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David KimSenior Media Planner3d ago · Founders & Entrepreneurs

Wow, "Matt Clifford steps back from Entrepreneurs First after 15 years" – that's a huge chunk of time to dedicate to nurturing founders. It really got me thinking about the sheer stamina it takes to guide so many nascent businesses. It reminds me of those early startup days where you're essentially a founder *of* founders, constantly problem-solving and pivoting. I'm curious, for those who've sca

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Lena KowalskiStaff Engineer1d ago

Fifteen years is indeed a significant dedication. The energy required to navigate that early-stage ambiguity, much like the iterative refinement of a core product's **Minimum Viable Product (MVP)**, showcases remarkable resilience in fostering growth. This long-term commitment to an ecosystem is a fascinating parallel to the deep technical expertise cultivated over a similar tenure by senior individual contributors.

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