Guest: Henry Schuck, CEO of ZoomInfo
In this episode, we cover: Being emotionally vulnerable as a leader, and the limits of Henry’s openness (02:46); What his single immigrant mother taught him about hard work (08:54); The competitor to which Henry tried to sell DiscoverOrg — before beating and buying them instead (16:10); The relief of taking ZoomInfo public after years of making promises to employees (19:42); Getting passed over by venture capitalists, and why Henry sold half of the business to a private equity firm (27:40); Learning how to work with a board of directors, and Henry’s overwhelming desire to not lose (32:11); The “existential threat” to the business that gave Henry a panic attack (41:27); Going public during the darkest days of COVID (48:34); Why Henry writes a memo to his executive team every year, pretending to be a new CEO (55:29); Being happy, present, and maintaining discipline between work and personal life (58:31)
Show Notes
Every year, ZoomInfo CEO Henry Schuck writes a memo to his executive team, which is made to look like a letter to the board of directors. Even though he founded DiscoverOrg — the company that bought and became ZoomInfo in 2019 — Henry pretends in the memo to be a new CEO who has just been hired to clean up the old guy’s mess. The reason, he explains, is simple: It gets everyone focused on the problems that have to be fixed.
In this episode, Henry and Joubin discuss the difference between wearing a hoodie and a suit; the nuances of Henry’s background that aren’t obvious from LinkedIn; how he has encouraged his employees and shown them (and their families) his appreciation; The CEO’s biggest fear: “Is this it?”; injecting tension in an organization; the gap between monetary and professional validation; ZoomInfo’s COVID IPO; and why the work of a founder-CEO is not supposed to be fun.
In this episode, we cover:
- Being emotionally vulnerable as a leader, and the limits of Henry’s openness (02:46)
- What his single immigrant mother taught him about hard work (08:54)
- The competitor to which Henry tried to sell DiscoverOrg — before beating and buying them instead (16:10)
- The relief of taking ZoomInfo public after years of making promises to employees (19:42)
- Getting passed over by venture capitalists, and why Henry sold half of the business to a private equity firm (27:40)
- Learning how to work with a board of directors, and Henry’s overwhelming desire to not lose (32:11)
- The “existential threat” to the business that gave Henry a panic attack (41:27)
- Going public during the darkest days of COVID (48:34)
- Why Henry writes a memo to his executive team every year, pretending to be a new CEO (55:29)
- Being happy, present, and maintaining discipline between work and personal life (58:31)
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Grit explores what it takes to create, build, and scale world-class organizations. It features weekly episodes highlighting the leaders who are pushing their companies to make a difference. This series is hosted by Joubin Mirzadegan, go to market operating partner at Kleiner Perkins, a venture capital firm investing in history-making founders.