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On today's episode of the Smart Franchising Podcast, we sit down with Noah Glass, the visionary founder of Olo, who turned an everyday frustration into a billion-dollar tech company that's revolutionizing the restaurant industry. Nearly 20 years ago, Noah imagined a world where you could skip the coffee shop line and order food seamlessly from your phone. Today, Olo processes $26B annually and powers millions of restaurant transactions, helping brands build direct digital connections with their guests. Noah dives into:- The moment that sparked Olo's billion-dollar journey- How guest data is transforming customer loyalty & profitability- Why pickup-only kitchens could be the future of dining- How traditional restaurant brands are thriving with digital-first strategies"We're enabling brands to personalize the guest experience and drive profitable traffic into their concepts, into their operators, into their franchisees." – Noah GlassIf you're a franchisee, franchisor, or entrepreneur in the restaurant space, this episode is a must-listen—packed with insights on scaling smarter, leveraging data, and building an enduring brand.
In 2005 most people didn't even have cellphones yet. Those who did used flip phones. That's when Noah started Olo, a webapp to let people pre-order coffee from nearby shops. Users had to login on web, add a credit card, create pre-made orders and then send a text to a preset number when they wanted to pre-order. It was way, way ahead of its time. Noah and his team 7 years to hit $1M in ARR. In the meantime, they raised a round with 50% dilution the week before the financial crisis, went on live TV to an audience on 6M viewers and had to pivot from a marketplace to B2B SaaS.But overtime smartphone penetration increased, on-demand ordering became a trend, and then, one day, Starbucks launched their app. All of a sudden, every single restaurant in the world wanted a way to let their users pre-order.And there was Noah and his team at Olo.Today, Olo is a public company worth over $1B and generating nearly $300M in sales. Here's the story of how it happened.Why you should listen:How to use guerrilla marketing tactics to get early growth.Why PR can move the needle but not in ways you expect. How to pivot from a marketplace to B2B SaaS.Why it often takes much longer than you might hope to hit an inflection point.Why fundraising was so hard, even though Olo became a $1B+ public company. Why Noah thinks founders should embrace challenges and adversity.KeywordsOlo, Noah Glass, entrepreneurship, product-market fit, restaurant technology, mobile ordering, startup journey, business challenges, marketing strategies, innovationTimestamps:(00:00:00) Intro(00:02:20) Building an app in 2005(00:13:20) The Burn the Boats Moment(00:16:31) Building A Network Business(00:26:08) The Cold Start Problem(00:30:33) A Happy Accident(00:36:55) Going through the 2008 Financial Crisis(00:51:20) Finding Product Market Fit(00:57:20) Blueprint of Values(01:05:11) Best Piece of Advice(01:06:08) A Big MilestoneSend me a message to let me know what you think!
¡Llegamos al final de la serie de Elon Musk con este episodio sobre Twitter! Después de entender los grandes éxitos de Elon, Tesla y Space X, es hora de sumergirnos en su inversión más polémica hasta el día de hoy. La inversión que plantea que quizá el lado obscuro de Elon es el que gana.En este episodio de Chisme Corporativo, exploramos la historia detrás de Twitter, una red social que comenzó como un experimento en Odeo y se transformó en el escenario principal de la conversación política, social y cultural. Desde su fundación, llena de traiciones y disputas, hasta su impacto global y su reciente adquisición por Elon Musk que abrió la conversación sobre lo que son realmente la libertad de expresión y la censura.
Dave Young: Welcome to the Empire Builders podcast, teaching business owners the not-so-secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom and pop to major brands. Stephen Semple is a marketing consultant, story collector, and storyteller. I'm Stephen's sidekick and business partner Dave Young. Before we get into today's episode, a word from our sponsor, which is... Well, it's us, but we're highlighting ads we've written and produced for our clients, so here's one of those. [Out Of This World Plumbing Ad] Dave Young: Welcome back to the Empire Builders podcast. Dave Young here along with Stephen Semple. And as we record this, it is the morning. Stephen Semple: You're not excited on this one! Dave Young: Dude, come on. Come on. It's the morning of November 4th. Stephen Semple: And what happens tomorrow? Dave Young: Tomorrow we have a little election in the United States. The topic that Stephen whispered into my ear just as we started was Twitter. Let's talk about Twitter. Stephen Semple: Twitter. Dave Young: And I go to Elon Musk. I'm like, oh God. So please, let's do talk about Twitter and let's talk about their origins and not their demise. Stephen Semple: See, I thought you would be more excited. Because the real driver behind Twitter is a guy by the name of Evan Williams, and he grew up in Nebraska. Dave Young: Did he really? Stephen Semple: Yes! You didn't know about that. Dave Young: I thought he was a New York City guy. Because he started it with... It was like an