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The 18 Awesome Women of SaaS in Asia

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After five years at Ernst & Young in New York, she served as Vice President at Citigroup in the Big Apple. After 11 years in finances, in 2016 she became the CFO of Brinc.io, boldly entering into the tech world. Jessie provides invaluable know-how to portfolio companies on cash flow, fundraising, and financing strategies.

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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. In 2008, Jeff founded Twilio and has since seen the company through it’s 2016 IPO and beyond.

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Three million downloads and counting: Inside Intercom reaches a podcasting milestone

Intercom, Inc.

Adam Risman , a former host of the podcast, asked Rachel what made that point when Rachel joined Slack in 2016 the right time to invest in growth marketing? For Slack, that was clearly the engineering and dev communities, who love new tools. Historically, Slack relied heavily on virality for its growth. And it was very successful.

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Woven CEO Tim Campos on how to spend your most important asset

Intercom, Inc.

Tim has spent his entire professional career focusing on productivity, from Sybase to TLA-Tencor to Facebook where, over his six-year tenure (2010 – 2016), the amount of revenue per employee doubled to $1.8 million apiece. The iPhone was an amazing step forward, not because it brought forth a faster CPU or a better digital network.

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SaaStr Podcast #385 with Balsa Founder & CEO Paul Rosania

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Why does Paul believe that the builders are the new pro athletes? Paul Rosania: I think my stock line post-2016 is, “Forgive us, we knew not what we were doing at the time.” People are struggling ,as well as organizations, obviously, but they’re also super willing and keen to try new things to improve how they work.

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