Startup Cornell
Startup Cornell
Startup Cornell is a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell that explores the bold entrepreneurial ideas coming from our students, faculty, staff and young alumni.
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 57: Alums' company uses AI to streamline cash flow 09.07.2026 39:43
Our new podcast features Ali Hussain ’11 and Deepak Bapat ’11 MEng ‘12, cofounders of Tabs, a company that offers products and platforms that use AI to power modern finance and accounting functions. Their product helps B2B companies save time analyzing contracts, improves cash flow and avoids billing errors.
Episode 56: Caroline Feldmeier MBA '26 launches locally-sourced food business 10.06.2026 27:24
Our new podcast features a chat with Caroline Feldmeier MBA ‘26, founder of Grow the Earth, a food company producing high-end charcuterie and other locally sourced meats. Feldmeier’s products were featured at the April Celebration Ezra event on campus . In this episode, we talk about her commitment to responsible farming, humane stewardship and regenerative practices.
Episode 55: Dan Cane '98, our Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year, tackles education and healthcare 02.04.2026 33:58
Our April podcast features a chat with Dan Cane ’98, this year’s Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year and the co-founder of Blackboard Inc. and Modernizing Medicine. Cane will be honored on campus April 9-10 at the Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration Erza conference. Modernizing Medicine, founded in 2010, is a medical technology company that offers specialty-specific electronic health records, pra...
Episode 54: A 1972 trip to Guatemala ended with a life-long commitment to water projects there 25.03.2026 28:41
Bruce Clemens ’72 left Cornell after graduation with a one-way ticket to Guatemala and a desire to “cure poverty,” a mindset he says wasn’t unusual among classmates of that time. Fast forward 54 years and the non-profit that Clemens helped to found there, Aqua del Pueblo, has completed more than 500 water, sanitation and community development projects in the country, covering 1,000 towns and benef...
Episode 53: SWYM founders want you to dive in to find a date for Valentine’s Day 09.02.2026 40:32
Our February podcast features a chat with Terrence Liverpool ’02 and Jeffrey Chery, founders of SWYM, a dating app that allows users to meet and match with people at events such as concerts, music festivals, conferences or sporting events, or even everyday locations such as supermarkets, gyms, parks or bookstores. The duo founded the company right before the pandemic, which was a tricky time for t...
Episode 52: MathGPT founders say site boosts students’ skills, confidence 16.01.2026 25:42
With more than 10 million users, Nour Gajial ’26 and Yanni Kouloumbis ’26 have found a pain point among high school and college students and answered it with their startup MathGPT. The founders are featured on the January episode of the Startup Cornell podcast. The duo founded the company in 2023 to help students struggling with math understand how to approach problems step-by-step using AI-powere...
Episode 51: Hauwa Otori ’08 spreads the stories of under-resourced entrepreneurs 12.12.2025 34:30
Our new episode features Hauwa Otori ‘08, creator of the Founders International Network and host of the Building Black podcast, which shares stories about the experiences of under-resourced entrepreneurs from around the globe. Otori has a degree in communications from Cornell and a law degree from American University. She is also an independent producer for Fast Company, KCRW and Marketplace and h...
Episode 50!!!! Live from our NYC conference 14.11.2025 37:40
This special episode features speakers and attendees recorded live during the 2025 Eclectic Convergence Conference at Cornell Tech in New York City. Listen in as they share advice for new founders, traps to avoid and the stories that motivate them every day. Hear from Javed Singha MBA ’09, co-founder and president, Fieldwire; Marissa Alden ’06, general manager of recreation, DaySmart; Chris Kirby...
Episode 49: Planning a wedding? Tim Chi knows what you need 21.10.2025 36:51
Listen in as Tim Chi ‘98, former CEO and co-founder of WeddingWire, which became The Knot Worldwide, talks about forming the ultimate wedding planning company. And find out how his own wedding inspired the idea. The company serves millions of engaged couples across 15 countries, helping them plan and celebrate their big day by providing an all-in-one digital wedding planning app and website.
Episode 48: John Hui founds companies to solve health care challenges 26.09.2025 29:57
Our new episode features John Hui MBA ‘15, former CEO and co-founder of Twiage, a digital health company that provides communication technology solutions connecting hospitals and ambulances. Twiage was acquired by Tiger Connect in November 2024. Hui is also a co-founder of Rendr, a multi-specialty Chinese physician group serving the medically underserved Asian patient population in New York City....
Episode 47: Jonathan Lowenhar wants to help CEOs enjoy the work 22.08.2025 39:42
Our newest episode features Jonathan Lowenhar ‘96, founder and one of two managing partners of Enjoy The Work, a company that has worked with more than 200 company CEOs on leadership. He talks to us about the most common mistakes CEOs make and how to avoid them.
Episode 46: Meredith Oppenheim has some innovative ideas about growing older 21.07.2025 40:07
Our newest episode features Meredith Oppenheim ‘95, founder of Vitality Society and now a strategic advisor in the senior housing space. Oppenheim, who graduated from the College of Arts & Sciences, worked for 25 years in senior housing and care before starting Vitality Society, a platform offering programming and communuity for people 60 and older. During the podcast, she talks about the trajecto...
