Entrepreneur Stories 4⃣ Inspiration
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200: Bouncing Back from Y Combinator Rejection to Building a Strikingly Good Company... David Chen of Strikingly
In 2012, David Chen dropped out from the University of Chicago to start Strikingly along with his two co founders, Teng Bao and Dafeng Guo. They moved to Silicon Valley with $100 in their pocket and were accepted into Y Combinator after eating ramen noodle in their 1-bedroom apartment for 5 months. Strikingly is a Y Combinator-backed startup that allows anyone to create a gorgeous, mobile optimized website in minutes, without any coding or design work. It has raised $1.5MM seed funding from top Silicon Valley investors. Join our 🔥 Facebook Group to meet other listeners of the podcast: facebook.com/groups/mipvips.
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