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025 Why I’m Pursuing The Immigrant Entrepreneur Podcast
Publisher |
Kent Trabing
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS
Publication Date |
Aug 27, 2015
Episode Duration |
00:14:14
Hi Everyone, I’m trailing, following, and investigating, curious to understand this American phenomenon called the immigrant entrepreneur Thank you for joining me on this journey, this podcast. Normally when people write a book, broadcast a podcast, there is an introduction, to explain what is the purpose, what is the thinking behind. I held back because I wanted the entrepreneurs to speak for themselves. I did not have clear answers. After 24 interviews with entrepreneurs from 21 different countries, I at least am beginning to understand the right questions to ask. Before I started I knew only the facts – that immigrant entrepreneurs are creating an outsized effect across the country. Over 27% of all new businesses in this country have an immigrant at the helm. Yes all the dry cleaners, motels, restaurants,  but also like 35% of Silicon Valley startups, including Google, eBay, Yahoo and PayPal I was aware that 40% of Fortune 500 companies were started by immigrants or their children — such as ATT, IBM and McDonald's? Then there was one statistic that was even more impressive: 1/3 of VC backed companies that go public have an immigrant at the helm.  Let me break that down a little bit, because this is important. Venture capital is money provided by investors to startup firms with perceived long-term growth potential, that is investors believe the companies can scale. Let’s look at some rough numbers: There are 6 million employer companies in the United States in 2008 (those companies which have employees – doesn’t included the 22 million ‘non-employer companies) Every year there are 800,000 new ‘employer companies) About 1200 new companies receive venture capital each year. (less than ½ percent) 10% of those that receive venture capital go public (IPO) In other words, a tiny portion less than a 1/1000 of companies with employers are invested in by venture capital and go public. Why do we care?  Because about 20% of America’s GDP is generated by venture capital backed firms.  They are job creating machines. And 1/3 of these VC backed companies that go pubic) have an immigrant as a founder. So I knew these impressive facts, but did not understand why. I decided to meet and interview these entrepreneurs through this podcast and have them share their personality traits, their success formulas, and most important their stories – with you.  

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