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PODCAST 105: Working From Home & 2 Factors to Organization Alignment with Jessica Wilkeyson

Sales Hacker

This week on the Sales Hacker podcast, we speak with Jessica Wilkeyson , Co-Founder and Principal at Alternate Route , a go-to market strategy and revenue operations consultancy based in New York. Today I’m excited to have my friend and New York Revenue Collective member Jessica Wilkeyson on the show.

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A Look Back: Talkdesk, Greenhouse, Algolia and Gainsight Coming Up On $10m ARR

SaaStr

Daniel, you’re in New York, which I think is still part of America, of our other side of the country, but quite different. How do you think about the Bay Area over there in New York? Now being in New York, I’ve built a big business previously to Greenhouse in New York. Thrive, etc.

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The Playbook to Scaling Your Team in Hypergrowth with Flexport CRO Ben Braverman (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, New York, Philly, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and a few others. We are not as fortunate as some of the folks in this room that if we sign a contract, regardless of how our customer feels about what they’ve bought, they’re going to continue paying. That’s what Flexport did.

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The Playbook to Building a Thriving Sales Culture with PatientPop SVP of Sales Justin Welsh (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

It’s an SMB SaaS company in the healthcare technology vertical. I broke into SaaS in 2009 I was the second sales hire and the 10th overall hire at a New York City based SaaS business called Zocdoc. My velocity lane, PatientPop’s SMB SaaS, eight units a month, $13,500 contract. Hey everyone.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Kustomer, Google Cloud, and Zenoss — August 8, 2019

SaaStr

Ep 256: As a global technology provider powering thousands of SaaS companies, Google is at the forefront of driving exciting and innovative technologies to market. I think from one perspective, at the end of the day, technology does become dated. So one is just the sheer technology aspect of it. So it’s that.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Matt Garratt, Trisha Price, David Schmaier, Rob Bernshteyn, and Jason Lemkin

SaaStr

But I would argue that fragility is really in the area of information technology, information access rather than in physical access because the goods and services exist. You need information technology for that and that’s what’s exciting about many of the things we’re doing and seeing in our customer community.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Crossbeam and Podium – January 10, 2020

SaaStr

With more companies launching and thriving outside of Silicon Valley, regions such as ‘Silicon Slopes’ in Utah and ‘Silicon Alley’ in New York City are gaining traction within the startup scene. Bob Moore: At that 50 plus era, there’s a function for this. 298: Startup success is not exclusive to Silicon Valley.