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Our favorite parts of Coins2Day Brainstorm Tech 2015

By
Adam Lashinsky
Adam Lashinsky
,
Dan Primack
Dan Primack
,
Michal Lev-Ram
Michal Lev-Ram
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Andrew Nusca
Andrew Nusca
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By
Adam Lashinsky
Adam Lashinsky
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Dan Primack
Dan Primack
,
Michal Lev-Ram
Michal Lev-Ram
and
Andrew Nusca
Andrew Nusca
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July 22, 2015, 12:30 PM ET

This year’s Coins2Day Brainstorm Tech conference in Aspen was incredible. Below, its four co-chairs—Adam Lashinsky, Dan Primack, Michal Lev-Ram, and Andrew Nusca—offer their picks.


On the feats of female founders

Katia Beauchamp, birchbox; Katrina Lake, Stichfix, and Michelle Zatlyn, CloudFlare.From left: Birchbox co-founder Katia Beauchamp, Stitch Fix founder Katrina Lake, CloudFlare co-founder Michelle ZatlynPhotograph by Benjamin Rasmussen for Coins2Day

Stanford’s Graduate School of Business has long been considered the top institution for entrepreneurs. But Harvard Business School, its competitor to the east, is more than just catching up. When it comes to female founders who are raising capital, Harvard tops Stanford—and it was abundantly clear on the Brainstorm Tech stage that it’s no fluke. “Building a fleet of alumni of both men and women who see women as leaders is really important,” Birchbox co-founder Katia Beauchamp (below left) told a captivated audience. (She went on to announce a new virtual-reality “experience” for her male customers.) Two more female HBS grads, CloudFlare co-founder Michelle Zatlyn (right) and Stitch Fix founder Katrina Lake, agreed. Collectively the trio have amassed more than $190 million in funding for their companies—proving that Stanford isn’t the only cradle of entrepreneurial success. —Michal Lev-Ram


On the Emanuel brothers

Rahm and Ari EmanuelRahm, left, and Ari Emanuel at Coins2Day’s Brainstorm Tech Conference in Aspen.Photograph by Benjamin Rasmussen for Coins2Day

Brainy, charismatic, tenacious, combative, accomplished, fun loving: These are just a few of the characteristics two of the three Emanuel brothers displayed, in large dollops, during the opening evening of Coins2Day Brainstorm Tech. Rahm, the mayor of Chicago (above left), talked about lengthening the school day for the city’s children and compelling Chicago’s world-class cultural institutions to contribute to less posh corners of town. Ari, the country’s most famous Hollywood agent, explained his shift to CEO of WME-IMG, a giant, private-equity-controlled entertainment and talent-management concern. More than political and business acumen, though, the Emanuels displayed two kinds of love public figures seldom show: an abiding affection for each other and a passion for their jobs. —Adam Lashinsky


SoftBank president Nikesh AroraPhotograph by Benjamin Rasmussen for Coins2Day

On his favorite exchange during Adam Lashinsky’s interview with SoftBank (SFTBY) president Nikesh Arora:

Lashinsky: Uber wants that [Asian] market, right?

Arora: Yeah, I want a lot of things in life too.

(SoftBank invests in Uber rivals Ola and GrabTaxi.)

—Andrew Nusca


On the winner of ‘Unicorn Idol’: Natalya Brikner

Natalya Brikner, Accion SystemsAccion Systems founder and CEO Natalya BriknerPhotograph by Benjamin Rasmussen for Coins2Day

It takes courage to stand in front of the world’s top technologists and pitch your startup as a countdown clock ticks. Natalya Brikner showed it in spades as she explained the idea behind Accion. Small space satellites are easy to build, but propulsion is a problem. The company’s answer to bulky tanks and explosive propellants? Tiny, efficient computer chips. Judges Brad Feld, Amy Banse, and David Stern—plus the audience—thought the idea was out of this world. —Dan Primack


Miss this year’s conference? Watch the highlights at coins2day.com/brainstormtech.

A version of this article appears in the August 1, 2015 issue of Coins2Day magazine.

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Michal Lev-Ram
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Michal Lev-Ram is a special correspondent covering the technology and entertainment sectors for Coins2Day, writing analysis and longform reporting.

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Andrew Nusca
By Andrew NuscaEditorial Director, Brainstorm and author of Coins2Day Tech
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Andrew Nusca is the editorial director of Brainstorm, Coins2Day's innovation-obsessed community and event series. He also authors Coins2Day Tech, Coins2Day’s flagship tech newsletter.

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