
Brian Dutt - How do non-engineers build successful apps? Empowering 10,000+ Creators (Everyday People) at BEEROLL.IO
04/16/24 • 29 min
Brian Dutt, in the heart of New York City, talks with us about what it's like starting and growing a video creation platform and app.
Brian is the founder CEO of BeeRoll, a tech platform that empowers leading brands to weave authentic stories through user -generated content. For nearly a decade, Brian worked in the corporate world as an analyst executing strategy and business development with companies including HBO, Comedy Central, Paramount, Comcast, and more. Then in 2017, he combined his interests in storyboarding, video editing, and screenwriting and launched Beeroll.
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Brian Dutt, in the heart of New York City, talks with us about what it's like starting and growing a video creation platform and app.
Brian is the founder CEO of BeeRoll, a tech platform that empowers leading brands to weave authentic stories through user -generated content. For nearly a decade, Brian worked in the corporate world as an analyst executing strategy and business development with companies including HBO, Comedy Central, Paramount, Comcast, and more. Then in 2017, he combined his interests in storyboarding, video editing, and screenwriting and launched Beeroll.
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How I Built My Small Business - Brian Dutt - How do non-engineers build successful apps? Empowering 10,000+ Creators (Everyday People) at BEEROLL.IO
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Brian Dutt (00:00.494)
I want brands to start seeing that they should be channeling people that look like their customers in ads. And I really want to change the ad ecosystem in that way. And on the creator side, it's just really fulfilling to help people get a little bit of side cash.
Anne McGinty (00:24.494)
Welcome to the 17th episode of How I Built My Small Business, the show that is dedicated to sharing the insight that entrepreneurs have about h
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