emergency alert thing. Stephen Semple: Well, that's one of the things that kicked it in the high gear. But no, he grew up in a farm in Nebraska. Dave Young: Where? What town? Stephen Semple: Oh God, of course you're going to ask me that. I don't know what town. Dave Young: Because I know people everywhere. Stephen Semple: I automatically assume that you would know this part. Dave Young: I didn't know that. Every Nebraskan knows someone who knows every other Nebraskan. That's just like, it's a third degree of separation. Stephen Semple: But I figured in a place like Nebraska, everyone would know where this dude was from because of how big Twitter is. Dave Young: No, I don't. Please do tell. Stephen Semple: Okay. So the primary driver was Evan Williams, but also Jack Dorsey and Noah Glass and Stone played very, very big roles in the starting of Twitter. But Evan grew up, as I said on a farm in Nebraska, and he wasn't into sports, but he always knew he kind of wanted to do a business. And because of that, he read a lot of business books. And in particular, he read some marketing books, and he decided he wanted to learn more as he read a book by pretty famous marketing guy named Gary Halbert. And he said, "You know what? I want to learn more." So he literally drove to Key West Florida and basically walked into Gary's office and said, "I want a job working for you." Dave Young: I'm telling you, that's a bit of a drive from Nebraska. Stephen Semple: Yeah, it is. It is. So here's this farm boy from Nebraska showing up at Gary Halbert's office. And Gary basically gave him a writing assignment, said, "Fine, here, do this writing assignment. See how you do." And it was so good, Gary actually thought he had someone write it for him. He's like, no, no, no. Dave Young: This is before AI. Stephen Semple: Yeah, exactly. Actually, if it was written by AI, he wouldn't have accepted it. But anyway, that's a whole different issue. So Gary hires him, and he works there for about seven months. Learns a whole bunch of stuff and returns to Nebraska. And he returns Nebraska, it's the early nineties, and he decides he wants to start a website business. So he's trying to sell websites to local businesses. Now, at this point, he's in Lincoln, Nebraska. I don't know whether that's where he's from,
Noah has been a driving force in revolutionizing the restaurant industry through technology. With a background in Political Science from Yale and early career experiences ranging from service stations to tech startups, Noah launched Olo to streamline digital ordering and delivery for restaurants. Under his leadership, Olo has become a leader in hospitality tech, empowering restaurants to integrate both digital and traditional payment systems, enhancing customer experiences and operational efficiency. Key Takeaways:• Breaking news: Olo, a leading provider of digital ordering and delivery solutions, expands by introducing card-present payment processing through Olo Pay.• Noah discusses leveraging data to increase restaurant sales – collecting detailed information from every transaction, Olo helps restaurants understand their consumers' preferences allowing personalized marketing efforts tailored to individual guests' tastes, driving higher engagement and increased sales.• Noah, Jimmy, and Schatzy talk about how a majority of restaurant transactions still occur through traditional, in-person methods, despite the industry's ongoing digital transformation. Noah shares how Olo's integration of, “the old fashioned way” with digital payment allows operators to maintain their personal touch while leveraging modern technology to personalize and enhance guests' experiences.• "Just getting out of the dugout” – Noah describes the industry as being in the early stages of embracing digital transformation.• The focus on data-driven decisions – According to Noah, restaurants that are "winning" are those leveraging data to drive traffic in a profitable way.• Noah addresses the dilemma in the restaurant tech industry of whether to develop solutions in-house or to partner with established vendors.• Noah explains that leveraging existing technology platforms while building unique, differentiated feathers can create something truly special and impactful – the "true magic" lies in tailored experiences that resonate with guests and set the brand apart.• Olo goes public marking a significant milestone – Olo's IPO provides the financial stability and transparency needed to support large-scale partnerships and further innovation.In “Talking Back”, Noah asks Jimmy and Schatzy to share a time when they experienced genuine hospitality at a restaurant.Noah, Schatzy, and Jimmy step up to the plate for an engaging session with games like” What's Hot and Not”, “The Spice is Right”, “Branded Quick-fire” and “Trivia Tuesday”.
It's been almost 19 years since Olo's first customer, its founder's grandmother, placed a restaurant order via text message. In that time, tech has changed — a lot! Still, on average, just one out of every six restaurant orders comes through digital channels. In this episode, Noah Glass, known as one of the earliest restaurant technology operatives, describes this evolution and what he sees coming after nearly two decades leading Olo. Also discussed: endless shrimp, negronis, and Dollaritas. Cheers! Music provided by Heywood Rex.
