<p>Each week, experienced entrepreneurs and innovators come to Stanford University to candidly share lessons they’ve learned while developing, launching and scaling disruptive ideas. The Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Series (ETL) is produced by the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) and published on eCorner by STVP.</p>

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Alfred Lin (Sequoia Capital) - Developing a Founder’s Mindset 2022-05-11
Jorge Rios (Bridgefy) - Seizing Global Opportunities 2022-05-04
Patrick Schmitt and Jenny Xia Spradling (FreeWill) - Building From Values 2022-04-27
Irma Olguin, Jr. (Bitwise Industries) and Morgan Simon (Candide Group) - Innovating for Social Impact 2022-04-20
Ranjay Gulati (Harvard Business School) - Finding a Deeper Purpose 2022-04-13
Russ Altman (Stanford University) & Kim Branson (GSK) - Principled Engineering: AI and Drug Development 2022-03-09
Paola Santana (GLASS) - Solving for Infrastructure 2022-03-02
Chris Sacca (Lowercarbon Capital) - Cleantech 2.0 2022-02-23
Payal Kadakia (ClassPass) - Bringing Your Whole Self to Your Venture 2022-02-16
Jessica McKellar (Pilot) - Serial Co-founders 2022-02-09
Josh Giegel (Virgin Hyperloop) - A Personal Mission 2022-02-02
Alexandr Wang (Scale AI) - Better AI Through Better Data 2022-01-26
Sara Menker and Hans Tung (Gro Intelligence and GGV Capital) - Turning Data into Action 2022-01-19
James Joaquin (Obvious Ventures) - World Positive Investing 2021-11-24
Juliet Anammah (Jumia Nigeria) - E-commerce in Africa 2021-11-17
Daphne Koller (insitro) - Innovation in Ed-Tech and Biotech 2021-11-10
Jeff Epstein (Bessemer Venture Partners) - What Investors Want 2021-11-03
Reshma Saujani (Girls Who Code) - Fixing Tech’s Gender Gap 2021-10-27
James Reinhart (thredUp) - Scaling Sustainable Fashion 2021-10-20
Lynda Kate Smith (mParticle) - Marketing for Entrepreneurs 2021-10-13
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