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Author: Guy M. Guyadeen

Guy M. Guyadeen is a tech-entrepreneur-turned-investment-banker, based in San Francisco and focusing on Tech, Media and Telecom companies. While completing his degree in EECS at Berkeley, Guy dabbled in several entrepreneurial ventures, supporting himself as a software development consultant. Several years later, he started Perfecture, a medical billing firm with offices in Bangalore and LA that serves over 200 physicians in California today. In 2009 Guy returned to school, earning an MBA from the Yale School of Management. He currently lives in San Francisco, and works in the TMT office of a leading investment bank. His interests include all things tech, from consumer and enterprise software, to semiconductors and quantum computing.

How Did You Start Your Company? Tell the Entrepreneurs’ Census

Are we in another tech bubble? Is all the money going to Social, Local and B2C? Any love for B2B out there? And is it true that all you need to get funded these days is a new buzzword and a flashy smile? Although startup companies produce essentially all the new jobs in the United … Continue reading “How Did You Start Your Company? Tell the Entrepreneurs’ Census”

Author Guy M. GuyadeenPosted on May 10, 2011May 10, 2011
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