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Not Another CEO Podcast
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Episode 22
Season 1
From Engineer to CEO - Andrew Lau - Not Another CEO Podcast - Episode #22
Joining the show this week is a veteran of the Boston start-up community and leader in engineering management platforms. Having served as the VP of Engineering to a company that as acquired for $1B, this guest is none other than the Co-Founder & CEO of Jellyfish, Andrew Lau.
Lau shares his journey from an engineer in startups to a CEO managing a high-growth company. He provides insights on aligning leadership and culture, fundraising, and work-life balance.
Takeaways:
- Co-Founder Alignment: The Jellyfish team created a detailed vision for Jellyfish before starting the company. They established core values that emphasized culture, people, and building a scalable business. This became their North Star for decision-making.
- Engineering for Growth: Jellyfish's platform helps engineering leaders align their teams’ work with broader business objectives. The company's vision is inspired by Salesforce’s transformation of sales management.
- Early Customers through Discovery: The team interviewed over 50 VPEs and CTOs to deeply understand pain points in engineering management. These conversations led to a service-driven approach to validate Jellyfish’s product vision.
- Startup for Grown-Ups: There was a conscious effort to build a "grown-up" startup that accommodates life responsibilities. They designed their business to work with their life stages, creating a sustainable culture.
- Leadership Evolution: Andrew reflects on his transition from engineering management to being a CEO. This journey required learning sales, fundraising, and storytelling while balancing the operational and strategic demands of scaling a company.
- Fundraising with Trust: Andrew describes the importance of aligning with investors who understand the domain and trust the founding team. Jellyfish's seed funding came from building relationships within the Venn diagram of trust and domain expertise.
- Adapting to Change: As the tech landscape evolves with AI and macroeconomic shifts, Jellyfish focuses on being adaptable. Andrew emphasizes that startups have the agility to tackle new challenges, creating opportunities for growth and innovation.
Quote of the Show:
- “It’s a marathon, it’s not a sprint. And we also live lives as humans here too… We have to make this thing work for us.” - Andrew Lau
Links:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amlau/
- Twitter: https://x.com/amlau
- Website: https://jellyfish.co/
Ways to Tune In:
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1NQ9oAB2XKlgWeL8iEQXg0
- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-another-ceo-podcast/id1751581707
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- Transistor: https://podcast.notanotherceo.com/
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NotAnotherCEOPodcast
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Chapters
- - Intro
- - One Thing You'd Do Again
- - Startup for Grown-Ups
- - Transitioning to CEO
- - Shifting Roles
- - Understanding the Market
- - Ideal Customer Profile
- - Investor Dynamics
- - Biggest Challenge
- - 3 Years from Today?
- - CEO Background
- - One Piece of Advice
- - Closing Moments