Everyone Wants To Be A Founder
Jaime Izurieta
I guide local businesses to connect their stories with their storefronts | My clients are Cities, BIDs, Downtowns, Main Streets and Developers | Founder of Storefront Mastery | Author of Main Street Mavericks
Everyone wants to be a founder these days. That’s how many academics navigated the spillover from the political and politically correct environment of academia to the actually competitive world of startups.
The founders of Facebook, Google and Twitter are among the most important people these days, with the power to guide our thoughts and change our minds.
Founder is the coolest title since “Chief Innovation Officer” meant you were the most creative in the company.
But founders come in all sizes. You can be the founder of a nonprofit or a library or a small consulting agency, like Storefront Mastery.
Being a founder comes with some responsibility. Educational, mostly. The learning process that founders of organizations small and large go through makes them the ideal standard bearers for wisdom.
Entrepreneur, Researcher, Educator, Speaker, Mentor
3 年not me in the rat race of finding. i am busy finding what others are founding.