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Beautiful Smart Fun Attractive Objects, space and wearables for the sake of looking good Richard Hayne, Urban Outfitters Richard co-founded the company in 1970. It has had international success by constantly changing styles and circulating brands that target niche markets. He’s now worth $1.5B. Organized Platforms to structure content and schedule events Healthy Practices for maintaining internal and external health Balanced Promoting equality across cultures to counter effects of failing economies Safe Solutions and practices for protecting well-being and mitigating risk Anna Haupt, Hovding With engineering partner, Terese Alstin, Hovding is a re-invented bicycle helmet targeting cyclists who would not wear one otherwise. This cross of several technologies has the potential to create an all-around safer sport. Convenient New ways for more easily executing existing processes Travis Kalanick, Uber Travis found his entry to the billionaire’s club with the driver-passanger network platform, co-founded with Garret Camp. The company faces controversy, but is breakthrough in hired transportation. Resourceful Assisting experience, education and insight Tyler Jensen, The Startup Garage By providing the resources and tools entrepreneurs need to successfully build business. Efficient Systems to increase the speed of activity Frederick W. Smith, FedEx Born from a passion for flight, Frederick repurposed his aircraft maintenance company to develop the first integrated air/ground delivery system in 1971. He’s now worth $3.5B. Connected Bridging the gaps of time and space between people and entities Gary Kremen, Match.com The conecpt was born in 1993 for newspaper advertising classifieds. Based on community feedback, the company altered and beta launched in 1995. 10 years later was noted as the world’s largest online dating site. Sustainable Products and practices to assist the planet in providing for humans long-term Elon Musk, Tesla Motors The world has benefitted from Elon’s innovation across multiple industries of ‘smart’ — companies including Paypal and SpaceX. Tesla has set a bar for the automobile footprint. Today Elon is worth $9.7B. Interactive Real-time interactions between people and organizations Jack Dorsey, Twitter Founder of two billon-dollar Sillicon Valley startups, Jack is know for his eclectic tastes and helping shape social media. He was recently named to Disney’s board and is worth $2B. Entertaining Creating experiences to instill happiness Guy Laliberté, Cirque du Soleil Guy is a Canadian entrepreneur who started out as a circus act — eating fire, playing music and walking on stilts. He’s now worth over $2B. Decorative Means of preparing for celebration, expression and festivity Alexander Mendeluk, Spirithoods Avid Gamer with a rep for being a bit alternative, Spirithoods was featured on the hit show ‘Shark Tank’ and leveraged the publicity to grow the business. The perfect blend of all 3 Mark Zuckerburg is the entrepreneur at this point. Why? Because most people spend more time engaging with his creation than any other. By integrating personal social connections, genius algorithums and clean information architecture, Facebook takes the cake. #gamechanger Mark Zuckerburg, Facebook Affordable Simplifying and streamlining processes for the impact of cutting costs Herb Kelleher, Southwest Airlines In 1967, the concept to provide air travel to a small, targeted area (Texas) was first drawn on a napkin. Southwest established itself with many of the traditional costs cut, later expanding the model nationally. Dustin Moskovitz, Asana Dustin earned his place as one of the world’s youngest billionaires as a co-founder of Facebook in 2004. He co-founded the task management platform, Asasa, with Justin Rosenstein and today is worth $7.6B. Ayla Skye, Quick & Fit As an olympic hopeful, Alya was injured and designed a lifestyle to remain toned and in shape purely through diet. Blake Mycoskie, Tom’s Shoes Millions of children around the world have Blake to thank for the shoes on their feet. Blake’s One-for-One model leverages first-world consumption to meet the needs of the less fortunate. WHAT’S YOUR ViSiOn? To make the world more... TO MAKE THE WORLD MORE.. TO MAKE THE WORLD MORE.. TO MAKE THE WORLD MORE.. H e y e n t r e p ren e u r ! H e y e n t r e p ren e u r ! TO MAKE THE WORLD MORE.. Many entrepreneurs (and most of the ones featured here) have more than one vision for startup’s impact on the world. And that’s ok! Define yours, and write it down. Clarity of your big-picture vision will help develop your brand, create messaging and visuals and focus communication efforts. “Billionaires: Richard Hayne, Jack Dorsey, Travis Kalanick, Dustin Moskovitz, Guy Laliberté, Frederick W. Smith, Elon Musk.” Forbes. Retrieved Aug 8, 2014 What’s your vion?! #HAppYFOUnDERS (858) 876-4597 TheStartupGarage.com What’s your vion?! #GETFUnDED Find out just how much a solid capital raising strategy will impact the future of your business. a i n ...

