Bill Warner is one of those good guy entrepreneurs. Yeah, he has a track record of business success, founding Avid and Wildfire,
among other companies, and selling them for lots of money. But more
than that, he gives back to the entrepreneurial community—both as an
angel investor and, more importantly, as a mentor to those who want to
build their own companies.
That’s why we asked Warner to give the opening keynote next Wednesday, December 8, at our half-day conference in downtown Boston—5X5: Five Cities, Five Big Tech Ideas. This afternoon forum features a host of startups from the five cities in Xconomy’s growing network (Boston, Detroit, San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle). You can see more about the event, including the agenda and how to get tickets, by clicking the link above. But in the meantime, I caught up with Warner to learn more about his talk. Its title is inspiring: How to Build Your Startup From the Heart. And, to hopefully whet your appetite for hearing more in person next week, here’s a taste of the philosophy behind it.
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Author: Robert Buderi