Episode 45: Kimberle Lau wants to treat your sweet tooth, but in a healthy way 11.06.2025 35:16
Our new episode features Kimberle Lau, '01 founder of Bake Me Healthy, a company that offers plant-based, allergen-free and upcycled baking mixes and cookies. Yum!
Episode 44: Van Hamilton Barbeau boosts healthcare startups 15.05.2025 31:31
Our new episode features Van Hamilton Barbeau, AVP at Ochsner Ventures, the venture capital arm of Ochsner Health, which invests in healthcare companies from seed-stage to growth-stage. He has spent his career building, advising and investing in healthcare companies. Barbeau earned his undergrad degree from Cornell in 2011, where he studied political economy in the College of Arts & Sciences. He a...
Episode 43: Tech company co-founder John Bicket is Cornell's 2025 Entrepreneur of the Year 03.04.2025 37:10
Our new episode features John Bicket ’02, chief technology officer and co-founder of tech firm Samsara and this year’s Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year 2025. He will be honored on campus April 10 and 11 at the Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration Ezra Event. Samsara offers an AI-powered platform to help physical operations organizations improve their safety, efficiency and sustainability by usi...
Episode 42: Student's business pays tribute to African heritage 20.03.2025 36:00
Our new episode includes a chat with Cornell student Micere Mugweru ’25, the founder of Mizoma Africa. Mugweru is an economics and Africana studies major in the College of Arts & Sciences and a member of the eLab student business accelerator. She's created a Pan-African luxury bag brand dedicated to empowering women by bringing a piece of Africa into cosmopolitan spaces. Each bag is a tribute to A...
Episode 41: Upcycling fruits and veggies into luxury bags 10.02.2025 35:38
Our new episode features Heather Jiang MBA '16, founder of Allegorie, a small-batch accessory company that turns discarded fruits into beautiful wallets, bags and backpacks. The bags reduce food waste and greenhouse gas emissions and are designed and created in New York City’s garment district.
Episode 40: Helping young VCs learn the ropes 13.01.2025 35:52
Our new episode features Sakib Jamal ‘19, vice president at Crossbeam Venture Partners. Jamal was recently chosen for the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, in part for his book, "The Young VC's Handbook," a tactical guide for newcomers to venture capital. In the book, some of the smartest young minds in VC share actionable advice. Proceeds from the book go to help underprivileged children attend primary sc...
Episode 39: Breanna Neff '16 is bringing CBD-infused ingredients to the drink mix market 15.12.2024 29:18
Our newest episode features Breanna Neff ‘16, founder and chief food scientist at brelixi, a company that makes drink mixes infused with nano-CBD or THC, as well as electrolytes, adaptogens and nootropics. Neff studied food science, technology, business, nutrition and health at Cornell. Before founding brelixi, she worked with Dannon and Evian, as well as in the startup world.
Episode 38: Lloyd Robinson ’87 takes his family’s business to the next level 17.11.2024 35:54
Our newest episode features Lloyd Robinson ’87, president and owner of Awisco, a family-owned welding business started in 1952. With 10 locations across the New York metro area and a sales presence in South Florida, Lloyd has led the company through lots of changes and has hosted Cornell interns for more than 20 summers. Lloyd graduated from the ILR School.
Episode 37: Jen Barnwell ’96 is a champion for independent and boutique hotels 16.10.2024 39:51
Our newest episode features Jen Barnwell ‘96, president of Curator Hotel & Resort Collection. Curator is a collection of hand-selected independent hotels and resorts whose mission is to have independent hotels join forces and get the power of scale without sacrificing the spirit of independence.
Episode 36: Smoke Wallin helps entrepreneurs make the best exit 23.09.2024 42:36
This month, we talk business, mentorship, life lessons and spirituality with Smoke Wallin '88, a serial entrepreneur and managing director & partner at STS Capital, a global boutique investment bank focused on mergers and acquisitions.
Episode 35: Josh Gully and partners build investment firm for the ultra-wealthy 14.08.2024 27:35
Our newest episode features Josh Gully ‘83, managing director of NewEdge Wealth and founding member of their New York office. NewEdge was started in 2020 and has grown to manage more than $55 billion for ultra-high net worth and family office clients.
Episode 34: Jamey Edwards is on a mission to fix healthcare 17.07.2024 40:58
Our new episode features Jamey Edwards, president & chief strategy officer at Koko Home, a company providing radar driven, AI-enabled solutions for healthcare and an Entrepreneur in Residence of StartUp Health, which was founded in 2011 to invest in global health entrepreneurs.
Episode 33: Andrea Ippolito wants to demystify baby feeding and more for new parents 21.06.2024 40:39
Cornell alumna Andrea Ippolito, CEO and founder of SimpliFed, has launched and scaled a maternal health operating system. Her core business focuses on breastfeeding and baby feeding support, but she's also tackling broader maternal health issues.
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