Charles Black of iWatchLife

Charles Black of iWatchLife

Charles Black, the CEO of iWatchLife joins Enterprise Radio. Charlie has over 14 years of experience in start ups.

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Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Charles Black discuss the following:

  1. How did you decide to start iWatchLife?
  2. What research or information did you rely on to make that decision?
  3. What have you learned about trying to get financing for your company?
  4. How do you see role of video and cameras evolving into people’s homes in the consumer space?
  5. How do you see the way that people consume video will change in the future?

TIP: What advice do you have for entrepreneurs looking to make strategic hiring decisions – Answer–look at university students….

Duration: 14:40

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About Guest Charles Black

Charles brings 14 years of start-up experience to iWatchLife. Before joining the company, Charles was actively involved in funding, managing and advising early-stage start-up companies both on his own and as a member of Barkley Capital, a Venture Capital firm. Prior to this, he launched, operated, and subsequently sold a telecommunications company that was based in Moscow, Russia. Continuing his work in Moscow, Charles also performed successful turnarounds for a Dutch Publishing Company, Independent Media. He successfully restructured a business publishing company and a financial information and software company. Charles graduated from the University of Chicago with an MBA specialization in Corporate Finance.

Links: iWatchLife.com



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