An Entrepreneur’s First Co-Founder: The Community

To do great work, you need community. I don’t think people generally comprehend just how important it is. If you’re not the social type, perhaps you can get more work done today and tomorrow working behind closed doors. But if you do this long enough, you start to lose touch with the world. Your work … Continue reading “An Entrepreneur’s First Co-Founder: The Community”

On Founding a Company Fresh Out of College

On May 18th of 2009, I signed the papers to legally incorporate my first company. Three weeks later, I graduated from MIT with my BS in biological engineering. Fast forward, and after 10 months of working on the venture, it was decided to not continue. After failing to get the outcome the team had hoped for, … Continue reading “On Founding a Company Fresh Out of College”