Please register by 9 pm, Thu July 23.
By 10 pm, we’ll send you a link to access LIVESTREAM.
In this TIGER Talk, our presenter Ryan Frederick will touch on three sections of his new book, The Founder’s Manual: A Guidebook for Becoming a Successful Entrepreneur. These are: Founder FLOW, Product FLOW, and Startup FLOW. Ryan will cover some counter-intuitive principles that can help every entrepreneur and increase their odds of success.
Ryan Frederick is a Founder and product person at heart. He has had the privilege of being part of starting and growing several software and service companies. He has helped companies grow from inception, to viability, through to sustainability. During the evolution of these companies, Ryan has served on company boards and been instrumental in capitalization activities. He has also helped companies expand to international markets.
Ryan combines a unique blend of business acumen and technical knowledge having originally been a developer who migrated to the business side. He now helps companies build great software products and solve data challenges for competitive advantage as a Principal at the product and data consulting firm AWH.
In addition, Ryan is an active angel investor, he mentors and advises entrepreneurs and startups, and he supports corporate innovation leaders. He launched a non-profit workforce development program to train under-employed adults on digital skills called i.c.stars.
And most recently, Ryan authored The Founder’s Manual. The Founder’s Manual is a book created to increase the odds of success when creating products, being a Founder, and starting companies. Ryan speaks frequently about the different journeys of product creators, Founders, and startups.
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