In European Founders at Work, several of the top European startup founders and venture capitalists are interviewed to explain their respective paths to building a successful company. It takes a similar approach to Venture Capitalists at Work and other books in Apress' elite At Work series but with a focus on the differences between building a successful company in Europe versus the U.S.
These insightful interviews are presented in a way that will help readers understand the founders local or a global views, how they competed on the global scale, if and how they got funding and their main challenges and opportunities. The companies chosen to be interviewed are a mix of unique worldwide ventures: European-only ventures and even a few copycats of already-proven concepts. As such, it provides a balanced view on the European scene. This mix also includes companies that started in Europe and moved to the U.S., companies who went IPO in their country of origin, companies with European venture capital backing, and companies that bootstrapped their way to success.
Foreword by Saul Klein, Founder of LOVEFiLM and The Accelerator Group.
Other books in the Apress At Work Series:
Coders at Work, Seibel, 978-1-4302-1948-4
Venture Capitalists at Work, Shah & Shah, 978-1-4302-3837-9
CIOs at Work, Yourdon, 978-1-4302-3554-5
CTOs at Work, Donaldson, Seigel, & Donaldson, 978-1-4302-3593-4
Founders at Work, Livingston, 978-1-4302-1078-8
Women Leaders at Work, Ghaffari, 978-1-4302-3729-7
Advertisers at Work, Tuten, 978-1-4302-3828-7
Gamers at Work, Ramsay. 978-1-4302-3351-0
European Founders at Work
Description
Table of Contents
Chapter 1:..... Jos White, Notion Capital, Founding Partner 1
Chapter 2:..... Barton, Inghelbrecht, Mukherjee, and Wang, Shazam.. 15
Chapter 3:..... Lars Hinrichs, XING. 41
Chapter 4:..... Bernard Liautaud, Business Objects 49
Chapter 5:..... Iain Dodsworth, TweetDeck 59
Chapter 6:..... Giacomo Peldi Guilizzoni, Balsamiq. 71
Chapter 7:..... Olivier Poitrey, Dailymotion. 91
Chapter 8:..... Richard Moross, Moo.com.. 101
Chapter 9:..... Felix Haas, amiando 111
Chapter 10:... Peter Arvai, Prezi 121
Chapter 11:... Saul Klein, Video Island (LOVEFiLM) 135
Chapter 12:... Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten, The Next Web. 151
Chapter 13:... Reshma Sohoni, Seedcamp. 163
Chapter 14:... Ilya Segalovich, Yandex 175Chapter 15:... Richard Jones, Last.fm.. 187
Chapter 16:... Alex Farcet, Startupbootcamp. 201
Chapter 17:... Martin Varsavsky, Fon. 209
Chapter 18:... Brent Hoberman, lastminute.com219
Chapter 19:... Loic Le Meur, Seesmic and LeWeb. 225
Chapter 20:.. Eric Wahlforss, SoundCloud. 241
Author Description
Pedro Santos is the CEO and co-founder of All-desk.com, a startup that provides a marketplace for professionals who wish to share and book temporary workspaces. He is also a director at Beta-i, an NGO whose mission it is to promote entrepreneurship and innovation. Santos has extensive experience in the consulting, financial services, telecom, Internet, and mobile marketing industries and has worked on international projects for a wide range of clients. Also the author of European Founders at Work, Santos is a regular public speaker on entrepreneurship and innovation. He holds an MBA from the Rotterdam School of Management (Netherlands) and a BCS from ISEL (Portugal).