Monday
Oct152012

« Staying Composed When Things Do Not Go as Planned - Joe Stump »

In Chapter 6 of 14 in his 2012 interview, Internet entrepreneur Joe Stump answers "How Have You Learned to Adapt When Things Have Not Worked Out As Planned?"  Over time, Stump follows the idiom "don't cry over spilt milk" and not to get hung up on things that cannot be changed.  Stump keeps his composure through difficult times and continue starting, building, and advising companies.  Joe Stump is a serial entrepreneur based in Portland, OR. He is CEO and co-founder of Sprint.ly, a product management software company.  Previously he founded SimpleGeo, which was sold to Urban Airship in October 2011.  He advises several startups - including attachments.me and ngmoco:) - as well as VC firm Freestyle Capital.  He earned a BBA in Computer Information Systems (CIS) from Eastern Michigan University. 

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