Sunday, July 5, 2020
An Interview with Stanford GSB Graduate and The League Creator
document.createElement('audio'); https://media.blubrry.com/admissions_straight_talk/p/www.accepted.com/hubfs/IV_with_Amanda_Bradford.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | TuneIn | SpotifyWith a hat-tip to Valentineââ¬â¢s Day, this show is about a dating app for the ââ¬Å"smart, busy and ambitiousâ⬠as well as life at Stanford GSB and start-ups. Meet Amanda Bradford:à [0:46] She earned her bachelors in Information Systems in 2007 from Carnegie Mellon. à After getting her degree, Amanda worked for leading tech companies like Salesforce, Google, and Sequoia Capital. After earning her MBA from Stanford GSB, she founded The League, a dating app with privacy controls and ââ¬Å"curation.â⬠What is The League? And how is it different from other dating apps?à [1:16] Online dating can be overwhelming, and offline dating can be inefficient; The League is designed to address both of these issues. It aims to provide ââ¬Å"quality over quantityâ⬠and takes peopleââ¬â¢s professional privacy into accountââ¬âthe app serves up 5 matches a day, with no overlap from Facebook or LinkedIn contact lists. What does ââ¬Å"curationâ⬠mean in this context?à [3:26] Both the appââ¬â¢s admissions processââ¬âwhich limits the profiles on the app to ââ¬Å"high qualityâ⬠profiles (to eliminate the problem of fake profiles many sites have)ââ¬âand the careful matching process. Plans to Expandà à [4:00] They currently operate in SF and NY and have 100,000 people registered. They plan to expand to other large cities with a young urban professional demographicââ¬âsuch as LA, Boston, London, etc. Amandas Storyà [5:56] After various media reports about The League ââ¬â not all flattering ââ¬â Amanda wrote her own story on LinkedIn explaining why she founded The League. She decided to tell her personal story about dating as a career focused woman, and clarify the mission and values of the company. à ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m Not An Elitist, Iââ¬â¢m Just An Alpha Femaleâ⬠has been viewed over 235,000 times.à Why did she pursue her MBA?à [8:24] Working at Google, she had strong role models and saw the career paths of women she admired ââ¬â many of whom had MBAs. And she was looking for the tight knit network that you build during an MBA. à Why Stanford?à [9:49] Itââ¬â¢s known for cultivating entrepreneurs, and she wanted to help build something from the ground up. What did she learn in b-school?à [10:57] You learn how to respond to situations ââ¬â gain self-awareness and business acumen. The management skills she gained have been helpful. The Leagueââ¬â¢s initial fundingà [14:41] Her Stanford network was definitely crucial! Stanford provides a lot of opportunities for networking with venture capitalists, and she did an internship in venture. A lot of the initial investors were connected to Stanford and people she met there. Additional value: classmatesà [16:04] Being around such smart, talented people also helped her develop the company ââ¬â feedback from her classmates helped her with marketing, etc. What do people get wrong about Stanford GSB?à [17:05] Often, people think b-school is just about partying and networking. But at the core, youââ¬â¢re meeting hardworking, smart people who are doing really interesting things. Itââ¬â¢s a powerful network. For people who want to go to Stanford GSB ââ¬â is there a ââ¬Å"secret sauceâ⬠? Something that students there have in common?à [19:21] A tendency to take risks: speak up in class; start an organization. People at Stanford are doers. Qualities of entrepreneursà [21:20] Hustle, scrappiness, hard work, grit/persistence. Donââ¬â¢t say you donââ¬â¢t know how to do something. Advice for Stanford GSB applicantsà [24:01] Apply Round 1. Start early! Allow plenty of time to write (and rewrite) your essays. And allow time for self-reflection. The MBA is a major investment. Relevant Links: â⬠¢Ã The League â⬠¢Ã @theleague â⬠¢Ã ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m Not An Elitist, Iââ¬â¢m Just An Alpha Femaleâ⬠â⬠¢Ã How to Get Into Stanford GSB, a webinar â⬠¢Ã Stanford MBA essay tips â⬠¢Ã Stanford zones page â⬠¢Ã The Smart Timeline for MBA Applicants Related shows: â⬠¢Ã Entrepreneurship at Stanford GSB: Carlypso Drives Down the Startup St. â⬠¢Ã Valentineââ¬â¢s Day, Economics, and Stanford GSB â⬠¢Ã An HBS Student Helping HBS Applicants â⬠¢Ã Insights into MIT Sloan MBA Admissions with Dawna Levenson â⬠¢Ã UCLA Anderson: Cool, Chic, and Tech Subscribe:
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