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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2022 · 50 MIN

E47 - David Siegel (CEO Meetup)

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Hey everyone, Would you agree that we become better people when we’re around other people, and ideally, meeting in person? Today’s guest certainly does. David Siegel is the CEO of Meetup - the largest platform in the world for finding and building a local community for people with similar interests. Meetup was acquired by WeWork in 2017, a year later David was selected by both WeWork and Meetup’s founder to succeed him as CEO. That move proved itself. Nowadays under David’s leadership Meetup flourishes with over 40 million members, 320,000 Meetup groups and facilitates, and around 12,000 Meetups around the world daily. David is also the author of a new book called Decide and Conquer: 44 Decisions that will Make or Break All Leaders, where he outlines the challenges leaders face when starting a new position, and then presents a decision framework he applied to overcome challenges in his own career. He is an adjunct professor at Columbia University where he teaches strategic planning and entrepreneurship. He hosts the podcast Keep Connected, dedicated - you’ve guessed it - to the power of community. Prior to joining Meetup, David was the CEO of Investopedia where he tripled its revenue over a three-year period. He also served as the President of SeekingAlpha, a technology company focused on startups seeking financing, and as Senior Vice President for 1-800 Flowers. He's a fountain of experience, insights, and goodwill. We discuss: • The power of storytelling • The role mentors played in David’s life • The correlation between pain and growth • The difference between self-esteem and confidence • The significance of vulnerability • How he overcame the social anxiety he suffered from in his early years • The leadership advice he got from Jack Welch • The radical transparency David leads in Meetup as a trust enhancing policy • How he perceives the role of a CEO and the core KPIs he measures his performance with • The difference between being kind and being nice (and why you should opt for the former) • David’s decision-making framework • And much more! Enjoy our conversation - we sure did. Zooming out, if you like listening to this podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss new conversations with peak performers, serving as a reminder we can all tap into the best versions of ourselves. You’re also welcome to follow Ronen and Noa on Linkedin • Ronen Menipaz on Linkedin • Noa Eshed on Linkedin And if we may ask for a favor - please leave us a review on your native podcast app. Some further resources: • Real Life Superpowers podcast on Ctech • The podcast website

Hey everyone, Would you agree that we become better people when we’re around other people, and ideally, meeting in person? Today’s guest certainly does. David Siegel is the CEO of Meetup - the largest platform in the world for finding and building a local community for people with similar interests. Meetup was acquired by WeWork in 2017, a year later David was selected by both WeWork and Meetup’s founder to succeed him as CEO. That move proved itself. Nowadays under David’s leadership Meetup flourishes with over 40 million members, 320,000 Meetup groups and facilitates, and around 12,000 Meetups around the world daily. David is also the author of a new book called Decide and Conquer: 44 Decisions that will Make or Break All Leaders, where he outlines the challenges leaders face when starting a new position, and then presents a decision framework he applied to overcome challenges in his own career. He is an adjunct professor at Columbia University where he teaches strategic planning and entrepreneurship. He hosts the podcast Keep Connected, dedicated - you’ve guessed it - to the power of community. Prior to joining Meetup, David was the CEO of Investopedia where he tripled its revenue over a three-year period. He also served as the President of SeekingAlpha, a technology company focused on startups seeking financing, and as Senior Vice President for 1-800 Flowers. He's a fountain of experience, insights, and goodwill. We discuss: • The power of storytelling • The role mentors played in David’s life • The correlation between pain and growth • The difference between self-esteem and confidence • The significance of vulnerability • How he overcame the social anxiety he suffered from in his early years • The leadership advice he got from Jack Welch • The radical transparency David leads in Meetup as a trust enhancing policy • How he perceives the role of a CEO and the core KPIs he measures his performance with • The difference between being kind and being nice (and why you should opt for the former) • David’s decision-making framework • And much more! Enjoy our conversation - we sure did. Zooming out, if you like listening to this podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss new conversations with peak performers, serving as a reminder we can all tap into the best versions of ourselves. You’re also welcome to follow Ronen and Noa on Linkedin • Ronen Menipaz on Linkedin • Noa Eshed on Linkedin And if we may ask for a favor - please leave us a review on your native podcast app. Some further resources: • Real Life Superpowers podcast on Ctech • The podcast website

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