Joseph Conrad only ever captained one ship in his lifetime – the Otago. In a strange turn of events, the wreckage of Joseph Conrad's ship now lies on the banks of the Derwent River in Hobart. And it's there that novelist Gail Jones took the inspiration for her latest novel, One Another. This week, Michael sits down with Gail for a wide-ranging discussion about desire, hauntings, and the life and work of Joseph Conrad.Reading list:Black Mirror, Gail Jones, 2002Sixty Lights, Gail Jones, 2004Dreams of Speaking, Gail Jones, 2006Sorry, Gail Jones, 2007Five Bells, Gail Jones, 2011A Guide to Berlin, Gail Jones, 2015The Death of Noah Glass, Gail Jones, 2018Our Shadows, Gail Jones, 2020Salonika Burning, Gail Jones, 2022Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad, 1899The Secret Agent, Joseph Conrad, 1907Always Will Be, Mykaela Saunders, 2024The Best Minds, Jonathan Rosen, 2023You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and TwitterGuest: Gail JonesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joseph Conrad only ever captained one ship in his lifetime – the Otago. In a strange turn of events, the wreckage of Joseph Conrad's ship now lies on the banks of the Derwent River in Hobart. And it's there that novelist Gail Jones took the inspiration for her latest novel, One Another. This week, Michael sits down with Gail for a wide-ranging discussion about desire, hauntings, and the life and work of Joseph Conrad. Reading list: Black Mirror, Gail Jones, 2002 Sixty Lights, Gail Jones, 2004 Dreams of Speaking, Gail Jones, 2006 Sorry, Gail Jones, 2007 Five Bells, Gail Jones, 2011 A Guide to Berlin, Gail Jones, 2015 The Death of Noah Glass, Gail Jones, 2018 Our Shadows, Gail Jones, 2020 Salonika Burning, Gail Jones, 2022 Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad, 1899 The Secret Agent, Joseph Conrad, 1907 Always Will Be, Mykaela Saunders, 2024 The Best Minds, Jonathan Rosen, 2023 You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and Twitter Guest: Gail Jones
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Noah Glass is the Founder & CEO of Olo (www.olo.com), the interface between restaurants and the on-demand world. He is an industry visionary whose mobile ordering work pre-dates the iPhone, beginning with text message ordering on feature phones in 2005. His work in the foodservice industry began nearly twenty years ago, serving as a cashier, server, bartender, and delivery driver before founding Olo. Today, over 100 million consumers use the Olo platform to Skip the Line® and have meals delivered from restaurants they love. Olo's clients include Applebee's, Chili's, Denny's, Five Guys Burgers & Fries, Jamba Juice, Noodles & Company, Shake Shack, sweetgreen, Red Robin, Wingstop, and more. Show notes… Calls to ACTION!!! Join Restaurant Unstoppable Network and get your first 30 days on me! Connect with my past guest and a community of superfans. Subscribe to the Restaurant Unstoppable YouTube Channel Join the private Unstoppable Facebook Group Join the email list! (Scroll Down to get the Vendor List!) Favorite success quote/mantra: "Do not stop." Today's sponsor: RestaurantUnstoppableNetwork.com- Where we pull back the layers of what we're learning in the field. Restaurant Unstoppable Podcast's job is to seek out leading restaurateurs, get to the core of what makes them successful, deconstruct how they're evolving with time, and close the knowledge gap by sharing my findings. But where are we going to unpackage it all?! RestaurantUnstoppableNetwork.com that's where. When you join the network you'll get access to past guests, industry experts, and a community of passionate restaurant owners to support and hold you accountable. Click the link or the banner and get your first 30 days on us! At Popmenu, we know that in today's world, a great hospitality experience usually begins online. Keeping the conversation with guests going beyond the meal also requires simple, powerful, fun technology capable of expression through all kinds of channels. Our team takes pride in helping restaurants put their best foot forward digitally so they can focus on what they do best. We think PDF menus are super boring, we believe 3rd party platforms have had too much say in how consumers find their next dining experience and we deeply feel that sharing your beautiful menu doesn't have to be so difficult, time-consuming and expensive. As a listener of the Restaurant Unstoppable, you'll receive $100 off your first month of Popmenu! Restaurant Systems Pro - Join the 60-day Restaurant Systems Pro FREE TRAINING. This is something that has never been done before. This 60-day event is at no cost to you, but it is not for everyone. Fred Langley, CEO of Restaurant Systems Pro, will lead a group of restaurateurs through the Restaurant Systems Pro software and set up the systems for your restaurant. During the 60 days, Fred will walk you through the Restaurant Systems Pro Process and help you crush the following goals: Recipe Costing Cards; Guidance in your books for accounting; Cash controls; Sales Forecasting(With Accuracy); Checklists; Budgeting for the entire year; Scheduling for profit; More butts in seats and more… Click Here to learn more. Contact: Website Thanks for listening!
Noah Glass, chief executive and founder of Olo, an open SaaS platform that empowers a network of over 600 brands across 87,000 locations, shares his vision for the restaurant of the future. From personalized service when you sit down to QR codes to drive-thrus that can read license plates, it's a bold and inventive universe, and one that might just already be here.YouTube video mentioned in podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBQ50PUMg1g
Noah Glass, Founder and CEO at Olo, joins Michael Halen, Senior Restaurant and Foodservice Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, to discuss the company's culture, product suite and growth strategy. Olo's online ordering and delivery solutions have been invaluable to its restaurant clients and the company continues to innovate to achieve its goal of digitizing every transaction, including in-restaurant and drive-thru occasions. This is a massive opportunity; only 6% of US restaurant transactions are digital. Glass believes the company can grow sales 100-fold; its 84,000 restaurant locations can expand 4x and average revenue per unit could jump 25x as payment, data analytics, guest sentiment and marketing solutions gain further traction with existing clients.
