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Caitlin Strandberg Discusses Academic Experience and Becoming Interested In Entrepreneurship

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Caitlin Strandberg

  • Associate, Flybridge Capital Partners
  • female
  • Caucasian
  • 1988 (Age: 36 years old)
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Biography

Caitlin Strandberg is an Associate at Flybridge Capital Partners whose investment interests and experience broadly cover companies and technologies across the information technology sector including ad tech, digital media, fin tech, and consumer internet.

Caitlin joined the firm in August 2012 from LearnVest, a personal finance start-up in NYC, where she served as Director of Business Development. Previously, she was the Associate Director of Business Development at Behance, a platform for showcasing and discovering creative work online. Caitlin was also the President and Co-founder of Slope Media Group, a student-run media organization based out of Cornell University that includes internet radio, internet television and a digital magazine.

Caitlin Strandberg holds a BA in History from Cornell University with a minor in Science and Technology Studies.

So I graduated in 2010 which was not that long ago. I'd like to start by telling you what my life was like when I was at Cornell and then what I've done since because it hasn't been very long. And I so wish that there was an event like this when I was a student. The closest I could get was taking ...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).

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Video 1 of 3 Caitlin Strandberg Discusses Academic Experience and Becoming Interested In Entrepreneurship
  • Caitlin Strandberg - Panel - Where Are Women In The Startup World?
  • 3/3/2014
  • Caitlin Strandberg
  • 3 min. 20 sec.
Video 2 of 3 Caitlin Strandberg Discusses Work Experience During College
  • Caitlin Strandberg - Panel - Where Are Women In The Startup World?
  • 3/3/2014
  • Caitlin Strandberg
  • 2 min. 39 sec.
Video 3 of 3 Caitlin Strandberg Discusses Transitions And Startups
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  • 3/3/2014
  • Caitlin Strandberg
  • 6 min. 6 sec.

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