AlligatorZone®, where kids meet cool startups, presents a conversation with Ian Tien, CEO and Co-founder, Mattermost, Inc., which lets people in companies share messages, images, and videos with each other using their phones and computers in a way that no one outside the company can see what's been shared. Ian Tien will present his startup at an AlligatorZone event-program to be held in Palo Alto, CA on Saturday, May 11, 2019. To take your kids, teens and family to the event, register at https://AlligatorZone.org/attend. This podcast is part of a new effort to help our young audiences, their family members and their educators gain a deeper understanding into the making of entrepreneurial leaders.
This podcast has been hosted by Vikram, as part of a workshop series by AlligatorZone Academy, to help kids understand how entrepreneurs think and act. For more podcasts in this series, visit https://AlligatorZone.org/podcast.
AlligatorZone Academy supports the social impact mission of AlligatorZone® of helping families and educators prepare kids for the future of work by learning from entrepreneurs who are creating such future. Learn more at AlligatorZone.org.
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