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Andrew's certainly good at getting his name (and others' names) out there-- it's because he's pretty damn creative in his approach.
In fact, I'd be surprised if you haven't heard of Andrew; he's already put on at least one event I know about at your University. I flew in from NYC to attend.
All the best--
`mg
Andrew has been a substantial creative force in the Boulder and national entrepreneurial ecosphere. He's repeatedly demonstrated great creativity and leadership, and his ideas are not uncommonly mimicked by others. He would be a tremendous asset to the faculty's and student community's ongoing efforts to learn about (and disseminate) entrepreneurial expertise.
He's always got a million ideas, and even better, actually implements them.
He's not one of those people that forges ahead alone. Rather, he brings together a community of folks who in turn make the ideas grow and develop.
He would be the perfect addition to any business school and Leeds will be lucky to have such a wonderful community builder in their program.
Seriously though.
I can only add "creative, bright, motivated, and smart" to his list of accolades. His credentials speak for themselves.
Andrew has been deeply involved with the Boulder startup scene, going so far as to start a program to help others meet, come together with ideas. and generally get past the inertia to try a startup (http://www.startupweekend.com). I have run into him at a few other events in the Boulder area; he has always been great at encouragement and facilitating ideas. Additionally as a present student in the MBA program at CU, I believe Andrew would be an excellent fit with the program.
- Dan
There are two people in my life that I am certain will end up on the cover of Time Magazine someday - and Andrew Hyde is one of them. I first met Andrew at SXSW in 2007, and my initial reaction was here's a guy I need to watch. So, when he asked me to fly out to Boulder a couple months later for his first StartupWeekend - I immediately said yes.
Andrew is a visionary, a thought leader, an entrepreneur, and an amazing community builder. But more importantly - even with the incredible amount of success he's achieved at such a young age - he's the most humble guy I know. You'll kick yourself later if you don't admit him to CU!
Sincerely,
-Erica O'Grady
You would be remiss not to accept Andrew into your program. First of all, we're idiots for asking you to, because that means he will spend less time in the community thinking up all the cool things he things up...but... you'd be gaining his talent.
You can't pass that up, can you?
Erin
Andrew smuggled a unicorn into his the panel he was speaking on at 2008's SXSW. If that's not ingenuity, CU should be actively recruiting I don't know what is. Not only should you admit Andrew, but you should give him a full ride and a stipend to TA.
<img src="http://blog.wired.com/underwire/images/2008/03/07/unicorn_6.jpg" alt="" width="" height="" border="0" />
I know! I thought unicorns were extinct too.
Best,
j
Andrew Hyde knows how to bring ideas and concepts into reality. He has spearheaded and facilitated sell out events that provide a platform for the sharing of new ideas / concepts and exposure for entrepreneurs.
Andrew's approach of inclusion has elevated an already vibrant local tech scene beyond its own community into the broader community of Boulder. His efforts have created a draw for out of town talent to make the move to our fair city. I believe his contributions also promote interest in our youth to learn more about what is coming next in technology and to become the start-up founders of the future. All good for this little place we call home.
Shooting for Andrew's acceptance into the graduate program!
Nancy Compton
A lot of people in this world are simply out for themselves, but not Andrew. In addition to working with TechStars, he founded Startup Weekend as a means of helping people everywhere establish communities that foster entrepreneurship and innovation. How cool is that? And, he did it without a graduate degree. Imagine what a big, fancy education from the Colorado Leeds School of Business could do for him and the world!!!
there are hundreds of people who gather monthly at the law school to discuss new emerging technology in the boulder/denver community. this gathering is exploding. it's just started an offshoot monthly meeting in denver. the boulder one "sells out" immediately after opening and now even the overflow rooms are full. it's a huge statement about the strength of the boulder tech community.
while this is the success of the entire boulder community, there are a handful of people whose work has had an outsized influence on creating this environment. if you were to build that list of people, every one of them would tell you to put andrew on there.
In your application, you mention how Leeds is located in one of the most entrepreneurial communities in the country. At the heart of that community are many great individuals - among them is Andrew Hyde.