Noah Glass, Founder and CEO at Olo, joins Michael Halen, Senior Restaurant and Foodservice Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, to discuss the company's culture, product suite and growth strategy. Olo's online ordering and delivery solutions have been invaluable to its restaurant clients and the company continues to innovate to achieve its goal of digitizing every transaction, including in-restaurant and drive-thru occasions. This is a massive opportunity; only 6% of US restaurant transactions are digital. Glass believes the company can grow sales 100-fold; its 84,000 restaurant locations can expand 4x and average revenue per unit could jump 25x as payment, data analytics, guest sentiment and marketing solutions gain further traction with existing clients. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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How do you Join Kevin Rice, EVP of Bounteous, Noah Glass, founder and CEO of OLO and Ryan Ostrom, CMO of Jack in the Box where they talk about the digital transformation journey these partners have been with Jack in the Box for the past two years. For more information, check them out here: Driving Digital Transformation with Co-Innovation | Bounteous, Olo | Enable Digital Hospitality and Jack in the Box.
This week, Liz sits down with the Founder & CEO of the technology platform Olo, Noah Glass for a conversation about his innovative company that develops digital ordering and delivery programs for restaurants. Noah details how he was able to execute his goal of improving customers' hospitality experience by providing on-demand services, evolving into transformative technology for the entire food industry. He later explains how his company actually improved businesses during the pandemic due to digital ordering and contactless delivery services. Follow Liz on Twitter: @LizClaman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Summary:We take for granted how rapidly restaurants have gone digital in the past few years, but it's actually been a vision 20 years in the making. And it all started with today's guest.Noah Glass is the founder and CEO of Olo, a leading commerce platform powering the restaurant industry's digital transformation. Over 600 of the most recognized restaurants and C-Store brands use Olo to grow digital sales, preserve direct consumer relationships, and maximize profitability. More than 85 million consumers run their orders through the platform annually.After attending Yale and spending some time abroad, Noah founded Olo at the age of 24. He established the company before the rise of the smart phone, starting out with a focus on text message ordering. Noah is now recognized as among the most influential leaders in the restaurant industry, and was named number one on 2020's Nation's Restaurant News Power List.Noah and I talked about Olo's inspirational origin story, the incredible impact the company has had on the restaurant industry, and the huge opportunities in this space going forward.Highlights: An introduction to Olo (3:23) Noah tells Olo's origin story (4:01) From protype to actually commercializing the product - getting restaurants on board in the early days (8:27) Noah takes us through Olo's products (10:51) The challenges of digital transformation in the restaurant industry (14:39) Noah talks about the total addressable market and how far into digital transformation we really are (16:38) The status of the restaurant industry, and the mindset around tech adoption (18:14) Olo's approach to R and D (21:06) Noah discusses Olo's financial position and philosophy on acquisitions (22:59) The culture at Olo (25:23) What investors might not understand about Olo (27:32) Links:ICR TwitterICR LinkedInICR WebsiteNoah Glass BioNoah Glass LinkedInOlo WebsiteOlo LinkedInFeedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.
Straight from Benzinga newsdesk, host Brent Slava brings you the market news and stocks to watch.Subscribe to our Stocks To Watch Newsletter here : https://go.benzinga.com/sales-page-187126583617110118712659Hosts:Brent Slava Reach out to Brent at brent@benzinga.comSr. Reporter, Head of Benzinga NewsdeskMichael O'Connor Reach out to Michael at michaeloconnor@benzinga.comBenzinga Strategy Developmentpro.benzinga.comNVIDIA (NVDA) -The company will report quarterly results on Wednesday of next week.Analysts expect earnings of $0.70 per share on sales around $5.8 billion.Affirm (AFRM) -One of Wednesday's most-discussed stocks on communication platform Discord.Shares fell more than 20% on Wednesday following a mixed quarterly report and weak guidance from Affirm.The stock rebounded Thursday morning; shares were up about 12% in pre-market action.Veru Inc. (VERU) -Thursday morning's biggest decliner.Shares were down more than 60% following an unfavorable FDA Advisory Committee meeting related to the company's COVID-19 drug.Olo Inc. (OLO) -Shares of this digital ordering and delivery service in the restaurant space were up about 5% following better-than-expected quarterly results and guidance.The company's founder and CEO, Noah Glass, will interview on Benzinga's "Live Trading" YouTube show Thursday at 11:05 a.m. EST.Blue Water Vaccines (BWV) -One of Thursday's momentum names.Shares of this low-float penny stock were up about 25% following quarterly results and news of a buyback.The issue has about 7 million shares in its float.We're always looking for ways to make this content better!If you have ideas for stocks we should cover or have feedback about the info or presentation, please drop us a line at newsdesk@benzinga.com or aslicoskun@benzinga.comUse coupon code YOUTUBE20 to get 20% offDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In 2014, TechStuff did The Twitter Story, but a lot has happened in the following 8 