Larry Chiang is a lead generation machine, has a doctorate in kicking butt and got a JBA (Jedi in Business Administration) before he graduated engineering school. He now teaches at Stanford Engineering. His class on technology entrepreneurship is also the focus of his CNN iReport channel “What They Don’t Teach You at Business School”. He preaches street smarts. After Chiang’s Harvard Law keynote, Harvard Business wrote: “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School“ (it’s the same title as his NY Times bestseller). He is Entrepreneur in Residence at Stanford University. If you read his hilariously awesome “What a Supermodel Can Teach a Stanford MBA” and “How to Get Man-Charm”, you will like his latest post:
Duck9’s Reverse Annual Fee American Express Credit Card for CS Major Undergrads.
By Larry Chiang
Parties can kill lots of birds with one stone and change history too.
As CEO of Duck9, I want to alter history for the better. At a tech conference in Austin Texas called South by Southwest, I hosted Jay Z to launch a mind-blowingly awesome party, panel and afterparty.
The goal was to change our relationship with credit cards and charge cards forever.
The hashtag is ‘AmexDuck9’ and here are awesome videos
The Jay Z Concert in Austin Texas where CS major undergrads got to go with me