The second episode in our FemTech and women's healthcare sprint was with Elanza Wellness. Today, we spoke with founders Brittany Hawkins & Catherine Hendy. Elanza Wellness specializes in utilizing holistic methods in order to manage fertility. Tune in to hear about the company, trends within the fertility space, and the founders’ experiences!
Dec 10, 2021•29 min
Our first sprint of the semester focuses on femtech and the women's healthcare industry. As the pandemic led to an increase in VC funding in healthcare and digital health, femtech has also exploded in the last year and many new startups have emerged in the space. Today we will be speaking with Buffy Alegria, Managing Partner at SteelSky Ventures, a firm that specifically invests in women's healthcare. Come learn about the trends shaping femtech, unique subsectors that are poised for growth, and ...
Nov 19, 2021•26 min•Season 4Ep. 1
Sweden has a flourishing startup scene, particularly in the software space. We sat down with Hannah Meiton of Sting, a Swedish VC firm to discuss how she guides SaaS and Fintech companies in their growth stage. Having previously worked in San Francisco, Hannah shares the distinctions between VC investing in the States and in the Nordic’s—where historical and cultural factors have made it a startup hotspot. Tune in to learn more about the promising ecosystem developing in Stockholm.
May 09, 2021•31 min
The international VC sprint continues with OurCrowd, a global crowdfunding platform and the most active VC investor in Israel. We sat down with Ariel Krause to discuss how OurCrowd is democratizing access to investments in pre-IPO tech companies, how the firm navigates the legal challenges of investing in companies around the world, and her journey from St. Louis to Tel Aviv. Listen to learn more about how crowdfunding is changing the venture capital landscape and the Israeli startup ecosystem, ...
May 01, 2021•24 min
Join Founder Friendly for our newest sprint focusing on international accelerators and venture capital firms! Our first episode is with Station F, the world's largest startup facility, where we'll be sitting down with Marwan Elfitesse to discuss the resources Station F provides to build a community of entrepreneurs and their unique campus program in the heart of Paris! Learn about why they believe the greatest resource for founders is...other founders.
Apr 24, 2021•33 min
We are entering, or perhaps in the thick of, a golden age for SaaS—software as a service—companies. Everywhere we look a new SaaS startup is popping up, so we thought we’d learn a bit more about how investors determine which teams to back; we were lucky enough to sit down with investor Casey Aylward of Costanoa Ventures for a conversation on how these companies develop their go-to market strategies, whether Costanoa prefers greenfield opportunities or solutions with marginal improvements, and ho...
Apr 10, 2021•24 min
The student startup sprint continues with some wonderful East Coast companies. Join to hear how COVID allowed NYU's very own POSH to permeate the event ticketing space, and how they differentiate through CRM features. Or listen to learn about the Minecraft map-making vertical with Varuna and what it has to do with the meta-verse and NFTs. Keep listening for a great conversation with the CEO of Simplex Sciences on the applications of single-stranded DNA ladders and leading a biotech company as a ...
Mar 27, 2021•48 min
There are strengths and weaknesses in being a student founder. Maybe you have an idea you’re considering developing while enrolled in college—this is the episode for you. Listen and learn from three founders—Ofek (Quokka Brew), Audrey (Curious Cardinals), Alex (GoSurf)—about their experiences leveraging student ambassadors, targeting early adopters, and leaning into university resources. From jitterless caffeine to reimagining edtech to a full-stack platform for surfing, these companies span var...
Mar 20, 2021•44 min
Vice Clauses, remnants of America's Protestant prudishness, prevent most VC firms from investing in lucrative, growing industries like cannabis, sextech, and alcoholic beverages. We were able to sit down with Vice Ventures founder Catharine Dockery to discuss how she carves out a competitive edge by exclusively investing in these underfunded, good businesses operating in "bad" industries. Check out the episode to hear Catharine's own vice, how Mark Andreessen of a16z responded to her cold email,...
Feb 22, 2021•24 min
Our third sprint will be on how VCs that deeply specialize have a competitive advantage over generalist firms. Today we are speaking with Amy Jermain of XXcelerate, an Oregon based women-focused accelerator investing in community impact oriented startups founded by women and BIPOC! Come listen and learn about the challenges faced the male-dominated industry and how Amy is elevating these founders!
Feb 13, 2021•27 min•Ep. 11
Follow Skye and Lily as they finish up their startup's lifecycle. Do they succeed? Or do they fail? Who knows... there's only one way to find out. Happy Holidays everyone!
Dec 22, 2020•13 min•Season 2Ep. 4
Come listen to the startup lifecycle and journey through the lens of our very own home-made startup...Voozy! Listen as Lily and Skye go over their journey starting the company and working on the business.
Nov 26, 2020•14 min•Season 2Ep. 2
Listen to the OG Founders of SVS talk about their experience with tech and their journey from SVS to professional life!
Oct 05, 2020•21 min•Season 2Ep. 2
Episode 1 of NYU and VC. Come learn more about NYU's premiere venture capital, entrepreneurship, and tech club from the president and post-mentorship lead of SVS! You'll learn more about the club, the culture, opportunities and ways to join, and how the club has changed and shifted in the past few years.
Sep 17, 2020•18 min•Season 2Ep. 1
Join Yasmine Mustafa, founder of ROAR for Good, as she talks about pivoting in the middle of a pandemic to help address concerns and needs. We talk about starting ROAR for Good, social impact and justice, and her incredible journey to become a CEO and leader.
Jun 16, 2020•37 min
Come spend some time learning about what a typical work-day could look like in the future! The future of the common workday is changing rapidly in the current world and Gary Swart has spent years developing the remote work landscape. Come join as he talks about his journey, the future, and his experience at Polaris Partners.
Apr 28, 2020•43 min•Season 1Ep. 5
Mario Gabriele from Charge VC joins us as we discuss early stage investing, market trends from coronavirus, and managing the large influx of information today. Learn about The Generalist, the future of VC, and the important factors of evaluating a startup on this week's episode! You can subscribe to The Generalist at readthegeneralist.com.
Apr 21, 2020•33 min•Season 1Ep. 4
Taco, Skye, and SVS member Andrei discuss the implications of coronavirus through a business student lens. Learn about the US financial markets, the bidding war for respirators, and internship opportunities still available for students.
Apr 02, 2020•31 min•Season 1Ep. 3
Bored at home from the quarantine? Take a break from watching Netflix and come listen to Sam Barberie from Britesiders talk about his up and coming startup and the landscape of startup world versus corporate.
Mar 17, 2020•37 min•Season 1Ep. 2
J. Skyler Fernandes, the founder of Venture University and Simon Ventures, sits down with us to talk about the ins and outs of venture capital. Gain insights on advice for college students looking to enter VC and how to set yourself apart from other candidates.
Mar 10, 2020•35 min•Season 1Ep. 1
Welcome to the first episode of Founder Friendly, the podcast brought to you by the tech, entrepreneurship, and venture capital club at NYU. Meet the two co-hosts, Taco and Skye, as we go over who we are and what we hope to cover on the podcast. Tune in for next week's episode about Venture Capital with J. Skyler Fernandes! For any questions or suggestions, please email founderfriendlysvs@gmail.com.
Mar 08, 2020•3 min