
What happens when a classically trained psychologist leaves the world of academia to shift careers?
For Dr. Doug Kaufman, it was to become a serial entrepreneur (obviously).
Doug's story is defined by a relentless curiosity about human behavior, a series of successful ventures, and some hard-won lessons in the chaotic world of startups.
In this first of a two-part series, Doug recounts his unconventional path from a psychology PhD to joining a hyper-growth tech company, starting his own bootstrapped business, and facing the ultimate test of a founder's resilience in the Triangle.
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Where to Find Dr. Doug Kaufman:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdougkaufman/
Where to Find Scot Wingo:
In this episode:
(00:02:00) Dr. Kaufman's lifelong fascination with psychology, human behavior, and the personal reasons for his interest.
(00:04:00) The decision to leave academia to start his first company, Alley Dog, and a computer repair side hustle.
(00:08:00) Joining Blackboard in 1998 and his experience in a hyper-growth tech startup.
(00:15:00) Why he left Blackboard to move to the Triangle and start his own company.
(00:18:00) Founding ClearTXT and navigating a major PR crisis at a large university.
(00:24:00) The lessons he learned from the chaos of startup life, including a patent troll lawsuit and a successful acquisition.
(00:29:00) The origins of Spring Metrics and joining the Triangle Startup Factory's first cohort.
(00:37:00) A frank discussion about his first board meeting at Spring Metrics and the difficult experience that followed.
(00:44:00) His eventual transition out of the CEO role and the valuable lessons he took from the experience.
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Triangle Tweener Talks is hosted by Scot Wingo, presented by Triangle Tweener Fund, and produced by Walk West.
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