The Relentless Ann Miura-Ko Kasey Quon May 4, 2015 0 Comments Public speaking was Floodgate co-founder Ann Miura-Ko’s, Ph.D. ’10, biggest fear. During her junior high piano recitals, she struggled to say her name or the name of the piece she was... Read More »
Women in Tech: Lisa Falzone discusses Revel Systems and adrenaline rush of being a founder Kasey Quon March 17, 2015 0 Comments Lisa Falzone, 30, co-founder and CEO of Revel Systems, a point-of-sale technology company, thrives under high-pressure situations. After graduating, the former Stanford varsity swimmer realized she... Read More »
Women in Tech: Ellora Israni talks She++ Kasey Quon March 2, 2015 0 Comments In sum, we still face a gender disparity in the corporate world. In the top 100 companies, 83 percent of executive committees were men, according to the Gender Balance Score Card. As a result, The... Read More »
NovoEd: Group project-based online education Kasey Quon February 10, 2015 0 Comments NovoEd redefines the traditional video and quiz online education pedagogy by providing a social and community-based experience. The online social learning platform’s mission is to provide their... Read More »
Sesh: A mobile peer-to-peer tutoring app Kasey Quon February 2, 2015 0 Comments In the midst of midterm season, Sesh, a mobile peer-to-peer tutoring app that provides 24/7 on-demand service, has the potential to become your next study partner. Releasing publicly at Stanford on... Read More »
SYMSYS161: Symbolic Systems in Venture Capital Kasey Quon January 26, 2015 0 Comments We talk to the co-insturctors of SYMSYS161, who are taking an academic approach to exploring a thesis about venture capital. Read More »
Stanford Startups: Conspire, a startup for smarter connections Kasey Quon November 10, 2014 0 Comments Conspire is a digital network platform founded by two Stanford grads ('04), helping users find the strongest path of connection to any person of interest, with a value prop that reaches beyond just... Read More »
There’s an ‘I’ in Twitter: Platform allows narcissism Kasey Quon May 30, 2014 0 Comments Twitter has allowed a space for anyone to converse in real-time with its 255 million active users. To know there’s a big audience waiting for you can be dangerous and heighten self-importance. Read More »