I won't go into detail about his resume because I'm sure you have a copy of that. What I want to discuss is something that may slip through the cracks in that resume - implied in his many activities but maybe not something that would get lost during a quick glance or over-shadowed by his accomplishments. It's simply this: Andrew is the type of person that tries to make the people around him better. He is an advocate for the community Leeds calls home. He's someone that will pull you aside to offer honest advice. He is someone that - even in the promotion of his own interests and agendas - tries to elevate those around him. These are qualities that an admission staff should look for in a student - knowing full well that Andrew's creativity and passion will not only bring CU and Leeds success through association with his name, but also great success because he will help elevate and inspire his fellow students during and after his time there.
One last thing - I think confidence is a great indicator of potential for success. How many applications out there would feel comfortable crowd-sourcing recommendations to the anonymity and void of the internet? That confidence in his ability alone should speak to the type of applicant that Andrew is. Your decision should be an easy one...
You won't be disappointed.
Andrew Hyde is one of the most talented and dedicated entrepreneurs I've ever known. He is one of the most prolific members of the Boulder startup community, and I would attribute a lot of its growth to his work, especially TechStars and Startup Weekend.
Having met Andrew personally, I can say that he is an extremely knowledgeable guy... if that wasn't completely apparent from his past experience and writings on this weblog.
Andrew isn't just a big shot in the Boulder startup community. Respected by people around the world, Andrew is one of the major movers and shakers in entrepreneurship globally.
Best regards,
Mark Bao
Kudos Andrew!
In the past couple years he's thrown himself fully into the mix and invigorated a city and an industry. Pretty heady stuff given our economic woes.
Just as he's done for the startup scene in Boulder he will do for CU Leeds.
I met Andrew at a Startup Weekend in Bloomington, Indiana. We talked and had interesting discussions throughout the weekend and I can all but guarantee that he'll be a great addition to your school.
@Nick_
By admitting Andrew to CU, you will have, in one fell swoop, added new, challenging perspectives to your program and increased your ability to build both internal and external community. I had Andrew as an undergrad student in 2003, and i would have him again.
I would highly recommend that you do the same.
1. A genuine love of entrepreneurship: He urges people to follow their business goals and dreams, and seeks to facilitate the process every step of the way.
2. A genuine love of the community: Andrew is ridiculously social, but more than that, he actively pursues the stories and and ideas of those around him.
3. A genuine love of learning -- Andrew craves travel, new experiences, new perspectives, and personal growth -- and encourages others to stretch their boundaries, as well.
He'll inspire you if you let him -- and by accepting him into your class, you'll give him that opportunity.
Andrew is already a respected worldwide voice in the entrepreneurial community. Accepting him -- and using his voice -- will help you grow your program. Him attending your program -- and using your tools -- will help him grow into a better entrepreneur (presumably). It seems like these mutually beneficial relationships are what you're after... so I figure it'd be a good move.
Accept Andrew. Expect Greatness.
Andrew's smart. He knows a lot of things. But that's not why you should accept him. In fact, that's probably why you shouldn't accept a few others. Anyway, it's Andrew's passion and curiosity that completely validate his candidacy to your school. If you pride yourself on the entrepreneurial community you foster and the innovation you spark, admitting Andrew just makes sense.
It's not with lofty words or eloquent metaphors that I beseech you, but it's with Andrew's rare talent, endless network, cunning wit, diversified experience, undying creativity, and compelling mind that I urge you to admit him. It was because of Andrew that I became better connected with my local community in Houston. Yes, it's odd that someone from Denver brought me closer to my Houston 'peeps,' but it's insanely true. His Startup Weekend stop in Houston completely opened my eyes to the tech community here and the larger web sphere.
What better testament to your program than to admit someone who lives your mission? I can only imagine that it would further it greatly. While I wish I could wave a magic wand and help him bypass this process, I hope that you see the outpouring and reach Andrew has achieved this early in his career and life. Actually, some might call this outpouring a 'magic wand,' as how many others could get a diverse group of people from around the world to do respond in this magnatude? I'll answer that for you: not many.
I'll leave you with this: I'd rather have one person with a magic wand in my camp than 100 people without it any day. ;) Do the right thing. Keep hope alive. Admit Andrew Hyde.
Thanks,
Chris Pitre
Andrew not only thinks constantly and deeply about issues of design, business, and conduct, he uses this blog (among other things) to spread the word to others.
On more than one occasion his words have caused me to think or rethink a position. That's a complement in itself.
It's hard to imagine how accepting Andrew would NOT improve the quality of work and discussion at CU!
