S9 E32: Shalin Madan, Formidium

S9 E32: Shalin Madan, Formidium

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S12 E11: Brian Carbaugh, Andesite

Brian Carbaugh has a non-standard path to being a CEO in the startup world. He was in the marine core for 5-6 years in active duty, before attending Georgetown for school. Eventually, he joined the CIA and spent 23 years, serving the country in multiple different roles and facets ...  Show more

S12 Bonus: Reannah Wyatt, The Real Time

Reannah Wyatt is from Bandera, TX, raised on a 4th generation cattle and horse ranch. Eventually, she went to West Texas for school, rodeoing for Howard University, specifically barrel racing. She eventually started selling residential real estate, and fell in love with the indus ...  Show more

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