Interview starts: 7:15
Debrief starts: 54:23
Casey Allen is the founder of Enterprise Rising, a Minneapolis-based conference specific to SaaS startup topics. 2020 will be Enterprise Rising's fifth year, and they pride themselves on focusing on under-discussed or taboo topics related to founding a startup.
Casey himself has started five companies as well as a B2B SaaS accelerator and discusses his personal experience going from one to the next. This year, he will also be launching a boot camp called SeedMN for first-time angel investors with the hopes of teaching successful founders how to give back to the startup community.
We discuss:
- AD: Finding experienced employees for your new business with Integrity Power Search (5:37)
- Starting a conference and the first few years of failure (8:06)
- Opening one of the first tech accelerators in Minneapolis (12:09)
- Fundraising an accelerator in 2009 (15:09)
- Building the reputation to launch an accelerator (20:27)
- The struggle and mental obstacles behind founding five startups (22:13, 34:58)
- Starting a company in the right community (27:14)
- The Twin Cities' DNA for enterprise SaaS (31:48)
- The pattern of fear of success vs. fear of failure in startups (37:55)
- Metrics for conference success (39:51)
- Special markets in Minneapolis: b2b sports tech, enterprise health tech, and edtech (45:00)
- SeedMN for first time angel investors (47:19)
Learn more about Casey: https://angel.co/caseyallen
Learn more about SeedMN: http://seedmn.com/
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