years. We look at what has happened to the company, including its current mess involving Elon Musk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to The Tech Chef podcast! I'm your host, Skip Kimpel, and I'm here to take you on a ride of technology news related to the restaurant, hotel, and hospitality industries. For those of you returning, it is great to have you back and for those of you joining us for the first time, welcome to the show! I'm excited to have you here and please go ahead and hit that subscribe or follow button on your favorite podcast app or website. What a great episode we had last week with https://skipkimpel.com/tech-chef/drone-delivery-the-facts/ (Ben Thein from Flytrex)…. The drone delivery company you have been hearing quite a bit about over this past year. If you didn't hear it, make sure you go back and listen to this show. Today, I have a guest that doesn't really need any introduction. https://www.linkedin.com/in/noahglass/ (Noah Glass) is the Founder & CEO of https://www.olo.com/ (Olo), a leading open SaaS platform for restaurants that enables digital hospitality at every touchpoint. He is an industry visionary whose mobile ordering work pre-dates the iPhone, beginning with text message ordering on feature phones in 2005. Olo's customer list includes over 600 of the most-loved enterprise restaurant brands. How To Contact MeWebsite: https://skipkimpel.com/ (https://SkipKimpel.com) (all archived shows and show notes will be posted here) Website: https://constrata.io/ (https://ConStrata.io) Instagram: https://instagram.com/skipkimpel (https://instagram.com/skipkimpel) Twitter: https://twitter.com/skipkimpel (https://twitter.com/skipkimpel) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skipkimpel1/ (https://www.facebook.com/skipkimpel1/) TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@skipkimpel (https://www.tiktok.com/@skipkimpel) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/skipkimpel/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/skipkimpel) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/constrata-consulting (https://www.linkedin.com/company/constrata-consulting) You can also hear all these new episodes on the ConStrata website at https://my.captivate.fm/ConStrata.io (ConStrata.io) Email me at skip.kimpel@constrata.io Next Week's ShowI am currently in Orlando for HITEC this week and am hoping to grab some interviews from here. I am also working on a very interesting episode for next week…. let's just say it revolves around NFT's and how it can impact the casual operator. You don't need to be a big fish to play in this market space! Those of you who are interested in Web3 technologies, this will be a great episode for you.
When Olo was listed on the NYSE, it was Day 5,769 of the company. But for CEO Noah Glass, it was still Day 1. Listen to this interview to learn about using digital data to make guests feel like regulars, on-demand commerce, and deciding to Embrace The Suck. LET US KNOW WHAT YOU LEARNED on Restaurant Influencers, presented by Toast. https://restaurantinfluencers.media Try POPMENU Answering and Save $100: https://popmenu.com/influencers Make your restaurant better with TOAST: https://bit.ly/3vpeVsc
When Olo was listed on the NYSE, it was Day 5,769 of the company. But for CEO Noah Glass, it was still Day 1. Listen to this interview to learn about using digital data to make guests feel like regulars, on-demand commerce, and deciding to Embrace The Suck. LET US KNOW WHAT YOU LEARNED on Restaurant Influencers, presented by Toast. Try POPMENU Answering and Save $100: Make your restaurant better with TOAST:
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Noah Glass is the Founder and CEO @ Olo, the interface between restaurants and the on-demand world powering millions of orders per day. Olo is an incredible tale of capital efficiency, at IPO the company had a net burn of just $6M with $122M in ARR. Noah raised from some of the best in the business with names such as David Frankel @ Founder Collective, Danny Meyer, Scott Shleifer @ Tiger Global, all on the cap table. Prior to founding Olo, Noah was International Expansion Manager for Endeavour Global, launching the first African Endeavour affiliate. If that was not enough, Noah is also on the board of Portillo's, Share our Strength and the Culinary Institute for America. In Today's Episode with Noah Glass You Will Learn: 1.) The Founding of Olo: What was the founding a-ha moment for Noah with Olo? What did David Frankel do that compelled Noah, now was the time to start Olo? What have been some of Noah's biggest lessons from working with David Frankel? 2.) Capital Efficiency: Scaling to $122M ARR with $6M Net Burn Why did Noah and the team not raise more money in the early Olo days? How does Noah advise early founders who are concerned if they do not raise, their competition will? What are 2-3 of the core levers that allow Olo to be so efficient? What can others learn from them? What would Noah have done differently fundraise wise, with the benefit of hindsight? 3.) Decision Making: The Secret What does Noah mean when he says; "capital allocation and attention allocation are intertwined"? How has Noah changed and evolved his decision-making as a leader? How does Noah use a CEO coach? What do they discuss? How often? What works? What does not? What decision did Noah make that proved to be the wrong one? How did he come back from it? 4.) Noah Glass: The Father and Husband How does Noah do so much as CEO and also not lose an inch on being an amazing father and husband? What does Noah believe is the secret to a truly successful marriage, while also being public markets CEO? How has Noah changed as a father and husband over the years? What has worked? What has not worked? Item's Mentioned In Today's Episode with Noah Glass Noah's Favourite Book: Setting the Table by Danny Meyer
