
TechCrunch Disrupt is set to debut its highly anticipated Going Public Stage, designed specifically for founders who are navigating the crucial mid to late stages of their business journey. This new platform is vital for entrepreneurs, particularly those experiencing rapid growth, strategizing for an exit, or contemplating their next moves. In the fast-paced world of startups, successful founders are always planning several steps ahead. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from prominent figures in the tech and venture capital sectors, including Eric Yuan of Zoom, Julie Wainwright from The RealReal, David George of Andreessen Horowitz, and Nirav Tolia from Nextdoor. They will share invaluable insights on building resilient companies, adapting to changing market conditions, and staying ahead of industry trends. The discussions will cover essential topics such as preparing for an IPO and leveraging AI in go-to-market strategies, making this stage a critical resource for those aiming to define the future of their companies. David George, a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, will delve into the evolving landscape for late-stage startups. He will explore how these companies can achieve significant valuations, compensate employees effectively, and remain privately held longer than in previous eras. This conversation will provide clarity on new investment dynamics, the challenges of tighter capital flows, and the heightened expectations that startups must navigate today. Furthermore, Eric Yuan, alongside Santi Subotovsky, will discuss the journey that follows a successful product launch. This panel will focus on strategies for market expansion and how to prevent becoming a one-hit wonder. Key topics will include the balance between focus and diversification, maintaining innovation at scale, and understanding investor expectations during the second phase of growth. With the unpredictable market landscape, founders must consider their exit strategies earlier and with greater foresight than ever. A panel featuring top venture capitalists and a seasoned CFO will guide attendees through the complexities of preparing for an IPO, navigating mergers and acquisitions, or simply continuing to grow amid uncertainty. This discussion is geared towards founders at all stages, ensuring they are equipped to make informed decisions for their companies' futures. Julie Wainwright, CEO of Ahara and founder of The RealReal, will share her experience in spotting and capitalizing on market trends. Her insights will emphasize the importance of resilience and adaptability in building businesses that thrive through change. As AI continues to transform how startups engage with customers, a panel with leading VCs and a successful founder will dissect the integration of AI into go-to-market strategies. They will discuss effective methods, separate fact from hype, and guide attendees on incorporating AI while maintaining focus on core objectives. The Going Public Stage at Disrupt 2025 promises to be an essential experience for founders ready to take decisive action towards their next major milestone. With expert perspectives on navigating the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, participants will leave equipped with actionable insights to sharpen their exit strategies. Don’t miss the chance to secure your ticket to Disrupt 2025 and save up to $675 before prices increase. Stay tuned for additional sessions and speakers that will further enrich this landmark event.
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