Keep up the good work, when is next Ignite Boulder again ?
Orn
Andrew will freely admit he is not the best designer in the world, creativity if you were to define creativity in a very traditional manner - logo's, graphics, artwork. Andrew does produce good design work and his photography has been improving, but this is not really where Hyde excels.
Where Hyde excels is in the application of creativity into a very large number of unique areas. From the creation of a marketing plan for a startup with no money, to the development of a modern business model, Andrew Hyde brings creativity to whatever he does. Driven by enthusiasm, a willingness to experiment - "fail fast" as he puts it, and raw talent Andrew creates a unique angle on everything he does.
The creative spark can be addictive but it is never enough and so I am happy that Hyde does not just stop there. The long hours, and up against great odds work ethic of the startup life, is ingrained deep into Hyde and it helps the creative works he produces to become something more, something that impacts the world communities around him.
Paul Roales
Pearl Street Venture Funds
No offense, but I'm shocked to hear that Andrew is hoping to attend grad school. Last time I checked, similarly-minded creative people were ditching out on formal education to form silly companies like Apple.
Andrew - are you sure this is what you want?
This should be a easy decision for you guys. DO IT! :)
Andrew Hyde would be an excellent addition to your business school. What I admire most about Andrew is that he sees what needs to be done - at work or in the community - and he simply gets it done. It's a rare trait to see.
I've also had the pleasure to work with Andrew on TechStars and appreciate his passion and commitment to not only TechStars but the greater Boulder community leader. There is no project that Andrew does not hesitate to tackle. In a few short months, he helped create one of the best attended events in the city - Boulder Ignite.
I know colleges look for well roundedness and leadership, and no one exemplifies these two traits more then Andrew. I really hope you accept Andrew because if he were to attend another school, it would be a huge loss to our Boulder community.
You have before you a candidate that embodies the sense of entrepreneurialism in the best possible form you could ask for: by combining a keen business sense with an engaged consideration of the best possibilities, he empowers and inspires everyone in his wake.
Accomplishments are one thing, and while he has many, one only need sit with Andrew for a moment to see that at the heart of his work is a simple concept: how it will strengthen the people and community around him. Your students, staff and our community on the whole would not only be the benefactors of what he'll do next, but also, the emboldened, positive influence he'll impart on all those around him.
He chooses to come to Leeds - but rest assured, any school would be thrilled to add him into their student body. You'd be lucky to call him one of your own.
Deb Kolaras
Boulder, Colorado
I am acquainted with Andrew Hyde digitally. His contribution to the entrepreneurial community and the ongoing consistency of his participation speak to a high degree of personal integrity and ethics as well as a native intelligence and natural leadership. Andrew is capable of great things. He will be an strong asset to any institution that chooses his participation for many years to come. His roots in the Boulder start-up community make Leeds an ideal choice, where he can leverage his current connections and accomplishments. I highly recommend including Andrew Hyde in your programme.
Yours very sincerely,
Dar Coumans
Digital Village
As a CU student myself, and having known Andrew for four years, I can't think of a better place for Andrew, nor can I think of a better candidate for your graduate program.
Simply put, Andrew has used his creativity to combine entrepreneurship and community in a way that I have never before seen. Wherever Andrew has gone, he has made the same kind of positive, refreshing and innovative impact on that community as he has accomplished in Boulder. I'm proud to have been able to get to know him, and you will be, too.
Thanks,
Jennifer Newell
Andrew is one of those people you look forward to seeing at all industry events because of his enthusiasm for the start-up community and his unique, creative perspective on... well, everything. His passion for entrepreneurship and new experiences is contagious. There is no doubt he will be an exceptional addition to the Leeds School of Business.
And after reading this page, it would clearly be an embarrassment not to have Andrew as part of your program.
Regards,
Jen
It is absolutely clear in my mind why you should accept Andrew Hyde - he has a massive posse of concerned startup denizens prepared to storm the Koebel building if he isn't accepted. Not only do you have an army of Boulderites to contend with, but also all of his numerous supporters around the world.
See those 7,000+ followers he has on twitter? Now imagine them with pitchforks, ripping up the lovely Engebretson Quad. Not a pretty sight. This is worse than a zombine invasion - you simply can't run faster than the well trained, athletic Boulderites who love and admire Andrew.