Programa de actualidad informativa, presentado y dirigido por Miguel Angel González Suárez. www.ladiez.es - Informativo de primera hora del lunes 21 de Marzo de 2022 en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio.Hoy a las 03:00 de la madrugada se cumplieron 25 días del cruel ataque de Rusia a Ucrania. A partir del Miércoles Lluvia y viento en Canarias .A pesar de que la semana empieza con unas jornadas de estabilidad, se anuncia lluvia y viento. Hoy día 26 de Guerra. Buenos día Ucrania. Día Internacional de la Eliminación de la Discriminación Racial. El 21 de marzo de 1.960 la policía abrió fuego en una manifestación pacífica contra las leyes del apartheid que se realizaba en Sharpeville, Sudáfrica. Asesinó a 69 personas. Seis años después, en 1966, la ONU proclamó el Día Internacional de la Eliminación de la Discriminación Racial, que se celebra el 21 de marzo todos los años, pidiendo a los países y a la comunidad internacional que redoblen los esfuerzos para eliminar todas las formas de discriminación racial. Tal día como hoy, 21 de marzo de 1965, después del sangriento domingo de marzo a principios de mes, el Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. dirigió a 3.000 manifestantes en pro de los derechos civiles en una marcha en Alabama desde Selma a Montgomery bajo la protección de las unidades del ejército desplegadas por el presidente Lyndon B. Johnson. 1994.- Fernando Trueba se convierte en el tercer director de cine español que logra un Oscar a la mejor película extranjera por "Belle Époque", tras Luis Buñuel (por la francesa "El discreto encanto de la burguesía") y José Luis Garci (por "Volver a empezar"). Tal día como hoy, un 21 de marzo de 2006, Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone y Evan Williams fundan la red social Twitter en la ciudad de San Francisco, en California (Estados Unidos). Actualmente, la plataforma cuenta con más de 340 millones de usuarios activos y ha desarrollado en los últimos años la opción de incluir 'fleets', con la misma función que las 'stories' de Instagram, o la nueva función de deshacer el envío un tuit. Por otro lado, el 21 de marzo de 2014, Adolfo Suárez Illana, hijo del presidente del Gobierno Adolfo Suárez, comparece ante los medios de comunicación para anunciar el ingreso de su padre ante la gravedad de su estado de salud por el alzhéimer. Dos días más tarde, el presidente que abrió las puertas de la democracia en España falleció a causa de esta enfermedad. La Iglesia católica conmemora San Nicolás de Flüe y además Agustín Zhao Rong, Donino de Roma, Endeo, Filemón de Roma, Jacobo el Confesor, Juan de Valence, María Francisca de las Llagas, Serapión el Escolástico, Benita Cambiagio Frassinello. Zelenski descarta reconocer la independencia del Donbás como pide el Kremlin.Ucrania cumple 26 días de guerra con bombardeos en varias ciudades y una estrategia de desgaste por parte de las tropas rusas. Más de 3,3 millones de personas han abandonado el país.La embajadora de Marruecos en España regresa a Madrid. Argelia llama a consultas a su embajador en Madrid. El Gobierno argelino ha expresado su "sorpresa" por el apoyo de España al plan de autonomía marroquí para el Sáhara Occidental. Bruselas recuerda que fue Sánchez el que descartó el dinero de la UE para la conexión de gas a Francia. En enero de 2019, validó la negativa al proyecto Midcat, que la Comisión sufragaba al 50%. Teresa Ribera pide ahora el 100% de fondos europeos. El grito desesperado del campo español resuena en las calles de Madrid exigiendo ayudas urgentes. Octava jornada en la huelga del transporte en España.Torres pide un esfuerzo para que no haya representación de la ultraderecha en instituciones canarias. El presidente regional ha asegurado que el PSOE autonómico no irá “ni de aquí a la esquina” con este tipo de organizaciones y ha retado a otras formaciones políticas a explicar si van a pactar con la ultraderecha para recuperar el poder. Demoledor informe de Cáritas sobre Canarias: cerca de 425.000 personas están en riesgo de exclusión severa El desempleo total familiar casi se ha duplicado, y hoy existen en las islas más de 120.000 núcleos familiares donde todas las personas activas están en paro. - Entrevista en el programa El Remate de Miguel Angel González Suárez con el independentista canario Alberto Díaz Jiménez.La embajadora de Marruecos en España regresa a Madrid. Argelia llama a consultas a su embajador en Madrid. El Gobierno argelino ha expresado su "sorpresa" por el apoyo de España al plan de autonomía marroquí para el Sáhara Occidental. Bruselas recuerda que fue Sánchez el que descartó el dinero de la UE para la conexión de gas a Francia. - Entrevista al concejal de Fiestas del Ayuntamiento de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Alfonso Cabello, en El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio, conocemos la organización de los Carnavales de principio de verano. - Tertulia de actualidad informativa en el programa EL Remate de La Diez Capital Radio con los colaboradores: Rosi Rivero, Ciro Machado Ucelay y Wladimiro Rodríguez Brito.La embajadora de Marruecos en España regresa a Madrid. Argelia llama a consultas a su embajador en Madrid. El Gobierno argelino ha expresado su "sorpresa" por el apoyo de España al plan de autonomía marroquí para el Sáhara Occidental. Bruselas recuerda que fue Sánchez el que descartó el dinero de la UE para la conexión de gas a Francia. En enero de 2019, validó la negativa al proyecto Midcat, que la Comisión sufragaba al 50%. Teresa Ribera pide ahora el 100% de fondos europeos. El grito desesperado del campo español resuena en las calles de Madrid exigiendo ayudas urgentes. Octava jornada en la huelga del transporte en España.
