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Embracing Life's Twists: Matthew Kee on Venture Capital and the Thrill of Innovation

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From the secure halls of JPMorgan Chase to the dynamic world of tech startups, Matthew Kee's journey is nothing short of remarkable. As the visionary manager of Tundra Angels, he joins us to share how swapping bank spreadsheets for the entrepreneurial rollercoaster became a life-altering decision. We're taken through a riveting saga, starting with his roots at Olivet Nazarene University, to the serendipitous chance given by his father that led to his first business foray. Matthew's tale is a vibrant illustration of how embracing the twists of life with open arms can lead to unanticipated but gratifying career paths.
Venture investing is more art than science, and in this episode, we peel back the layers on what makes a startup stand out in the eyes of those willing to bet on the future. With anecdotes from our own experiences and nuggets of wisdom from the Tundra Angels Angle newsletter, we dissect the importance of visionary foresight—a skill exemplified by our investment in Octane Coffee. This robotic coffee drive-thru journeyed from a mere concept in a warehouse to a viral sensation, offering a taste of the thrill that comes with pioneering innovation.
As we navigate the finale of our season, we examine the essence of venture capital investing and the daring it takes to stand firm by one's beliefs, particularly when those beliefs go against the grain. The episode doesn't shy away from discussing the emotional challenges of early-stage investing and the impact of herd mentality, all the while underlining the significance of understanding the 'why' behind each decision. Balancing the professional insights, we celebrate the grounding force of family and the joys of parenthood. And for fun, we ponder the what-ifs of having invested in Apple at its inception and the chance to be a part of Steve Jobs's pioneering journey. Stay tuned for what promises to be a thought-provoking and uplifting second season after our summer break.

To connect with Olivet’s Entrepreneurship Program, contact Program Director, Chris Perez at caperez2@olivet.edu.
To learn more about other entrepreneurship opportunities and the McGraw School of Business’s very own Createur Conference and Pitch Competition, go to Createur.Olivet.edu.

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From the secure halls of JPMorgan Chase to the dynamic world of tech startups, Matthew Kee's journey is nothing short of remarkable. As the visionary manager of Tundra Angels, he joins us to share how swapping bank spreadsheets for the entrepreneurial rollercoaster became a life-altering decision. We're taken through a riveting saga, starting with his roots at Olivet Nazarene University, to the serendipitous chance given by his father that led to his first business foray. Matthew's tale is a vibrant illustration of how embracing the twists of life with open arms can lead to unanticipated but gratifying career paths.
Venture investing is more art than science, and in this episode, we peel back the layers on what makes a startup stand out in the eyes of those willing to bet on the future. With anecdotes from our own experiences and nuggets of wisdom from the Tundra Angels Angle newsletter, we dissect the importance of visionary foresight—a skill exemplified by our investment in Octane Coffee. This robotic coffee drive-thru journeyed from a mere concept in a warehouse to a viral sensation, offering a taste of the thrill that comes with pioneering innovation.
As we navigate the finale of our season, we examine the essence of venture capital investing and the daring it takes to stand firm by one's beliefs, particularly when those beliefs go against the grain. The episode doesn't shy away from discussing the emotional challenges of early-stage investing and the impact of herd mentality, all the while underlining the significance of understanding the 'why' behind each decision. Balancing the professional insights, we celebrate the grounding force of family and the joys of parenthood. And for fun, we ponder the what-ifs of having invested in Apple at its inception and the chance to be a part of Steve Jobs's pioneering journey. Stay tuned for what promises to be a thought-provoking and uplifting second season after our summer break.

To connect with Olivet’s Entrepreneurship Program, contact Program Director, Chris Perez at caperez2@olivet.edu.
To learn more about other entrepreneurship opportunities and the McGraw School of Business’s very own Createur Conference and Pitch Competition, go to Createur.Olivet.edu.

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