Speaker: Marissa Senzaki, Talent Director at MDMD
Overview: Marissa shares experiences from her time at Theranos, her insights into Silicon Valley’s culture, and lessons learned from transitioning to high-growth ventures like Slack.
Speaker: Dr Mei Ling Doery
Overview: Insights into MDMD’s venture framework, covering critical elements for founders, including selling, raising capital, team-building, and timing.
Resources: Presentation slides
Panelists: Marissa Senzaki, Dr Mei Ling Doery
Topics covered: Key decisions in company formation, addressing technical founder challenges, IP and traction development.
Led by: Dr Mei Ling Doery
Activities: Step-by-step creation of a one-page business model canvas and analysis of mission/vision alignment and value propositions.
Resources: Workshop definitions and glossary handouts
Speaker: Marissa Senzaki
Topics covered: Effective hiring strategies, challenges in building talent pipelines, and maintaining a values-based company culture.
Workshop activity: "Personality Needs and Self-Awareness," focusing on understanding and aligning subconscious and conscious goals.
Resources: Presentation deck, worksheet on personality needs
Speakers: Mei Ling Doery, Leisha Muraki
Topics covered: Brand strategy development, including IP management and case studies from successful healthtech brands.
Resources: Pre-recorded case study video, Q&A with founder
Speakers: Dr Mei Ling Doery, Ashwin Ramachandran
Topics covered: Establishing a pipeline for product development, market entry strategies, and navigating pre-regulatory and pre-revenue stages.
Resources: Presentation deck
Speakers: Marissa Senzaki, Dr Mei Ling Doery
Overview: Summary of principles across capital, brand, talent, and growth, with practical insights for sustainable scaling.
Resources: Summary slides
Category: News
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