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More of SaaStr’s Most Respected Leaders Awards List Revealed!

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Every week we’ll be rolling out new winners until we get to the very pinnacle of our list. Tom Bogan is the EVP of Workday’s Planning Business Unit but has a long history in both tech and finance. From 2004-2009 he was a partner at Greylock. Keep your eyes peeled as we unveil the list and a bit more about your favorite leaders.

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AMA at SaaStr Annual 2022 with SaaStr Founder & CEO Jason Lemkin – Part 1 (Pod 607 + Video)

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Jason Lemkin: I think I noticed a pattern, and I wrote it up a couple of years ago and refreshed it, and then I’ll add a new anecdote. And then with your finance person or yourself or your outsourced person, you build a C-90 plan, which is one, we’re 90% sure, even if sales slow, we’re going to hit this plan.

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Women in Tech – Female CxOs Share their Challenges in Tech Startups – with Melissa Kwan, Alice de Courcy, Maja Voje, Laura Erdem & others

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Sima Banijamali : “I started in tech in 2009, and in 2010 I moved to Sweden from Iran and started studying. I approached the challenge of proving myself by pretty much consistently working harder and longer through much of my career. […] Now, as a new mum – it has forced me to find more balance.

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GTM 125: From Flip-Flops to a $500M Exit as CRO, Secrets to Scaling with Martin Roth

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And a fun fact I just learned as I was doing some research before this, you were also employee number one at a flip-flop company back in 2009 before getting into tech. It’s in New York. The other thing is, I live in New Orleans. Levelset was the only venture-backed company in New Orleans. They can influence finance.

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