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At age 26, Chip Conley founded Joie de Vivre Hospitality and grew the company into the second largest boutique hotel brand in the United States. After he sold the business, he accepted a strategy role at Airbnb, and his interactions with a predominantly millennial workforce led him to found the Modern Elder Academy, a “midlife wisdom school” in Baja that encourages individuals with a lifetime of experience to carve a purposeful path through the modern workplace. Here, he shares the insights that have allowed him to flourish while shifting roles and accommodating to cultural change.
Kathleen Eisenhardt (Stanford) - Strategy for New Companies
Andrew Ng (AI Fund) - The Near Future of AI
Garry Tan (Y Combinator) - Unconventional Advice for Founders
Cody Coleman (Coactive AI) - Starting from ‘Why’
Josh Wolfe (Lux Capital) - Investing at the Cutting Edge
Rahul Roy-Chowdhury (Grammarly) - Responsible AI Innovation
Claire Hughes Johnson (Stripe) - Scaling Operations and People
Julia Collins (Planet FWD) - Opportunities in Climate Tech
Ben Collier and James Kanoff (The Farmlink Project) - Students Solving Hunger
Frederic Kerrest (Okta) - The Truth about Entrepreneurship
Ilya Sutskever (OpenAI) - Inside OpenAI
Deb Liu (Ancestry) - The Power of Scrappiness
Karabo Morule (Capital Art) - African Art Activism through Fintech
Connie Chan (Andreessen Horowitz) - Career Advice from a VC Pro
Austin Russell (Luminar) - Behind the Scenes of a Mega-Unicorn
Emmy Sobieski (Competitive Storytelling, Inc.) - Build Wealth with Personal Skills
Nikil Viswanathan (Alchemy) - Lessons from a Stanford Success
Dave Vasen (brightwheel) - Problem-Solving for a Unique Market
Annie Hockey (Column) - Reimagining Fintech
Elise Densborn (Splendid Spoon) - From Customer to Co-CEO
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