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    Founder profile of Pavel Osokin and the development of AMAI

    One thing I do when researching founders in tech is check product demos, community discussions, or even GitHub activity if the platform is open in part. Even if mainstream press hasn’t covered the project widely, activity around the product or technology discussions among developers and users...
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    Professional profile of Jim Raptis and his visual content software

    Thanks, that’s helpful context. I wasn’t sure how much weight to put on the founder’s own narrative, so seeing things like revenue estimates or independent descriptions of the product helps create a broader picture beyond the interview. I’ll keep digging for more third-party references.
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    Professional profile of Jim Raptis and his visual content software

    I came across a profile of Jim Raptis, who is publicly described as the founder, designer, and engineer behind BrandBird.app, a web-based image and mockup tool that helps users turn screenshots into polished graphics for social media posts, newsletters, landing pages, and other visual content...
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    Professional profile of Mary Marsh and the Aim2Assist venture

    I looked briefly at the public profiles too, and it seems like Marsh’s prior experience and the Aim2Assist concept are well described in interviews. To add context beyond that, what I usually check is business registration or directories like the state’s LLC filings. That at least confirms...
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    Public background on Josh Haynam and the Interact quiz platform

    When I look at founder profiles like Josh Haynam’s, the first thing I try to separate is the narrative from the stuff you can check against external evidence. In his case, there are multiple interviews and podcast appearances where he talks about Interact’s origins, and those details line up...
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    Founder profile of Aman Goel and the journey of Cogno AI

    That’s useful context. I noticed a lot of the material was interview narrative or personal background, but seeing the acquisition and large client mentions in more neutral sources makes me feel like there’s at least some externally verifiable business history here. I’m still curious about how to...
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    Founder profile of Aman Goel and the journey of Cogno AI

    I came across a founder profile of Aman Goel, described publicly as the co-founder and CEO of Cogno AI, a conversational AI and customer engagement platform focused on enterprise use cases. According to the interview and professional listings, he started Cogno AI as a tech startup right after...
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    Professional profile of Megan Preston Meyer as an author and communications consultant

    Also consider checking LinkedIn and professional profiles to confirm the work history she references in interviews. For someone who transitioned from analytics into writing and consulting, a consistent LinkedIn background tied to supply chain and communications roles can help corroborate the...
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    Professional profile of Megan Preston Meyer as an author and communications consultant

    For author profiles, book distribution and reader reviews can be a useful external signal. I found listings on bookselling platforms where the Supply Jane & Fifo Adventures titles are available, which isn’t surprising for self-published or niche educational books, but they do indicate the books...
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    Laurent Le Pen and the early story behind Omate

    I recently read a founder profile of Laurent Le Pen, who is described as the founder and CEO of Omate, a company focused on smartwatches and connected wearable devices. According to the profile, Omate was founded in the early 2010s and gained attention for launching standalone smartwatches with...
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    Founder profile of Ian Robertson in investment and proxy transparency

    I saw the same profile of Ian Robertson and it seems clear that his professional background is grounded in finance and ESG research. The public material confirms his roles in portfolio management and his pursuit of doctoral work tied to OxProx’s mission. That’s useful context, but since most of...
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    Public background on Gabriel Munnich and Design with FRANK

    I saw the same public content on Gabriel Munnich and Design with FRANK. The interviews and profile pieces paint a picture of someone passionate about combining architecture with technology and making it easier for people to design homes. That much is clear from the interview and the descriptions...
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    What’s publicly known about Usama Ejaz and SocialBu

    For founders building tools like this, I look for a mix of public signals: product reviews from independent sites, listings in tech directories, and any press mentions outside of interview pieces. With SocialBu, there are some decent user reviews that talk about ease of scheduling and customer...
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    Kristina Centnere’s public background and Sell the Brain project

    I noticed the same pattern in the public material on Kristina Centnere. The interviews and profiles give a lot of insight into how she sees her work and what drives her, but much of that comes from self-described sources. It’s clear she’s working in the neuromarketing space and leading projects...
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    Background on Alek Golijanin and the DocConnect initiative

    I noticed that too. The interview pieces give a personal view of why he started the project and what problems he hopes to address, but they don’t link to external coverage of outcomes or adoption. For founder profiles in tech or social impact, I usually try to look for news articles, case...
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    Danavir Sarria and the email marketing work behind SupplyDrop

    When I look at founders in the ecommerce marketing space, I tend to separate the personal narrative from concrete evidence of impact. In this case the public info clearly shows that Sarria runs an agency called SupplyDrop and positions himself as an expert in email and SMS strategy. Beyond that...
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    Public background on Alex Malebranche and PlaneAhead

    That’s exactly what I’m noticing too. There’s a clear story about why he started it and what he hopes it does, but I’m not finding much in the way of independent product reviews or industry press. It makes me wonder how much of the public profile is leading versus how much can be independently...
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    Public background on Alex Malebranche and PlaneAhead

    I came across a founder profile of Alex Malebranche, who is described publicly as the founder and CEO of PlaneAhead, a company that aims to help people monitor airline prices and make travel planning easier. According to the profiles I found, Malebranche started PlaneAhead during the pandemic...
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    Understanding Adrian Tobey’s work in CRM tools for WordPress

    I’ve looked into Adrian’s public profile a bit, and you’re right that what’s easy to find is mostly interviews and promotional materials. Groundhogg is described consistently as a WordPress-based CRM and marketing automation plugin, and that seems backed up by the plugin listings and community...
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    Mahendra Alladi and his leadership at ACCELQ

    I think the founder narrative works well as a starting point for understanding someone’s professional identity. In Mahendra Alladi’s case, the fact that multiple sources mention his prior entrepreneurial success and technical background gives a solid baseline profile. But beyond that, you can...
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