Podcast with Gary Stewart, Founder and CEO of FounderTribes

On Season 3 Episode 3 of the Think Like A Founder podcast, Maureen Taylor interviews Gary Stewart.

Gary Stewart is the Founder and CEO of FounderTribes, a digital community providing founders access to other founders and early-stage investors. Their mission is to make it possible for anyone with an idea to succeed. Before founding FounderTribes, Gary was the CEO of Wayra UK. As CEO, he built a portfolio of 185 start-ups worth $1.1bn and scaled the company to seven cities. 

Podcast with Gary Stewart, Founder and CEO of FounderTribes

There’s a problem that I see. I don’t really like the way things are right now. So I’m going to solve it. And I guess maybe that’s the character that’s always been there. It’s like, I don’t like something and I’m gonna do something about it. There was a name for that. – Gary Stewart

On this episode of the Think Like a Founder podcast, SNP’s Co-Founder & CEO, Maureen Taylor gets Gary’s thoughts on…

  1. Connecting the dots others can’t see
  2. Your internal moral compass
  3. How the immigrant experience lends itself to a founder mentality

Learn more about Gary Stewart by going to the FounderTribes website

Think Like A Founder is produced by SNP Communications in San Francisco, California. Visit the Think Like A Founder website to learn more about the podcast and curriculum or connect with Maureen Taylor on LinkedIn to continue the conversation there.

Series Producer: Róisín Hunt

Sound Design: Marc Ream 

Content and Scripting: Mike Sullivan and Jaselin Drown

Production Coordinator: Natasha Thomas

Thanks also to Selena Persiani-Shell, Jordan Bailey, Matt Johnson, Eli Shell, John Hughes, and Renn Vara.

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