Informativo de primera hora del lunes 21 de Marzo de 2022 en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio.Hoy a las 03:00 de la madrugada se cumplieron 25 días del cruel ataque de Rusia a Ucrania. A partir del Miércoles Lluvia y viento en Canarias .A pesar de que la semana empieza con unas jornadas de estabilidad, se anuncia lluvia y viento. Hoy día 26 de Guerra. Buenos día Ucrania. Día Internacional de la Eliminación de la Discriminación Racial. El 21 de marzo de 1.960 la policía abrió fuego en una manifestación pacífica contra las leyes del apartheid que se realizaba en Sharpeville, Sudáfrica. Asesinó a 69 personas. Seis años después, en 1966, la ONU proclamó el Día Internacional de la Eliminación de la Discriminación Racial, que se celebra el 21 de marzo todos los años, pidiendo a los países y a la comunidad internacional que redoblen los esfuerzos para eliminar todas las formas de discriminación racial. Tal día como hoy, 21 de marzo de 1965, después del sangriento domingo de marzo a principios de mes, el Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. dirigió a 3.000 manifestantes en pro de los derechos civiles en una marcha en Alabama desde Selma a Montgomery bajo la protección de las unidades del ejército desplegadas por el presidente Lyndon B. Johnson. 1994.- Fernando Trueba se convierte en el tercer director de cine español que logra un Oscar a la mejor película extranjera por "Belle Époque", tras Luis Buñuel (por la francesa "El discreto encanto de la burguesía") y José Luis Garci (por "Volver a empezar"). Tal día como hoy, un 21 de marzo de 2006, Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone y Evan Williams fundan la red social Twitter en la ciudad de San Francisco, en California (Estados Unidos). Actualmente, la plataforma cuenta con más de 340 millones de usuarios activos y ha desarrollado en los últimos años la opción de incluir 'fleets', con la misma función que las 'stories' de Instagram, o la nueva función de deshacer el envío un tuit. Por otro lado, el 21 de marzo de 2014, Adolfo Suárez Illana, hijo del presidente del Gobierno Adolfo Suárez, comparece ante los medios de comunicación para anunciar el ingreso de su padre ante la gravedad de su estado de salud por el alzhéimer. Dos días más tarde, el presidente que abrió las puertas de la democracia en España falleció a causa de esta enfermedad. La Iglesia católica conmemora San Nicolás de Flüe y además Agustín Zhao Rong, Donino de Roma, Endeo, Filemón de Roma, Jacobo el Confesor, Juan de Valence, María Francisca de las Llagas, Serapión el Escolástico, Benita Cambiagio Frassinello. Zelenski descarta reconocer la independencia del Donbás como pide el Kremlin.Ucrania cumple 26 días de guerra con bombardeos en varias ciudades y una estrategia de desgaste por parte de las tropas rusas. Más de 3,3 millones de personas han abandonado el país.La embajadora de Marruecos en España regresa a Madrid. Argelia llama a consultas a su embajador en Madrid. El Gobierno argelino ha expresado su "sorpresa" por el apoyo de España al plan de autonomía marroquí para el Sáhara Occidental. Bruselas recuerda que fue Sánchez el que descartó el dinero de la UE para la conexión de gas a Francia. En enero de 2019, validó la negativa al proyecto Midcat, que la Comisión sufragaba al 50%. Teresa Ribera pide ahora el 100% de fondos europeos. El grito desesperado del campo español resuena en las calles de Madrid exigiendo ayudas urgentes. Octava jornada en la huelga del transporte en España.Torres pide un esfuerzo para que no haya representación de la ultraderecha en instituciones canarias. El presidente regional ha asegurado que el PSOE autonómico no irá “ni de aquí a la esquina” con este tipo de organizaciones y ha retado a otras formaciones políticas a explicar si van a pactar con la ultraderecha para recuperar el poder. Demoledor informe de Cáritas sobre Canarias: cerca de 425.000 personas están en riesgo de exclusión severa El desempleo total familiar casi se ha duplicado, y hoy existen en las islas más de 120.000 núcleos familiares donde todas las personas activas están en paro.
