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The Webconnex Journey with Eric Knopf and John Russell

Season 1, Ep. 6

In this episode of the podcast, JDM, aka Josh David Miller, delves into the remarkable journey of Eric Knopf and John Russell, Co-founders of Webconnex. The duo shares how they transformed a simple fundraising tool into a billion-dollar event ticketing and registration platform. Started during the 2008 financial crisis, they leveraged their unique circumstances to innovate and fill a gap in the ticketing market, providing cost-effective and customizable solutions. They emphasized the importance of customer-focused development and the strategic decision to avoid external funding, which allowed them to grow sustainably while maintaining full control of their business. The discussion also touches on the cultural values that have been integral to the success of Webconnex, showcasing how Eric and John nurtured a team that's deeply aligned with their mission, enhancing both company morale and output.


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