BOWERY CAPITAL PEOPLE AND TALENT SUMMIT

Wrapping Up 2019 Events with Bowery Capital

 

Our event management team wrapped up a busy fall event season after concluding three events for the Bowery Capital Leadership Series. The Leadership Series— composed of the Sales Summit, People & Talent Summit, and Finance & Ops Summit—was built to generate opportunities and insights for thought leaders at early-stage SaaS and marketplace companies. Each of these events is a half-day filled with in-depth dialogue, networking opportunities, and knowledge-sharing about challenges faced, lessons learned, and best practices to implement. 

Kicking off the fall events in September, the People & Talent Summit boasted speakers from Betterment, Bowery Farming, and a keynote presentation from Bree Groff of SYPartners. The next event was the Sales Summit, which gathered more than 100 attendees to see our lineup of speakers from companies including AWS, Resy, and TripActions. The Finance & Ops Summit rounded out the event series with 20 speakers from companies such as EY, Sage Intacct, Nasdaq Private Market, and CLEAR

As the focus of the Leadership Series is to facilitate tactical, actionable dialogue for attendees and an engaged audience from speakers, topics across the three events ranged from Lessons Learned as a CFO, Investor Relations, How to Successfully Move Upmarket, and Developing a Highly-Personalized and Data-Driven Recruiting Process. 

Key takeaways:

  • Create an inclusive environment and diversity will follow. You can’t support diverse candidates and employees if your organization isn’t ALREADY a supportive and inclusive environment. 

  • If you’re going to move upmarket, then you have to invest in upskilling. One of the most common reasons organizations fail during their upmarket move is because their reps and supporting functions have not been upskilled to make an effective move.

  • Raise your next round of funding when you DON’T need it. If you’re needing funding, you’re too late. Raise while your numbers look great and you have the time to dedicate to a successful round of funding. 

  • Fire early and fire fast. Early-stage companies are too susceptible to the mistakes that a bad employee can make. 

  • Find the employees that are passionate about your company. Create the job that best utilizes the skills of your passionate employees. Their contributions are too valuable to lose. 

Continuing the conversations that started onstage, each event rounded out the day with a happy hour and networking reception.

cred is looking ahead to four more Bowery Capital events in San Francisco and New York as we head into 2020!

 

Investing in Human Capital at the Bowery Capital People and Talent Summit

 
 
 

People and Talent are hot topics for early stage companies growing quickly in this culture-focused workforce. How do you recruit the best talent? What tools can companies utilize to build diverse and powerful teams? How do you maintain culture and shape company values?

Leading up to the Bowery Capital People and Talent Summit, cred worked with speakers to create sessions built around answering these questions. Speakers and panelists included leaders from Rent The Runway, Button, WayUp, The Muse, Justworks, and others.

WeWork Bryant Park was packed on Thursday, June 7 as the morning started off with a tactical chat by Nikki Goldman of I/O Coaching and WayUp explaining how to build an effective Values Playbook for your company. Following her was a dynamic presentation by Jacqui Maguire of Greenhouse about structured hiring.

Kirsten Behncke Colyer of Justworks, Jordan Wan of CloserIQ, and John-Paul Sukkar of Rent The Runway rounded out a panel called The Company Glow-Up: Maintaining Culture as You Scale. They were followed by the panel: Tools of Engagement: Tools and Data in the People Space, featuring Ilya Usorov of day100, Jennifer Williams of Drive Change, Inc. and John Erban of Axiom. Panel discussions explored the data points that are worth focusing on and the resources that can be used to measure outcomes.

To finish off the summit, Stephanie Mardell of Button taught on how to put ideas into action to sustain diverse and inclusive company growth, then Toni Thompson from The Muse explained the importance of using storytelling to create an image of your company.

This was the second installment of Bowery Capital’s Quarterly Leadership Series this year. Join us in New York on October 11 for the Finance and Ops Summit! If you’re interested in updates on that event, or want to hear more about what we do at cred, email us: hello@credpr.com.