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Seeing if going a little risqué is worth the risk; taking in the lessons of other pitches.
NFL great Brandon Marshall brings a new level of competitiveness between the investors; see who scores a deal and who gets benched as entrepreneurs take their shot at business greatness.
On Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch, investors seek lasting customer value; co-founder of Netflix advises on customer retention; three entrepreneurs pitch in 60 secs for a deal or a descent back to the ground floor.
Entrepreneurs vie for investment from CeeLo Green, Marc Randolph and Kim Perrell; their common regret is they should have practiced more.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
Is Prenuvo's $2,500 body scan the future of healthcare? How Aescape's A.I. massage provides tailored relief anytime for everybody.
Dive into the somewhat underground world of trading cards to find out why they make a great alternative investment; from vintage sports cards to modern-day Pokémon, explore how collectors are turning passion into profit.
Discover the innovators behind NYC's changing landscape, from Central Park to Brooklyn's Domino Park; an inside look inside Soho's high-tech social wellness club.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
Eleven Madison Park leads the plant-based culinary revolution; Le Poisson Rouge reimagines the indie music scene; Air Company introduces the future of fuel.
Dive into the somewhat underground world of trading cards to find out why they make a great alternative investment; from vintage sports cards to modern-day Pokémon, explore how collectors are turning passion into profit.
Iconic pastrami at Katz's Deli, Partners Coffee's challenge to Starbucks, and Chip City's ambitious cookie chain expansion.
Keeping the lights on in New York City is no easy task; New Yorkers demand billions of watts of electricity per day, much more than the city itself can produce.
Getting water from upstate reservoirs to the taps of over 8.5 million people in New York City is no easy feat; from purification, through thousands of miles of underground tunnels, this is how New York City gets its water.
It was once the tallest building in the world; its presence on New York City's skyline remains unmatched; the nearly century-old Empire State Building is an intricate ecosystem, having undergone a complete modernization both inside and out.
In the course of one September morning, the Twin Towers were gone; what followed was more than two decades of competing visions and continual setbacks that finally culminated in city's newest landmark.
The drama unfolds as the sixty seconds are all that stand between entrepreneurs and victory; a thorough rapid fire session from the investors seal their fate.
Featuring contestants vie for success in 60-second pitches; a contestant's words leave an investor extremely irritated.
Tech entrepreneurs try to explain complex solutions to investors in 60-seconds pitch to impress them; the investors face a dilemma with trusting a former hacker.
An entrepreneur faces a dilemma when forced to choose between taking a chance on more money later or taking a huge amount of money now.
Three final contestants battle it out to win a deal with one of the investors; emotions are running high and money is flowing during the entrepreneur's pitches.
On Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch, investors seek lasting customer value; co-founder of Netflix advises on customer retention; three entrepreneurs pitch in 60 secs for a deal or a descent back to the ground floor.
Entrepreneurs vie for investment from CeeLo Green, Marc Randolph and Kim Perrell; their common regret is they should have practiced more.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
Is Prenuvo's $2,500 body scan the future of healthcare? How Aescape's A.I. massage provides tailored relief anytime for everybody.
Dive into the somewhat underground world of trading cards to find out why they make a great alternative investment; from vintage sports cards to modern-day Pokémon, explore how collectors are turning passion into profit.
Discover the innovators behind NYC's changing landscape, from Central Park to Brooklyn's Domino Park; an inside look inside Soho's high-tech social wellness club.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
Is Prenuvo's $2,500 body scan the future of healthcare? How Aescape's A.I. massage provides tailored relief anytime for everybody.
Iconic pastrami at Katz's Deli, Partners Coffee's challenge to Starbucks, and Chip City's ambitious cookie chain expansion.
The Brooklyn Bridge and the George Washington Bridge are engineering marvels that have helped set the tone for how bridges around the world are designed; how New York builds and maintains its aging bridges.
New York City might be known as the concrete jungle, but its parks have been an ever-present part of this bustling metropolis from the beginning; the city's 30,000 acres of parks serve as an escape for New Yorkers and serve the city in many ways.
New York's three closest airports move 140 million people in and out of the most visited place in the United States; but these three travel hubs were not designed to handle this growing number of visitors; here's how New York's airports are evolving.
Keeping the lights on in New York City is no easy task; New Yorkers demand billions of watts of electricity per day, much more than the city itself can produce.
Investor Kim Perell favors experienced entrepreneurs, but Jonathan Hung remains cautious.
