Co-founder and first CEO of Netflix, Executive Mentor and Angel Investor

Marc Randolph

Marc Randolphis a veteran Silicon Valley entrepreneur, advisor, and investor. As co-founder and first CEO of Netflix, he laid much of the groundwork for a service that’s grown to over 275 million subscribers, and fundamentally altered how the worldexperiences media.

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Why Marc Randolph?

Marc’s career as anentrepreneur spans four decades. He’s founded or co-founded six othersuccessful startups, mentored hundreds of early-stage entrepreneurs, and as aninvestor has helped seed dozens of successful tech ventures (and even moreunsuccessful ones). Most recently, Marc co-founded analytics softwarecompany Looker Data Sciences, which was acquired by Google in 2019 for $2.6billion.

  • Birth of an Idea
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Overcoming Adversity
  • Innovation

Marc is also the author of the internationally best-selling memoir, That Will Never Work: The Birth of Netflix and The AmazingLife of an Idea which tells the untold story of Netflix. He ishost of the top-10 Apple podcast That Will Never Work, where he works directly with entrepreneurs to provide 1-on-1 mentoring. Marc is also a judge and investor on Entrepreneur Magazine’s Elevator Pitch web series.

Marc Randolph is a veteran Silicon Valley entrepreneur, advisor, and investor, whose career as an entrepreneur spans four decades. In addition to being the co-founder and first CEO of Netflix, Marc has founded or co-founded six other successful startups, mentored hundreds of early-stage entrepreneurs, and as an investor has helped seed dozens of successful tech ventures (and even more unsuccessful ones). He is the author of the internationally best-selling memoir, That Will Never Work: The Birth of Netflix and The Amazing Life of an Idea.




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