Today Jepson talks with Caroline Rowland who is the founder of Egoli Media, an AI platform which enables creators to manage, repurpose, and store their digital content at low cost but with highly accurate search and distribution capabilities. They discuss Caroline’s companies and the journey she has taken to create these businesses that she now runs and continues to grow, and then the lessons and skills she’s learned along the way. Being a CEO can be a very lonely and difficult path, but a very rewarding one as you establish these unique relationships in this position.
“One of the episodes was about Nadia Comăneci, the gymnast, and we couldn’t find it. We went into the database that the IOC have of their entire history of video, and we kept searching for her. Couldn’t find her. We got one clip, and in the end some smart person on the team said they would look for athletes she competed against and see if there’s footage of her. We found 76 different spellings of her name.” 57:46
Twitter:@ccrowland68
- Caroline’s beginnings 3:45
- Culture and going into a new country 13:30
- Founding her tech company 16:45
- How long it’s been around 31:15
- Becoming comfortable with having a sales conversation 41:20
- GTP-4 47:00
- Organizing the material 56:00
- Positives and negatives of being a CEO 1:02:40
- Knowing the buyer 1:19:00
- Startups and resources 1:34:40
- Women are treated differently 1:42:15
“One of the episodes was about Nadia Comăneci, the gymnast, and we couldn’t find it. We went into the database that the IOC have of their entire history of video, and we kept searching for her. Couldn’t find her. We got one clip, and in the end some smart person on the team said they would look for athletes she competed against and see if there’s footage of her. We found 76 different spellings of her name.” 57:46
Twitter:@ccrowland68