Founders face the dilemma of choosing one investor among many; they weigh financial backing against mentoring opportunities.
Marc Randolph advises against pitching the wrong person.
Marc Randolph and Kim Perrell are back with Pinky Cole to witness unique requests, historic recalls and a guest.
Unexpected twists are to be expected when pitch meetings prove unpredictable, emphasizing long-term customer engagement.
On the Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch, contestants get 60 seconds to impress, while previously rejected entrepreneurs get a shot at redemption.
NFL great Brandon Marshall brings a new level of competitiveness between the investors; see who scores a deal and who gets benched as entrepreneurs take their shot at business greatness.
See who gets funding and who gets called out; Sheena Jongeneel spends 60 seconds selling her stylish children's fashion-recycling company Stylette; James Curly sells the importance of data-driven exercise with Tyger Mat.
From the New York Stock Exchange.
In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by Ron De Jesus, Field Chief Privacy Officer at Transcend (formerly with Grindr and Tinder), to explore the evolving challenges of data privacy, corporate surveillance, and cyber threats.
Hampton Water is a French rosé found by Jesse Bongiovi and his dad, rock star Jon Bon Jovi in 2018; Brain Barnes is the founder and CEO of M1, an American financial services company, found in 2015.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
Hampton Water is a French rosé found by Jesse Bongiovi and his dad, rock star Jon Bon Jovi in 2018; Brain Barnes is the founder and CEO of M1, an American financial services company, found in 2015.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
Hampton Water is a French rosé found by Jesse Bongiovi and his dad, rock star Jon Bon Jovi in 2018; Brain Barnes is the founder and CEO of M1, an American financial services company, found in 2015.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by Ron De Jesus, Field Chief Privacy Officer at Transcend (formerly with Grindr and Tinder), to explore the evolving challenges of data privacy, corporate surveillance, and cyber threats.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
Hampton Water is a French rosé found by Jesse Bongiovi and his dad, rock star Jon Bon Jovi in 2018; Brain Barnes is the founder and CEO of M1, an American financial services company, found in 2015.
Getting water from upstate reservoirs to the taps of over 8.5 million people in New York City is no easy feat; from purification, through thousands of miles of underground tunnels, this is how New York City gets its water.
It was once the tallest building in the world; its presence on New York City's skyline remains unmatched; the nearly century-old Empire State Building is an intricate ecosystem, having undergone a complete modernization both inside and out.
Eleven Madison Park leads the plant-based culinary revolution; Le Poisson Rouge reimagines the indie music scene; Air Company introduces the future of fuel.
The investors might think there's something fishy about a concept.
The drama unfolds as the sixty seconds are all that stand between entrepreneurs and victory; a thorough rapid fire session from the investors seal their fate.
In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by Ron De Jesus, Field Chief Privacy Officer at Transcend (formerly with Grindr and Tinder), to explore the evolving challenges of data privacy, corporate surveillance, and cyber threats.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
Sometimes a pitch moves investors to tears and sometimes it moves them to dance.
Tech entrepreneurs try to explain complex solutions to investors in 60-seconds pitch to impress them; the investors face a dilemma with trusting a former hacker.
An entrepreneur faces a dilemma when forced to choose between taking a chance on more money later or taking a huge amount of money now.
Is Prenuvo's $2,500 body scan the future of healthcare? How Aescape's A.I. massage provides tailored relief anytime for everybody.
Discover the innovators behind NYC's changing landscape, from Central Park to Brooklyn's Domino Park; an inside look inside Soho's high-tech social wellness club.
One entrepreneur gets the biggest offer in show history, but it comes with a catch.
Three final contestants battle it out to win a deal with one of the investors; emotions are running high and money is flowing during the entrepreneur's pitches.
Eleven Madison Park leads the plant-based culinary revolution; Le Poisson Rouge reimagines the indie music scene; Air Company introduces the future of fuel.
Is Prenuvo's $2,500 body scan the future of healthcare? How Aescape's A.I. massage provides tailored relief anytime for everybody.
In the course of one September morning, the Twin Towers were gone; what followed was more than two decades of competing visions and continual setbacks that finally culminated in city's newest landmark.
Pigeons and New Yorkers: it's a relationship that dates back centuries, and like most New York City relationships it's complicated; some hate them, while others can't get enough of them.
Entrepreneurs pitching food waste, children's education, noise-canceling technology and solar-panel companies race against the clock to impress the three investors.