As an undergrad in the Leeds School of Business, I would really rather not see such a horde of Andrew-worshipers descend on my lovely school should you not matriculate Mr. Hyde. Can you take that risk? I think not.
Best,
Cameron Robertson
Already he has established himself as one of the drivers behind Boulder's entrepreneurial community and new economic growth.
He understands how openness and community are reshaping the business world.
If you are looking for a candidate ready to rock the world with innovation and creativity, Andrew should be at the top of your list.
Andrew Hyde has demonstrated time and time again his ability to adapt and try new things. He went from a designer (an awesome one at that) working for one of most demanding and successful marketing agencies to starting successful businesses at the back of coffee shops. All along the way and now more than ever Andrew manages to do amazing things for our Boulder and worldwide entrepreneurial communities with a movement he has begun with Startup Weekend. Now nearly every week one happens somewhere in the globe where people come together and create a business from scratch in 3 days. There is not a better candidate for your well-respected Graduate Program.
I hope you can dedicate some time to look deeper into Andrews application in hopes that you will be able to see what he has accomplished and see the potential that everyone commenting here has already seen.
Thank you for your time,
Stepan Mazurov
Andrew is one of the smartest, most creative, and most innovative people I know. He craves challenge in his life, has an innate ability to lead others, and has spent years acquiring entrepreneurial experience that will allow him to begin your program with an incredible foundation of experience.
He is also fiercely loyal. I am confident that if your program teaches him something, he will reciprocate by helping the program identify other promising candidates, adding to the school's connections in the local tech community, raising the profile of the program, and by teaching his classmates and professors as much as they teach him.
Andrew Hyde is possibly the most dynamic individual I have ever met, and since I was a graduate student in Physics at CU when Carl Weiman was a new member of the faculty, I think that's saying something. He is constantly engaged with the people around him in trying to create an environment that maximizes everyone's contribution to the endeavor at hand.
In my experience, the best students for any school are those from whom the other students will learn as much as they will from the faculty. Andrew's experience (he's possibly started more companies than I've worked for), and the other testimonials on this site, should leave you with no question as to the value he will bring. Accepting Andrew's contributions will bring attention to the Leeds School of Business even before he has you renaming it the Hyde-Leeds School of Entrepreneurial Endeavors.
Derrell Durrett
Ph.D., Physics, 1993
Andrew opened my eyes to the true meaning of community. He is absolutely selfless in everything he does. His projects all operate around the idea of building strong communities. In Boulder he is constantly putting on events that 200 people working in Boulder will attend. His following is genuinely build around his enthusiasm toward life.
He would, without a doubt, bring the same enthusiasm to CU. It is an attitude that is infectious and he would certainly affect the people around him to bring the same attitude.
Brandon Whalen
Social Community Manager
Room 214
Boulder, CO
whalenbra@gmail.com
Andrew is all of the above, awesome, smart and the internet. He is.
From a personal stand point, quite simply put, I appreciate Andrew most for his honest perspective on things. He knows his facts from his opinions and can use each together in well-poised, intelligent conversation. That's a great trait to have and invaluable for friendship and business.
You'll be glad you accepted him.
I have a confession, and I know I can tell you. I've secretly always wanted Andrew Hyde to be in the Colorado Leeds School of Business. Ever since the day I met him I've known that he is all business. For example, remember that time I went with him on that trip? We flew Business! I'm telling you, business is his thing! I'm crossing my fingers and hoping that he gets in. I'll keep you posted. Until next time....
Yours Truly,
Rachel Renee
Andrew is exactly the kind of guy you want in your graduate program. He's smart, funny, social, and perhaps most importantly, he gets things done. I've not met a more motivated, genuine individual, much less in someone so relatively young.
Andrew is incredibly adept at bringing people together to create community. Combining this with his seemingly innate skill at creating successful businesses, he is the perfect match for your esteemed program.
I'm not the first to say it, but I probably won't be the last either: You'll be glad you accepted him. He will do the school proud.
Best regards,
Jared Kohlmann
CU, Andrew is for you!!
By this point you probably realize that Andrew has a lot of friends who have his back. The reason he has that is because he has given the last few years of his life helping others, promoting entrepreneurship and building the community here in Boulder. I'm convinced there is no better candidate for your program. You better snap him up while you have a chance!
