EPISODE · Jan 16, 2024 · 36 MIN
Growing a Thick Skin as a First-Time Founder with Sarah Nagy of Seek AI
from Women Lead Data · host Lindsay Murphy
In our fourth episode, Lindsay is joined by Sarah Nagy (Co-founder and CEO of Seek AI) to learn more about their journey towards starting a company and becoming the CEO. Sarah shares more about how they got started in data science, the frustration of being asked the same repetitive and tedious questions as a data person that led to starting Seek AI, and their shift into becoming a CEO and co-founder. We talk about how to upskill yourself to take on the CEO role–and how that is an ever-growing journey. Sarah also shares tips on developing a thick skin to overcome self-doubt and rejection early in the founder journey.Seek AI is a natural language interface for querying structured data. Ask questions in plain English and Seek will query data to give you the answers you are looking for. Seek does the mundane work so data teams can do meaningful work faster and more effectively. With a self-learning knowledge graph, and a user-friendly conversational interface that adapts to business users and the most technical data team members, Seek helps businesses get to answers, fast.Episode Links:Check out Seek AIFounderCafeY Combinator LibraryMeet 100 People - Pat Hedley - TEDxDartmouth
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In our fourth episode, Lindsay is joined by Sarah Nagy (Co-founder and CEO of Seek AI) to learn more about their journey towards starting a company and becoming the CEO. Sarah shares more about how they got started in data science, the frustration of being asked the same repetitive and tedious questions as a data person that led to starting Seek AI, and their shift into becoming a CEO and co-founder. We talk about how to upskill yourself to take on the CEO role–and how that is an ever-growing...
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