
68: Mallun Yen | Founder & General Partner, Operator Collective
05/06/21 • 40 min
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The final guest of Season 2 is the incredible Mallun Yen!
Mallun Yen has devoted the past 20 years to changing the status quo and shifting industry norms, as an enterprise executive, operator, and category-creator. These experiences laid the groundwork for Operator Collective, a venture fund and community she founded in 2018 to make venture accessible to a group critical to a startup’s success but largely left out: top operators from diverse backgrounds who have built and scaled the most admired companies in the world. Prior to founding Operator Collective, Mallun was at the forefront of other category-creating companies also rooted in community, including RPX ($0-$100M and IPO in 3 years), SaaStr (worlds’ largest b2b software community), ChIPsNetwork.org (4,000 members and 17 chapters around the world).
So many pieces of advice from Mallun’s personal experience in this episode. Enjoy!
📹 interview available on the #SheLeadswithCarly Facebook page!
https://www.facebook.com/SheLeadsShow/
The final guest of Season 2 is the incredible Mallun Yen!
Mallun Yen has devoted the past 20 years to changing the status quo and shifting industry norms, as an enterprise executive, operator, and category-creator. These experiences laid the groundwork for Operator Collective, a venture fund and community she founded in 2018 to make venture accessible to a group critical to a startup’s success but largely left out: top operators from diverse backgrounds who have built and scaled the most admired companies in the world. Prior to founding Operator Collective, Mallun was at the forefront of other category-creating companies also rooted in community, including RPX ($0-$100M and IPO in 3 years), SaaStr (worlds’ largest b2b software community), ChIPsNetwork.org (4,000 members and 17 chapters around the world).
So many pieces of advice from Mallun’s personal experience in this episode. Enjoy!
📹 interview available on the #SheLeadswithCarly Facebook page!
https://www.facebook.com/SheLeadsShow/
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69: Roshni Jain | Vice President of Product, Eventbrite
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We are kicking off Season 3! The theme of this season: SheLeads [in Product], where you will learn from the top product leaders - how they discovered and broke into product and the key aspects of being the best product leader. The first season of Season 3 is Roshni Jain, the VP of Product at Eventbrite!
Roshni began her professional career in consulting at McKinsey before diving into product at Cardlytics and Udacity to now - as the VP of Product at Eventbrite. She received her BS from Wharton School, MA and MBA from Stanford University.
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📹 interview available on the #SheLeadswithCarly Facebook page!
https://www.facebook.com/SheLeadsShow/
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