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Hey Entrepreneur! What’s your vision? To Make the World More… Beautiful? Smart? Fun? Perhaps to make the world attractive? like Urban Outfitters CEO Richard Hayne. Or to make the world more interactive? like Jack Dorsey the Founder of Twitter. Behind every entrepreneur or startup founder there is vision, mission, and purpose on how to serve the world at large. Travis Kalanick the founder of Uber wanted greater convenience, a new way to easily execute existing processes. Tyler Jensen of The Startup Garage had a vision to make the world more resourceful, by adding experience, education, and insight. Gary Kremen the visionary behind Match.com wanted a world more connected. He saw a need to bridge the gaps of time and space between people and entities. What’s your vision? Share it with the world!

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Page 1: What's Your Entrepreneurial Vision?

Beautiful Smart Fun

Attractive Objects, space and wearables

for the sake of looking good

Richard Hayne, Urban OutfittersRichard co-founded the company in 1970. It has had international success by constantly changing styles and circulating brands that target niche markets. He’s now worth $1.5B.

Organized Platforms to structure content

and schedule events

Healthy Practices for maintaining

internal and external health

Balanced Promoting equality across

cultures to counter effects of failing economies

Safe Solutions and practices for

protecting well-being and mitigating risk

Anna Haupt, HovdingWith engineering partner, Terese Alstin, Hovding is a re-invented bicycle helmet targeting cyclists who would not wear one otherwise. This cross of several technologies has the potential to create an all-around safer sport.

Convenient New ways for more easily

executing existing processes

Travis Kalanick, UberTravis found his entry to the billionaire’s club with the driver-passanger network platform, co-founded with Garret Camp. The company faces controversy, but is breakthrough in hired transportation.

Resourceful Assisting experience, education

and insight

Tyler Jensen, The Startup GarageBy providing the resources and tools entrepreneurs need to successfully build business.

Efficient Systems to increase the speed

of activity

Frederick W. Smith, FedExBorn from a passion for flight, Frederick repurposed his aircraft maintenance company to develop the first integrated air/ground delivery system in 1971. He’s now worth $3.5B.

Connected Bridging the gaps of time and

space between people and entities

Gary Kremen, Match.comThe conecpt was born in 1993 for newspaper advertising classifieds. Based on community feedback, the company altered and beta launched in 1995. 10 years later was noted as the world’s largest online dating site.

Sustainable Products and practices to assist

the planet in providing for humans long-term

Elon Musk, Tesla MotorsThe world has benefitted from Elon’s innovation across multiple industries of ‘smart’ — companies including Paypal and SpaceX. Tesla has set a bar for the automobile footprint. Today Elon is worth $9.7B.

Interactive Real-time interactions

between people and organizations

Jack Dorsey, TwitterFounder of two billon-dollar Sillicon Valley startups, Jack is know for his eclectic tastes and helping shape social media. He was recently named to Disney’s board and is worth $2B.

Entertaining Creating experiences to instill

happiness

Guy Laliberté, Cirque du SoleilGuy is a Canadian entrepreneur who started out as a circus act — eating fire, playing music and walking on stilts. He’s now worth over $2B.

Decorative Means of preparing for

celebration, expression and festivity

Alexander Mendeluk, SpirithoodsAvid Gamer with a rep for being a bit alternative, Spirithoods was featured on the hit show ‘Shark Tank’ and leveraged the publicity to grow the business.

The perfect blend of all 3 Mark Zuckerburg is the entrepreneur at this point. Why?

Because most people spend more time engaging with his creation than any other. By integrating personal social connections, genius algorithums and clean information architecture, Facebook takes the cake. #gamechanger

Mark Zuckerburg, Facebook

Affordable Simplifying and streamlining

processes for the impact of cutting costs

Herb Kelleher, Southwest AirlinesIn 1967, the concept to provide air travel to a small, targeted area (Texas) was first drawn on a napkin. Southwest established itself with many of the traditional costs cut, later expanding the model nationally.

Dustin Moskovitz, AsanaDustin earned his place as one of the world’s youngest billionaires as a co-founder of Facebook in 2004. He co-founded the task management platform, Asasa, with Justin Rosenstein and today is worth $7.6B.

Ayla Skye, Quick & FitAs an olympic hopeful, Alya was injured and designed a lifestyle to remain toned and in shape purely through diet.

Blake Mycoskie, Tom’s ShoesMillions of children around the world have Blake to thank for the shoes on their feet. Blake’s One-for-One model leverages first-world consumption to meet the needs of the less fortunate.

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Many entrepreneurs (and most of the ones featured here) have more than one vision for startup’s impact on the world. And that’s ok!

Define yours, and write it down.Clarity of your big-picture vision will help develop your brand, create

messaging and visuals and focus communication efforts.

“Billionaires: Richard Hayne, Jack Dorsey, Travis Kalanick, Dustin Moskovitz, Guy Laliberté, Frederick W. Smith, Elon Musk.” Forbes. Retrieved Aug 8, 2014

What’s your vision?!#HAppYFOUnDERS

(858) 876-4597

TheStartupGarage.com

What’s your vision?!

#GETFUnDED

Find out just how much a solid capital raising strategy

will impact the future of your business.

a in...