Are you a full-time tech founder? Be our guest! During COVID, we’re making our events available to tech founders everywhere. Enjoy a complimentary ticket to come learn from fellow tech founders, partners and investors. Already used your complimentary guest pass? Request an invite to see if you qualify for membership.
Many founders strive to improve their leadership, but don’t yet realize they need a solid foundation. In this session, you will learn a systematic and proven framework for building better leadership skills: the brain science behind it, emotionally intelligent behaviors that support it, and practical ways to use it in your daily work.
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Raman Chadha believes that leadership is the most important responsibility of any founder’s job description. He also believes, based on personal experience, that we have an unlimited capacity to grow as leaders yet few of us know how to tap into that capacity.
Raman is a Founder and Managing Partner of The Junto Institute, whose mission is to help companies and their leaders become infinitely better, smarter, and healthier. Through structured and designed leadership development programs built on deep mentorship and emotional intelligence, Junto helps companies develop into next-stage firms with the right people and infrastructure, and founders grow into next-stage leaders with the right skills and experience.
Prior to Junto, Raman was founding director of a university entrepreneurship center where he was also on faculty. He holds an MBA from Northwestern University and a BA from the University of Illinois at Champaign.
Founded in 2011, Founders Network offers lifelong peer mentorship to over 600 tech startup founders globally. Our platform, programs and high-touch service facilitate authentic experience sharing, warm introductions and long-term professional relationships. Additional benefits include over $500k in startup discounts and promotion to 2,000 newsletter readers. Members are located in San Francisco, New York City, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Toronto, London and other tech hubs. Each month our Membership Committee admits a new cohort of full-time tech founders who are nominated by an existing member. Learn more at https://foundersnetwork.com
All information shared within Founders Network is strictly confidential. We are built on a foundation of trust, and the community takes confidentiality seriously. Investors, members, and staff all share experiences and opinions off the record. In this roundtable forum, we continue to model our fnValues of Reciprocity, Humility, Authenticity and Inclusivity.
Are you a full-time tech founder? Be our guest! During COVID, we’re making our events available to tech founders everywhere. Enjoy a complimentary ticket to come learn from fellow tech founders, partners and investors. Already used your complimentary guest pass? Request an invite to see if you qualify for membership.
Many leaders strive to become better at leading their teams yet don’t realize that they must first build a necessary foundation. In this session, you will learn a systematic and proven framework for learning how to become a better leader, the brain science behind it, emotionally intelligent behaviors that support it, and practical ways to use it in your daily work.
Raman Chadha believes that leadership is the most important responsibility of any founder’s job description. He also believes, based on personal experience, that we have an unlimited capacity to grow as leaders yet few of us know how to tap into that capacity.
Raman is a Founder and Managing Partner of The Junto Institute, whose mission is to help companies and their leaders become infinitely better, smarter, and healthier. Through structured and designed leadership development programs built on deep mentorship and emotional intelligence, Junto helps companies develop into next-stage firms with the right people and infrastructure, and founders grow into next-stage leaders with the right skills and experience.
Prior to Junto, Raman was founding director of a university entrepreneurship center where he was also on faculty. He holds an MBA from Northwestern University and a BA from the University of Illinois at Champaign.
Founded in 2011, Founders Network offers lifelong peer mentorship to over 600 tech startup founders globally. Our platform, programs and high-touch service facilitate authentic experience sharing, warm introductions and long-term professional relationships. Additional benefits include over $500k in startup discounts and promotion to 2,000 newsletter readers. Members are located in San Francisco, New York City, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Toronto, London and other tech hubs. Each month our Membership Committee admits a new cohort of full-time tech founders who are nominated by an existing member. Learn more at https://foundersnetwork.com
All information shared within Founders Network is strictly confidential. We are built on a foundation of trust, and the community takes confidentiality seriously. Investors, members, and staff all share experiences and opinions off the record. In this roundtable forum, we continue to model our fnValues of Reciprocity, Humility, Authenticity and Inclusivity.
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