Posted incareerTags:career transition, learning, PhDLeave a comment on The Value of a PhD

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