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Behind closed doors, CEOs are saying what they won't admit publicly: AI means smaller teams.In public, they stick to the safe ...
Jason Lemkin Explains How He Raised $70 Million -- And Why Vice Presidents Make Better VCs Than CEOs
Jason Lemkin was, by Silicon Valley standards, a successful CEO. He founded a startup called EchoSign, and six years later sold it to one of the big players in tech, Adobe. But as Lemkin sets out ...
When Jason Lemkin sold his last company, EchoSign, to Adobe for $400 million in 2011, there was one thing he knew he was going to miss: not leading the next part of the company's journey.
Two-time entrepreneur Jason Lemkin just closed a debut venture fund with $70 million called SaaStr Fund. It’s an impressive feat and the latest in a string of interesting opportunities that ...
EchoSign Inc. co-founder Jason Lemkin has newly joined Storm Ventures as managing director, the founder and investor told VentureWire. A Sand Hill Road venture capital firm, Storm Ventures invests ...
“Customer success is where 90% of the revenue is,” said Jason Lemkin at the 2015 Gainsight Pulse conference. Lemkin, now managing director of Storm Ventures and software as a service ...
Jason M. Lemkin, who recently stepped away from his role as managing director at Storm Ventures, has set up his own seed-investment firm called Saastr, according to three people familiar with the ...
Editor’s Note: Jason Lemkin is a managing director at Storm Ventures focusing on early stage software as a service and enterprise software startups. They’re all right, on some level.
When Jason Lemkin sold his last company, EchoSign, to Adobe for $400 million in 2011, there was one thing he knew he was going to miss: not leading the next part of the company's journey.
"Public companies are trying to prepare their teams for it, but the backlash was too strong," said Jason Lemkin, an investor in software startups. Instead, CEOs fall back on the safer line ...
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