Jeff Glass speaks at the G20 Ventures Annual Meeting in Cambridge, a long way from where he grew up.

How a kid from Brooklyn became one of Boston’s top startup CEOs

Mike Troiano
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1 min readJul 11, 2018

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I’ve already written about why we invested on Hometap, with the TLDR being because it’s a market opportunity on the scale of a whole new capital class, and because my friend Jeffrey Glass is one of the most backable CEO’s in Boston.

For this week’s podcast Jeff and I sat down to talk about why, and how he got to that place from the unlikely starting point of a humble household in pre-hipster, working class Brooklyn.

Jeff is a remarkable guy with a remarkable story, hear him tell it and you’ll learn along the way how he thinks about hiring, scaling a business, the important difference between execution and strategy problems, and why Hometap may just end up being the single most important thing he’s done so far.

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Mike Troiano
G20 Ventures

Storyteller. Consiglieri. Lyrical gangsta. Partner, G20 Ventures, thoughts here are my own. https://nf.td/miketrap