Josh Fraser
I can't believe Andrew's going to grad school, you're lucky to get him (he'll probably generate 4-5x the tuition he's paying in PR value :)
But, enough, creativity eh?
*Andrew built this company in 7 hours on a plane, doing the designs himself. Now it's a huge hit and all sorts of famous industry folks wear the shirts.
*He founded Startup Weekend which has spread worldwide like wildfire.
*He has consistently advocated on behalf of his community.
*Andrew wrote this blog post to apply to grad school
I think you'd be smart to accept him.
As a native Boulder resident and fellow CU alumna, I am honored to recommend Andrew Hyde to the Leeds School of Business graduate program. Boulder is indeed "one of the most entrepreneurial communities in the country," and I can attest that Andrew is one of the most community-driven and community-fostering people in Boulder.
Andrew's ability to organize and ignite others to be proactively involved in their respective communities, entrepreneurial or otherwise, has been recognized and applauded by people across the globe.
Andrew is bright and friendly, and his charisma is magnetic. He will be a valued addition to your program.
Respectfully,
Heather Capri Buna
Electrical Engineering, 2004
As a CU alum with both undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University, I heartily recommend Andrew Hyde. His creativity and connection to the world of NOW is what is sorely needed at my alma mater. His ability to organize and execute strategy in the start-up world is amazing. You will be lucky to get him. Plus the PR value of his attendance at Leeds will increase the college's relevance in today's business environment.
Liz Walker
Leeds School of Business
Andrew Hyde has many of those qualities which simply can't be taught, and which are key to a successful entrepreneur and businessperson.
Andrew manages diverse and complex relationships from a personal through to business acquaintance level with panache, experience and a professional balance which is an extremely rare commodity. His personality is magnetic and approachable, and his enthusiasm engenders the same in those who work with him.
His professionalism is undeniable, yet his personability invites people to take steps beyond their comfort zone. He both encourages and incites confidence in those around him.
As a current graduate student at CU, I believe Andrew exemplifies qualities directly in line with those sought by the University in achieving its Flagship 2030 goals. I am very pleased to be able to recommend Andrew for admission to your program.
Joanne White
Graduate Student/ TA
School of Journalism and Mass Communication
University of Colorado at Boulder
To put it simply, Andrew is an enabler and if I were you I'd not just accept his application, but in parallel I'd hire him to bring my students closer to the fantastic world of entrepreneurship; the rest being history.
Despite knowing Andrew purely from his online presence (this blog, Twitter, Flickr, etc.), I would highly recommend that you admit him into your program. As you will see, he is exceptionally creative, hard working, informative, and helpful. The skill set that he displays on a daily basis (everything from clear, concise writing to masterful networking), and his proven track record for success, leaves no doubt in my mind that he will thrive in your graduate program.
AB
Andrew is driven. I have no doubt he'll be a very successful business student who'll one day donate libraries, computer labs and maybe even an international airport to the Leeds School of Business.
Accepting him will be a good investment.
Just do it!
You should snap Andrew Hyde up without reservation. As you have read from the comments above and those sure to follow Andrew is an eclectic individual. He buoys those around him either physically or mentally which has helped raise the Boulder Tech community to national status.
I for one would hate to have him apply and accept an opportunity outside of Boulder. This town would take a step backwards. I am speaking as a graduate whose has observed many changes over the years in Boulder.
Larry McKeogh
CU - BSEE, 1994
So in advance, cograts on getting in!
So I might not have gotten to know and 'follow' @andrewhyde, and lots of other people, if not for his example. Do you know anyone so creative that they're able to drag their semi-hermit neighbors out of their cave by example alone?
Since then, I've followed Andrew on Twitter, LinkedIn, Brightkite, Facebook...(what else?) and it's inspiring! Plus, we're not the kind of neighbors that walk past each other silently anymore, because I KNOW him, and learn from him, and want to be part of the community web he weaves so charismatically.
He's a bonus to my little community here in West Boulder, right next to the mountain, and trails, and we've been circling each other on a few minor community-building projects both online and off. Who better to represent Leeds as a stellar example of creativity, commitment, and engagement?
Andrew, thanks for the almost-instantaneous reply regarding our housing issue tonight via Twitter DM. It'll be nice to have your input on that.