Isabel Rafferty Zavala is the founder and CEO of Canela Media; Canela Media is the first OTT platform that offers culturally relevant and bilingual content for the Hispanic audience, reaching audiences in the USA and Latin America.
Stuart Haselden is the CEO of Arc'teryx; Arc'teryx is a Canadian apparel company specializing in outdoor apparel and equipment headquartered in North Vancouver, British Columbia; it focuses on technical apparel for mountaineering and Alpine sports.
From the New York Stock Exchange.
Farzad Mesbahi, former Tesla insider, discusses the EV company's robotaxi rollout and what's at stake for the tentative June launch in Austin, competition from BYD, and the impact of Musk's departure from the government.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
Heather Hitchens is the president and CEO of American Theatre Wing; as the Wing's chief executive officer, she is charged with maintaining its brand of excellence in the Tony Awards as well as overseeing and shaping its other vital grant making.
Farzad Mesbahi, former Tesla insider, discusses the EV company's robotaxi rollout and what's at stake for the tentative June launch in Austin, competition from BYD, and the impact of Musk's departure from the government.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
Iconic pastrami at Katz's Deli, Partners Coffee's challenge to Starbucks, and Chip City's ambitious cookie chain expansion.
Dive into the somewhat underground world of trading cards to find out why they make a great alternative investment; from vintage sports cards to modern-day Pokémon, explore how collectors are turning passion into profit.
Eleven Madison Park leads the plant-based culinary revolution; Le Poisson Rouge reimagines the indie music scene; Air Company introduces the future of fuel.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
Discover the innovators behind NYC's changing landscape, from Central Park to Brooklyn's Domino Park; an inside look inside Soho's high-tech social wellness club.
Dive into the somewhat underground world of trading cards to find out why they make a great alternative investment; from vintage sports cards to modern-day Pokémon, explore how collectors are turning passion into profit.
Is Prenuvo's $2,500 body scan the future of healthcare? How Aescape's A.I. massage provides tailored relief anytime for everybody.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
Entrepreneurs vie for investment from CeeLo Green, Marc Randolph and Kim Perrell; their common regret is they should have practiced more.
On Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch, investors seek lasting customer value; co-founder of Netflix advises on customer retention; three entrepreneurs pitch in 60 secs for a deal or a descent back to the ground floor.
NFL great Brandon Marshall brings a new level of competitiveness between the investors; see who scores a deal and who gets benched as entrepreneurs take their shot at business greatness.
Seeing if going a little risqué is worth the risk; taking in the lessons of other pitches.
Learn the finer points of pitching and deal-making.
New York's three closest airports move 140 million people in and out of the most visited place in the United States; but these three travel hubs were not designed to handle this growing number of visitors; here's how New York's airports are evolving.
New York City might be known as the concrete jungle, but its parks have been an ever-present part of this bustling metropolis from the beginning; the city's 30,000 acres of parks serve as an escape for New Yorkers and serve the city in many ways.
The Brooklyn Bridge and the George Washington Bridge are engineering marvels that have helped set the tone for how bridges around the world are designed; how New York builds and maintains its aging bridges.
Many don't know it, but New York is a city that runs on steam; 27 billion pounds of it per year, in fact; it's one of the few cities that relies on the old, but reliable, technology to heat some of its most famous buildings.
Momofuku and Magnolia Bakery target retail, Bite introduces AI kiosks to fast casual diners, and Little Spoon campaigns for baby food regulation.
Dive into the somewhat underground world of trading cards to find out why they make a great alternative investment; from vintage sports cards to modern-day Pokémon, explore how collectors are turning passion into profit.
Is Prenuvo's $2,500 body scan the future of healthcare? How Aescape's A.I. massage provides tailored relief anytime for everybody.
One-on-one with Circle's CFO as the crypto company debuts its IPO on the floor of the NYSE; how GlanceAI will change your wardrobe with the snap of a selfie; a Google technology expert explains the company's latest AI developments.
Discover the innovators behind NYC's changing landscape, from Central Park to Brooklyn's Domino Park; an inside look inside Soho's high-tech social wellness club.
Dive into the somewhat underground world of trading cards to find out why they make a great alternative investment; from vintage sports cards to modern-day Pokémon, explore how collectors are turning passion into profit.
Is Prenuvo's $2,500 body scan the future of healthcare? How Aescape's A.I. massage provides tailored relief anytime for everybody.