This week we share a recent TripleM webinar where Oliver interviews RyanRzepecki. Ryan was the founder of Jump which sold to Uber and as of a fewweeks ago, was sold to Lime. Ryan is a wealth of knowledge and understandsthis space inside and out. It’s a great discussion.Specifically, they dig into:- The Social Bike / Jump journey story including how it started, pivotedand what Ryan learnt along the way- The behind the scenes story- The highlights, lowlights and things people were not so privy to.- A discussion of why design was so important and how that came through inthe scooters and bikes.- What Ryan thinks of the industry today, and why he believes it still soearly.- What his favourite Micromobility products are.- His opinion of blitzscaling and the impact that had on Jump.- A discussion of how the fundraising environment changed over time.- Where he’s bullish on the industry overall, and their next steps.- Why the Jump hardware team was the best in the business.If you like this, you’ll like our Micromobility Membership, or Triple M. Wedo exclusive calls like this on a regular basis. We’ve had Kara Swisher andFelix Salmon, the founders of Spin, the head of Segway’s businessdevelopment and head of Lime Joe Kraus on the current state of theindustry, along with webinars on things like insurance and city data.We have a Slack channel to talk with the others like you with an interestin building the future plus you get discounts on the MicromobilityConference, swag and more, all for $100 a year.Check it out at micromobility.io
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