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Bill Glynn has been a venture capitalist and entrepreneur for 20 years and is the author of the best-selling Left on Red. He has raised and invested over $1 billion. He was ranked by Information Week one of 15 top innovators globally. Bill reaches almost 20 million people a month trough his appearances across television and radio. He is an insider in the film and music industry and boasts one of the world’s most robust rolodexes. Of particular note is his involvement in building Ichat, helping instant messaging and chat become ubiquitous across the world, for inventing landscaping appraising and insurance, co developing structured financing alternatives for liquidity in the private equity space, having co built his first venture capital fund at age 26, helping grow Red Storm Entertainment (Tom Clancy) and a host of other successful ventures. Bill advises several dozen fortune 1000 companies, The Royal Institution’s World Science Assembly and the East West Institute both roles focused on Harmonizing Humanity across the major religions on earth and the weaponization of Science.
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Venture capitalist Bill Glynn, ranked one of the world's top innovators by Information Week magazine, presents an insider's view of the way great businesses are built.
Left on Red reveals how visionary thinkers and risk-takers build great companies. Bill Glynn provides an insider's view into some of the world's coolest deals in a refreshingly politically incorrect, intelligent manner. Google, Apple, and YouTube are the products of leaders who break the old rules of business to bring their radical ideas to life. Armed with a wealth of examples and innovative insights, Glynn shows entrepreneurs and executives how to navigate a business landscape often littered with great ideas and innovators who are unprepared to lead.
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