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Across The Lines
Angie and Jay
40 episodes
4 days ago
Across The Lines is a podcast that highlights the stories of Pan Asian American leaders and explores the intersection of their personal and professional journeys. Our vision is to inspire and empower the next generation of leaders through candid conversations about the confluence of identity and work.
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Across The Lines is a podcast that highlights the stories of Pan Asian American leaders and explores the intersection of their personal and professional journeys. Our vision is to inspire and empower the next generation of leaders through candid conversations about the confluence of identity and work.
Show more...
Business
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S2 Ep 5 | Dave Lu, Co-Founder at Pared and Managing Partner at Hyphen Capital, on Building Your Own House
Across The Lines
32 minutes 51 seconds
4 years ago
S2 Ep 5 | Dave Lu, Co-Founder at Pared and Managing Partner at Hyphen Capital, on Building Your Own House

Dave Lu is the Founder and Managing Partner of Hyphen Capital, a syndicate that invests in pre-seed companies founded by Asian Americans. He is also a seasoned operator (ex Yahoo, eBay, Cisco) and a serial entrepreneur who co-founded Pared (staffing marketplace for the restaurant industry) and FanPop (bootstrapped entertainment website with 35M+ monthly visitors). Dave is a steadfast advocate of Asian American entrepreneurship and recently rallied the community around an initiative to publish an open letter in the WSJ in response to an uptick in violence against the AAPI community.

In this episode we spoke with Dave about the following:

  • Conflating what he thought his parents wanted for his career with what he truly wanted, and how he broke out of that thinking to start his own company
  • Why it’s crucial for Asian American leaders to advocate for themselves and “have more swag”
  • Encouraging the next generation of AAPI entrepreneurs to overcome the bamboo ceiling by building their own houses

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Episode resources:

  • Hyphen Capital: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hyphencap/
  • Dave's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davelu/
  • The $10M commitment to support AAPI organizations: https://www.kqed.org/news/11867492/thousands-of-business-leaders-commit-10m-to-aapi-organizations-fighting-racism

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If you enjoyed today’s conversation about the intersection of work and Asian American identity, please subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts and leave us a review to spread the word. We’d really appreciate it!

Learn more about the show at acrossthelinespodcast.com and follow us @acrossthelinespodcast to get the latest updates.

Across The Lines
Across The Lines is a podcast that highlights the stories of Pan Asian American leaders and explores the intersection of their personal and professional journeys. Our vision is to inspire and empower the next generation of leaders through candid conversations about the confluence of identity and work.