Founder Stories: Storify and MinuteBox

Last Friday, as part of the Imperial Entrepreneurs speaker series programme, we had the founders of Storify (storify.com), Xavier Damman, and MinuteBox (minutebox.com), Josh Liu, in the Imperial Business School.

The evening kicked off with a presentation from Imperial Entrepreneurs about what they do and the set of events planned out for the year. Both speakers had fascinating stories of entrepreneurship and how they grew their businesses from scratch in uncertain times.

Xavier, who has a background in Computer Science joined the City for one year and swiftly moved on to starting his own business. His first concept was to develop a product to help people publish stories around social media, in particular Twitter. He was bold and moved from Brussels to Silicon Valley with his girlfriend not knowing what to expect and with only a few contacts. After 6 months of hard work and networking, his business, Storify, got $2 million funding from Khosla Ventures and also managed to get a co-founder who was in the media industry. Xavier was juggling his time between meetings with venture capitalists and coding the product by himself. Storify allows people and companies to create stories around social media sites including Twitter, Facebook, or Youtube. Xavier is very passionate about the concept of sharing and how his product allows people to capture individual posts, photos and links that would otherwise have been lost in the web, and create stories around these. Xavier says “Everybody is a reporter, but thanks to journalists, those voices can impact wide audiences, be remembered, change the world”. Xavier’s aim is to reinvent storytelling with social media, and to make everyone a ‘journalist’.

One tip from Xavier for aspiring entrepreneurs was “Don’t ask for permission. Ask for forgiveness.” It is, after all, in words of Steve Jobs, those of us who “think different, … , have no respect for the status quo”, that will make a noticeable difference in this world.

Our second visiting entrepreneur was Josh from Minutebox. Josh is an alumni of Imperial College, and his product focuses on in getting people in touch with specialists in certain areas of expertise. The first iteration of his product got some negative publicity on TechCrunch (a leading technology/startup blog), but despite this, Minutebox became a succesful startup enabling people to have a live chat with professionals in various fields through looking at LinkedIn profiles. Josh came from a working class family and fought hard to break out of it and build his own business. Josh’s largest piece of advice from the evening was to have a great team when starting out, as these are the people who you will be spending most of your time with. Even though Josh was not a technical cofounder, it was his succesful collaboration with the team he formed, that ensured the eventual success of Minutebox.

The visit from Xavier and Josh is the first of many inspiring talks Imperial Entrepreneurs has planned. The focus of the society is to promote entrepreneurship and the idea that there is another possibility after graduation other than working for one of the very tempting investment banks. Imperial College represents some of the top intellect around the world, and it is people like that who are able to create innovative companies of their own which generate value for society.

If you are interested in entrepreneurship, starting your own company, the technology sector, or just want to listen to some very inspiring speakers, come to the talks organized by Imperial Entrepreneurs! Sign up for the mailing list at www.imperialentrepreneurs.com

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Welcome to Imperial Entrepreneurs 2011/2012

Want to be an entrepreneur while at university?

Whether you want to find out more about entrepreneurship or grow your new startup, Imperial Entrepreneurs is here to help you. Join us now. You do not need to own a business or have any prior business knowledge.

What’s on offer?

  • “Entrepreneurial Thursdays” – Talks from world class entrepreneurs, investors and executives. Networking and drinks accompany our events.
  • Ideas Empowered – We provide you all the resources to build your venture with the Ideas Empowered challenge – a Dragons Den style competition with £3K worth of prizes.
  • Imperial Apprentice Challenge – Compete against other Imperial students for a cash prize and a place in the London Apprentice challenge. Sign up now on our website!
  • Hackathon – Turn an idea into a product / business within 48 hours.
  • Work with great entrepreneurs through exclusive internships & jobs in hot startups
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Imperial Apprentice 2010 – Trailer Now Online!

Many thanks to:

Apprentice Sponsors: Oliver Wyman, P&G, Cubate.com, OdgersBerndtson

Society Sponsors: Adamant Partners Deloitte

Filming: stoic tv

Join our mailing list to be informed when Episode 1 is released!

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Podcast with Whipcar Founders

Last week the two founders of Whipcar came to Imperial to record a podcast.

Whipcar is a really interesting peer to peer car rental service. It’s one of a new breed of such services where people can take their under utilised assets and rent them out to other people.

Businesses such as Airbnb are making huge waves in the US with this kind of model. They allow people to turn their spare rooms into hard cash by having visitors stay with them, who would otherwise stay in a hotel.

Onefinestay is a similar business based in London, and was founded by Imperial alumni Tim Davey. It’s a more upmarket version of Airbnb but works along similar lines.

And now it seems like the next frontier could be car rental with services such as Whipcar. In this podcast we talked to the founders about how they came up with the idea, and how they went about executing some difficult aspects of the business, such as setting up a call center and getting a bespoke insurance package together.

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How many entrepreneurs are universities turning out?

An article on student entrepreneurship in the UK by the Guardian with insights from the Enternships founder, Rajeeb Dey.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2010/nov/30/student-entrepreneurs-higher-education

We’re working with Enternships to deliver you up to date opportunities on our website – visit: http://union.ic.ac.uk/scc/entrepreneurs/content/enternships

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IE “StudentBeans.com” Talk by James Eder (Tuesday 09.11.2010)

“Would anyone like to volunteer?” – asks James Eder, a young North Londoner who seems all but intimidating. And yet, no supposedly entrepreneurial Imperial student dares to accept the offer. They are probably thinking what I’m thinking: what if the stranger grills me with trivia questions and makes me look like a fool in front of tens of co-students? James does not appear surprised; the director and co-founder of the infamous “Student Beans” website goes on to explain that the general reluctance to say “yes!” to the unknown is a commonplace phenomenon. Sigh, so I am not alone.

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The contemporary yes-man: James Eder

James Eder the founder of student beans is a truly inspirational figure. He is the living yes-man. He is not that man who says yes because of some curse, but he has a rational behind his actions. His actions become his habits and his habits became his character. This allowed him to be entrepreneurial.

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smallcarBIGCITY

Monday, 25th October: two founders from the London based sightseeing business – smallcarBIGCITY came to Imperial Entrepreneurs and gave a talk on starting up a business as graduates. At 6:00pm, the Business School LT2  was filled with budding entrepreneurs. See more ›

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