One of the most controversial and high profile flops in recent internet company history is MySpace. After meteoric raise and a $580M sale to News Corp, the company stumbled badly against Facebook and finally sold a few weeks ago for pennies on the dollar.
This Thursday, Founder Community is hosting Michael Cerda. A serial entrepreneur with an incredible personal journey who sold his last company...
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One of the most controversial and high profile flops in recent internet company history is MySpace. After meteoric raise and a $580M sale to News Corp, the company stumbled badly against Facebook and finally sold a few weeks ago for pennies on the dollar.
This Thursday, Founder Community is hosting Michael Cerda. A serial entrepreneur with an incredible personal journey who sold his last company Threadbox to MySpace and witnessed the company's rapid fall from inside as their VP of Technology. Michael is known for his unvarnished perspective and you will only hear it at Founder Community this Thursday (6:30pm in Redwood City).
Prior to MySpace and Threadbox, Michael already built an impressive record as the founder of high-profile startups (Jangl and Ooma) and as an entrepreneur-in-residence at Venrock, one of the top VC firms in the world. He will share with us the trials and tribulations of starting companies, raising funding, going through company sales, as well as his unbelievable personal journey from a professional musician to technology executive.
Checkout Michael's detailed bio and register for this great event:
http://founderco.com/events