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February 14, 2010
Posted by Ryan Graves

Into the infinite abyss of the startup adventure

With a lifetime of knowing that entrepreneurship is at my core and now 4 years of studying the web startup world, I’ve finally made the jump from ‘Office Space’ corporate America into the infinite abyss of the startup adventure.

I’ve had a great taste of the startup world, but this is something entirely different. In 2008, I attempted the nights & weekends project; with SocialDreamium we were creating a community analytics product focused towards startup community mgrs. I did all product design and customer development while my co-founder did all development. When Tweetdeck & Seesmic launched their FB & Twitter clients in April 2009, it took the wind from our sales and we closed shop in June 09. Many lessons learned.

More recently, I’ve had the amazing opportunity to work with Foursquare. Tristan Walker & Dennis Crowley are awesome, and in a short 3 months I learned a ton, and was continually inspired by the product they were building and the (what will be) powerful business around it. If I learned one thing from that experience it is that you absolutely must be excited about what you’re working on. If you’re at all bored with your work, you have no chance of success. The excitement that the Foursquare team brings to the office everyday is truly inspiring. I’ll miss working with these guys, thanks fellas.

I had an incredible experience over the last 2 years with GE Healthcare. I was exposed to so much through the management training program I was apart of and was able to work for some of the best managers in that business. I worked on everything from major ERP deployments to enterprise e-commerce, and was able to refine my project management skills in possibly the best environment in the world to do so. But recently a co-worker asked why I’m leaving GE and my answer was this…

My priorities with a job are two fold, first, I want to learn as much as possible, and second, I want to be excited about what I’m working on. I found an opportunity that will allow both of those priorities to be filled in a greater way that I believe GE could. When it came down to it, it was a pretty easy decision…

So, what’s next. It’s a combination of everything I was looking for. I’ll be working with some of the most bad ass entrepreneurs & investors in the industry, and I’ll have an opportunity to learn more in shorter periods of time than I believe I could in any corporate program. I’ll be at the ground floor of a startup that has the opportunity to change the world. I found the opportunity with a little bit of luck, a little bit of right time & right place, and a lot of hard work and preparing for an unidentified opportunity.

So, what is it?

Unfortunately, we’re not quite ready to bare it all. While I generally like to avoid the term “stealth mode”, we’re early and we’re running as fast as we can. I can tell you that I’ll be working between New York & San Francisco and I really look forward to making all the relationships I’ve created in those startup hubs over the last 3 years real life friendships. The world of no health insurance, jamming late nights, endless responsibility, and some of the most fun I’ve ever had are ahead of me and I’m so stoked.

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Ryan Graves

Absolutely, thanks boss.

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Steffan Antonas

Good luck, bud. Keep us all in the loop about where you're at and what you're doing. Happy to help you out if I can.

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Ryan Graves

you better believe I'm taking you up on that! see you soon Mike.

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Mike Walsh - (@mwalsh)

congrats Ryan - I'll look forward to the updates! Drop me a note when you're in san francisco and I'll buy you a celebratory beer or two.
cheers.

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Ryan Graves

Thanks buddy. Looking forward to it. Hoping to get out there early March.
I'll hit you up...

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Spencer Fry

Congrats, man! See you in NYC.

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Ryan Graves

Thanks Dave! I look forward to meeting as well. I'll keep you posted.

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digidave

I know I'm not the first to say congrats but.... CONGRATS!

When you are out here on the left (best) coast - let me know.

Would be great to finally meeting in person. Excited to find out what it is you are working on - when the time is right.

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Ryan Graves

Ha, is that even a good thing? Thanks buddy.

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Cameron Hall

Good luck bud. Hope you have a bear of a time.

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Ryan Graves

looking forward to telling you!

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gavinbaker

Congrats! Look forward to hearing what the "stealth" is

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Ryan Graves

Thanks Suzy!

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Suzy Marink

Good for you! I am excited to see where this takes you =)

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Ryan Graves

Thanks buddy. Keep inspiring the world with itstartswithus.

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Nate St. Pierre

Yes! Awesome, man! I'm really excited for you. I know what you mean about working hard, lessons learned, and ultimately all that is preparing you for an as-yet-identified opportunity. Great stuff. :)

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Ryan Graves

Thanks boss. It has been a long time coming, can't wait to divulge more!

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reecepacheco

ha... sounds good.

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EricFriedman

Congratulations Ryan on taking the next step - clearly you have wanted to go after this for awhile and it must feel pretty good to be on your way. Looking forward to hearing more!

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Ryan Graves

I'm coming to you for advice weekly my friend

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reecepacheco

welcome to the club, dude.

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Eric Vreeland

Awesome news man. So pumped for you! Although I must say that this was a little bit of a tease. I want to know more! Keep crushing it!

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