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020: ENTREPRENEUR - Bob Unnold, Did You Remember To, LLC

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Bob Unnold has led several startups, including two in Stamford: Axxun, which created a platform for software developers to compress the amount of time needed to delivery applications; and I3 Mobile, which created a subscription-based service delivering news to mobile phones. I3 Mobile held an $82 million initial public offering of stock in 2000.
His newest endeavor is Atendit which sells wireless tags that, when linked to an accompanying Apple IOS app, allow users to get reminders on specific things at set times and days when walking by a sensor. Memory scientists have a name — the event horizon model — for the tendency of people forgetting things as they move through the house and out the door. The starter package is selling on Amazon for $30 and an Android version is in the works.
Bob Unnold has over the decades developed the pitch perfect acumen of an entrepreneur.
In colleges today, there are majors in entrepreneurship. I don’t really personally believe that you can teach entrepreneurship. It’s something that’s in a person. It’s an aggressive approach in a person and you don’t know if you’re an entrepreneur until it’s Wednesday, and you’ve got a $30,000 payroll on Friday with no money in the bank; then you have to figure out how to actually get that money and how to do it- otherwise you’re going to have a lot of unhappy employees.”
Guest: Bob Unnold
Affiliate Company: Did You Remember To, LLC
Host: Patrick A. Howell
Creator and Producer: Patrick A. Howell
Executive Producer: Alan Stone
Executive Producer: Bob Unnold
Producer: Tori Reid
Writer: Patrick A. Howell
Audio Recording: Emerging Media Partners
Post Production: We Edit Productions
Vodcast Post Production: Emerging Media Partners
Premier Advertising Sponsor: Vivreau Water Systems
Advertising Sponsor: Hilton Sacramento Arden West
Ad Voiceover Artist: Ginger Levert
Marketing Partner and Sponsor: Wall Street Research
Location Sponsor: Ash Cigar Lounge in Los Angeles, CA

Getting Deals Done is a show about doing business, changing power, changing systems and making the world a better place one deal at a time. Host, veteran banker and entrepreneur Patrick A. Howell, speaks with leading and successful innovators, mavericks and captains of industry about making big things happen in the world.

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Bob Unnold has led several startups, including two in Stamford: Axxun, which created a platform for software developers to compress the amount of time needed to delivery applications; and I3 Mobile, which created a subscription-based service delivering news to mobile phones. I3 Mobile held an $82 million initial public offering of stock in 2000.
His newest endeavor is Atendit which sells wireless tags that, when linked to an accompanying Apple IOS app, allow users to get reminders on specific things at set times and days when walking by a sensor. Memory scientists have a name — the event horizon model — for the tendency of people forgetting things as they move through the house and out the door. The starter package is selling on Amazon for $30 and an Android version is in the works.
Bob Unnold has over the decades developed the pitch perfect acumen of an entrepreneur.
In colleges today, there are majors in entrepreneurship. I don’t really personally believe that you can teach entrepreneurship. It’s something that’s in a person. It’s an aggressive approach in a person and you don’t know if you’re an entrepreneur until it’s Wednesday, and you’ve got a $30,000 payroll on Friday with no money in the bank; then you have to figure out how to actually get that money and how to do it- otherwise you’re going to have a lot of unhappy employees.”
Guest: Bob Unnold
Affiliate Company: Did You Remember To, LLC
Host: Patrick A. Howell
Creator and Producer: Patrick A. Howell
Executive Producer: Alan Stone
Executive Producer: Bob Unnold
Producer: Tori Reid
Writer: Patrick A. Howell
Audio Recording: Emerging Media Partners
Post Production: We Edit Productions
Vodcast Post Production: Emerging Media Partners
Premier Advertising Sponsor: Vivreau Water Systems
Advertising Sponsor: Hilton Sacramento Arden West
Ad Voiceover Artist: Ginger Levert
Marketing Partner and Sponsor: Wall Street Research
Location Sponsor: Ash Cigar Lounge in Los Angeles, CA

Getting Deals Done is a show about doing business, changing power, changing systems and making the world a better place one deal at a time. Host, veteran banker and entrepreneur Patrick A. Howell, speaks with leading and successful innovators, mavericks and captains of industry about making big things happen in the world.

  continue reading

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