Join us for another episode of the Extraordinary Leaders series on Thursday, April 28th, 2pm BST!
What does it take to start a new initiative, to be your own boss, and to lead a team to achieve your vision?
Alex Packham, CEO of ContentCal, explores how he took his business from an idea to a full-fledged social media and content planning business acquired by Adobe. From determining product-market fit, to facing new challenges that few have faced before, to hiring an expert team and building a culture where curiosity thrives, founders must take action on many fronts as they scale their companies. Alex will share key findings from his experience and give us a tip or two on how to solve problems creatively.
Join us on Thursday, April 28th, at 2 pm BST to discover:
- How do you develop the strategy to build and scale a start-up?
- How do you motivate and manage a strong team?
- How do you turn uncertainty, challenges and unexpected outcomes into successes?
Register soon because space is limited.
Alex Packham, CEO, ContentCal
Alex Packham is a serial entrepreneur and the Founder & CEO of ContentCal, which was acquired by Adobe in 2021. During his ContentCal journey, he raised over £10m for ContentCal, built the business to 3,500+ customers globally, a team of 60, and grew 150% year on year. He now serves as Director of Product at Adobe and is an active angel investor.
INTERVIEW BY
JC Ho, Laidlaw Scholar, London Business School
JC is a Laidlaw Scholar who is finishing her MBA studies at London Business School. JC comes with a background in private equity and venture capital, and she co-founded Zocial Earn, a social recommendation and referral platform, before her MBA. She is passionate about investing and all things entrepreneurship.
Watch previous Extraordinary Leaders episodes:
- "How to Be a Moral Leader" with Jacqueline Novogratz
- "So, You Want to Be a Successful Academy Trust Leader?" with Sir David Carter
- "A Make-or-Break Moment: Sustainable Development Goals after COVID-19" with Kirsten Brosbøl
- "Black in Business: Level Up at Business School" with Tabria Lenard and Cole Agbede
- "What We Owe Each Other" with Minouche Shafik
- "The Psychology of (Un)Ethical Behaviour" with Daniel Effron
Comments
Really looking forward to this. I have always thought it is much easier to run a large organisation where you have the funds and resources than a start-up where the uncertainty and the unexpected can so easily derail you.