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David Kidder

Co-Founder + CEO at Bionic, New York Times Best Selling Author

David S. Kidder is an experienced entrepreneur and an angel investor in over 40 companies. He is currently the Co-founder and CEO of Bionic. Bionic installs proprietary solutions, designed to unlock new growth and competitiveness for the world’s largest enterprises, based on the models, methods, talent, and tools of venture capital and entrepreneurship.

David is an accomplished entrepreneur for 25 years with 2 successful exits. Early angel investments include SpaceX and Airbnb.

David’s audience is engaged and numbers more than 5,000. He is happy to share your episode with his fans! 

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David Kidder rnd

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David Kidder

Co-Founder + CEO at Bionic, New York Times Best Selling Author

David S. Kidder is an experienced entrepreneur and an angel investor in over 40 companies. He is currently the Co-founder and CEO of Bionic. Bionic installs proprietary solutions, designed to unlock new growth and competitiveness for the world’s largest enterprises, based on the models, methods, talent, and tools of venture capital and entrepreneurship.

David is an accomplished entrepreneur for 25 years with 2 successful exits. Early angel investments include SpaceX and Airbnb.

David’s audience is engaged and numbers more than 5,000. He is happy to share your episode with his fans! 

read more

BOOK NOW FOR your podcast

David Kidder

Co-Founder + CEO at Bionic, New York Times Best Selling Author

David S. Kidder is an experienced entrepreneur and an angel investor in over 40 companies. He is currently the Co-founder and CEO of Bionic. Bionic installs proprietary solutions, designed to unlock new growth and competitiveness for the world’s largest enterprises, based on the models, methods, talent, and tools of venture capital and entrepreneurship.

David is an accomplished entrepreneur for 25 years with 2 successful exits. Early angel investments include SpaceX and Airbnb.

David’s audience is engaged and numbers more than 5,000. He is happy to share your episode with his fans! 

read more

New York Times best selling author

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Most established companies face a key survival challenge, says David Kidder, CEO of Bionic, lifelong entrepreneur, and angel investor in more than thirty startups: operational efficiency and outdated bureaucracy are at war with new growth. Legacy companies are skilled at growing big businesses into even bigger ones. But they are less adept at discovering new opportunities and turning them into big businesses, the way entrepreneurs and early-stage investors must. In New to Big, Kidder and Wallace reveal their proprietary blueprint for installing a permanent growth capability inside any company–the Growth Operating System.

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Going insider to insider with unprecedented access, New York Times bestselling author and Clickable CEO, David Kidder, shares the hard-hitting experiences of some of the world’s most influential entrepreneurs and CEOs, revealing their most closely held advice. Face-to-face interviews with 40 founders give readers key insights into what it took to build PayPal, LinkedIn, AOL, TED, Flickr, and many others into household names. Special sections include topics ranging from how to select the right idea to pursue to finding funding and overcoming inevitable obstacles. In an economy demanding change, The Startup Playbook is the go-to for entrepreneurs big and small.

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This daily digest of intellectual challenge and learning will arouse curiosity, refresh knowledge, expand horizons, and keep the mind sharp.

Millions of Americans keep bedside books of prayer and meditative reflection—collections of daily passages to stimulate spiritual thought and advancement. The Intellectual Devotional is a secular version of the same—a collection of 365 short lessons that will inspire and invigorate the reader every day of the year. Each daily digest of wisdom is drawn from one of seven fields of knowledge: history, literature, philosophy, mathematics and science, religion, fine arts, and music.

Timeline

Jan 2013 – Present

Co-Founder – Bionic

Bionic is a collective of radical outsiders who have founded and scaled companies, in all sectors and around the world. We’re entrepreneurs, investors, futurists, and makers, and together, we ignite growth within large companies.

ogBionic installs a proprietary solution designed to unlock new growth and competitiveness for the world’s largest enterprises, based on the models, methods, talent, and tools of venture capital and entrepreneurship.

Jan 2013 – Present

Jun 2010 – Present

Managing Partner – Alt Option Return

Alt Option Return is an early stage investment fund founded by David S. Kidder and Martin L. Schoffstall. It is primarily focused on seed stage investing in companies in New York.

Alt Option Return investments include: Art.sy, TapAd, MileWise (acquired by Yahoo), PayOff, HowAboutWe, BoostCTR, Maxwell Health, Content.ly, PopExpert, Lenndo, and Founders Fund III.

Read more: http://crunchbase.com/company/alt-option-return#ixzz2YS32nr6E

Jun 2010 – Present

Aug 2011 – Jul 2013

National Board Member – Smithsonian Institution

Aug 2011 – Jul 2013

Aug 2011 – Jul 2013

Co-Founder, CEO – Clickable, Inc.

Co-Founded in January 2007, Clickable was an all-in-one solution for online advertising. In one elegant experience, Clickable maximized online investment by connecting and optimizing digital channels with the social graph.

With Clickable’s award-winning Pro advertising tool and dedicated search and social advertising experts, marketers radically reduced the time and complexity of managing multiple ad formats and networks, such as Google, Bing, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and more. Clickable was acquired by Syncapse in June 2012.

Aug 2011 – Jul 2013

Ask me

How can big businesses prepare themselves for disruption?
What are the hurdles that today's businesses face when creating innovation/growth programs and how can they tackle them?
How should business leaders position themselves to bring their company forward?
Why is it so important for transformation efforts to happen in multiple levels of the company (i.e. why do you need systems for the C-suite, innovation teams/intrepreneurs, and mid management) What should a business do when their solutions no longer meet the customers' needs?

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