If you've read this far, you are already aware that Mr. Hyde is well regarded by his peers, his community, and those who have had the pleasure to work with him. Additionally, you are also aware that he is approaching your application process as he does any other new challenge - with the refreshing creativity and ingenuity to engineer not only successful results, but also through enlisting the aid of those around him to make sure that the solution encompasses many viewpoints.
It has been my pleasure to recommend Andrew in more than one situation to someone as yet unfamiliar with his genius. I am happy to say that in the instances where I have, he has never let me down and has exceeded the expectations of those who have taken my recommendation.
Mr. Hyde is the sort of original thinker who many describe as someone who "thinks outside the box." I'd go so far as to say that they are understating his viewpoint. He doesn't merely think "outside" the box - he sees the box, realizes where it can be improved and where its strengths are, constructs a new box incorporating those strengths while replacing the weaknesses with innovative new ideas, and then teaches others to use the box in ways they hadn't previously considered.
Would he provide an asset to your Graduate Program? Undoubtedly. I'm sure that it won't take very long for his fellow classmates and instructors to agree once they've worked with him.
Best,
L. M. Pruitt
He can engage on a highly intellectual level and I expect he'll have interesting perspectives to add in a classroom -- or a hallway. Andrew doesn't do things the hard way or the easy way; he does things the right way, a way driven by thoughtful action and values.
He'll continue to do great things, and I very much look forward to seeing them unfold.
And, I also can't think of a better applicant to CU than Andrew. Andrew is smart, creative , and thoughtful. He will truly make a great student, and mentor to other students.
You cannot find a better candidate for your program than Andrew. His talent and inspiration of bringing communities together to create sustainable business is remarkable.
Bringing him to your community will help him to learn and inspire other students as well.
I wholeheartedly recommend his placement.
Do NOT take our startup leader!
On second thought, maybe you should. I wouldn't want him forced out of town in pursuit of an MBA....
Best of luck in being able to attract Andrew to your program. If he applies elsewhere, those other programs will do their best to seduce him away from you.
Andrew is a rare fellow who is is kind, intelligent, creative and remarkably accomplished . He's a sure boon to any project and will be a valued asset at your program while he's there and for many years beyond.
Hi! My name is Lisa Williams, and I got to know Andrew during the summer of 2008 when I was participating in a Boulder, CO-based startup incubator program called TechStars.
What impressed me about Andrew was his commitment to what might be called a "startup way of life." I learned about his involvement with Startup Weekend, and TechStars, and his own independent projects, some of which were commercial and some of which weren't.
Andrew frequently volunteered his time, talent, and efforts to others' startups, and as a result he's in a unique position: he's probably seen far more innovative web initiatives, commercial and noncommercial, than the average person.
Harvard could have him; the MIT Sloan School could have him -- but Leeds ought to have him because of his commitment to the Boulder startup scene. I'd be perplexed if he wasn't accepted.
Best,
Lisa Williams
Placeblogger.com
Andrew is a huge part of the Boulder startup community. He organizes many local events and puts his heart and soul into each one. Startup Weekend, his creation, has become a worldwide phenomenon. His work at TechStars has been strong - he's helped make us more accessible to the world by being out IN the world. If anyone understands the spirit of entrepreneurship, it's Andrew.
Take a chance on Andrew. It's a small chance. It will pay off.
Perhaps more importantly, he's fantastic at execution - Andrew will either tear into a project himself, find someone who can help make it happen, and get it done.
World-renowned alchemist. Would work with again, A++++.
You already say that Boulder is one of the most entrepreneurial communities in the country.
Well, Andrew is one of the reasons why.
My partner and I moved here from the other side of the planet to launch a new startup for just that reason. The whole community has been incredibly welcoming. But Andrew has just been amazing. Between his blog, his tweets, Ignite and hackspace and startupweekend and everything else he does, he's part of the glue and the spark for the local startup community.
Being a startup entrepreneur can be lonely. Trying to meet people and break into a new community can be tough. Andrew has made both easier.
He lives and breathes entrepreneurship every day in the most practical way imaginable.
For him to be part of the entrepreneurship program at CU would just be the rightest thing in the world.
All the best,
Jed
I met Andrew at OSCON 2008 and have been following him ever since. His blog is an indispensable resource for up-and-coming entrepreneurs, and he's always excited to help out when I write to him. Trust me, you want him as much as he wants you.
--Robby