After 16.5 years in business and a half a billion-dollar IPO, Olo still has that “day-one energy” and lives by its original vision: to enable restaurants to meet the needs of on-demand consumers. We caught up with Founder & CEO, Noah Glass to discuss: How to best segment in the early days How to leverage the demonstration effect to create FOMO with prospects How resilience is the best founder superpower
Le podcast "Il était une fois l'entrepreneur" est l'ex podcast "l'apprenti", le podcast des histoires d'entrepreneurs. Twitter a été créé par accident, une nuit à 2 heures du matin dans une voiture. 2 hommes, Noah Glass et Jack Dorsey discutent. Jack confie son idée et Noah la valide enthousiaste. C'est cette idée qu'ils présentent tous les 2 le lendemain, le 27 février 2006. Il faut dire que la société pour laquelle ils travaillent, Odéo, ne va pas bien. Son produit, une plateforme de podcast, a du plomb dans l'aile depuis qu'Apple vient de lancer une plateforme de podcast. Evan Williams le CEO d'Odeo est paniqué et cherche des solutions. C'est avec son cofondateur, Noah Glass qu'il réfléchit. Et c'est un de leur meilleur salarié, qui leur apporte cette idée, Jack Dorsey. Pourtant, la lutte de pouvoir entre les 2 fondateurs est intense… et c'est même Jack Dorsey, qui est devenu ami avec Noah Glass, qui va le trahir. Il déclare au CEO, Evan Williams, c'est lui ou moi. Williams en profite pour évincer Noah Glass de la société. Pourtant Noah Glass est pendant plusieurs mois très impliqué dans sur le projet Twitter développé par Odéo. Il imagine les principales fonctionnalités et surtout trouve le nom, un après-midi, en feuilletant le dictionnaire page par page jusqu'à la lettre Tw. Par la suite, Noah Glass disparaît totalement de l'histoire de Twitter jusqu'à un article de Business Insider puis un livre en 2014 ! Jack Dorsey s'est même approprié la création du nom ! Pour Noah Glass, cette éviction l'a plongé dans une profonde dépression dont il s'est sorti quelque temps après par la création d'une nouvelle société, Olo. Glass a déménagé à New York et n'a plus jamais reparlé avec ses cofondateurs. Inspire Média, le média des histoires d'entreprises et d'entrepreneurs. Notes All Is Fair in Love and Twitter - The New York Times Noah Glass et Evan Williams History of Twitter: Facts and What's Happening Now Two-Hit Wonder Jack Dorsey - Wikipédia
Amy Franceschini and Lode Vranken represent Futurefarmers, an international group of artists founded in 1995 including anthropologists, farmers, and architects who work together to propose alternatives to the social, political, and environmental organization of space. They are known for long-lived projects such as the flatbread society and the seed journey. There are quite a few gems in this conversation, about making spaces that call for communities; how connections to objects matter; and how to think about the tools we make and use. Futurefarmers invite us to rethink innovation, activism, collaboration. For me, the key takeaway was the correlation between crafting, communities, and form. Hearing about the way they use the material aspects of their work as ‘probes' to help collectively form communities, and the way this formal dimension or ‘aura' is key to the process was refreshing.Episode Notes & LinksAmy is an artist and designer whose work with Futurefarmers facilitates encounter, exchange, and tactile forms of inquiry by calling into question the "certainties" of a given time or place where a work is situated. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_FranceschiniLode Vranken is an artist, architect, and philosopher. For more on Futurefarmers visit https://www.futurefarmers.com/Antoine Boute is an experimental writer and poet.Futurefarmers work on a public art program for Bjørvika, Oslo (Norway) named Flatbread Society which examines the interrelationship of food production to realms of knowledge sharing, cultural production, socio-political formations, and everyday life since 2012. http://www.flatbreadsociety.net/Built at Pollinaria in Abruzzo, Italy, "This is not a Trojan horse" is a large, human-powered, wooden horse designed by Futurefarmers with architect Lode Vranken. http://www.futurefarmers.com/thisisnotatrojanhorse/about.htmlThe Canoe Project by Flatbread Society is powered by four human legs and it includes a mobile baking oven within the canoe. Stephen Wright's description of the double ontology is perfectly exemplified in this case as flatbread is a conversation topic that is widely accessible while baking, unlike contemporary art is relatable to anybody regardless of profession or background. http://www.flatbreadsociety.net/actions/39/a-boat-walking-on-landFlatbread Society Bakehouse was built with local boat builders in the form of a vessel. The "ship" hosts three bread ovens for making a variety of bread types. It seeks to point to the past and to the future, extending metaphors of cultivation and sailing to larger ideas of self-reliance and the foregrounding of organic processes in the development of land use, social relations, and cultural forms. https://www.futurefarmers.com/projects/bakehouseStanford University is a private research university located in California which was a key factor in the development of the technology enterprise now known as Silicon Valley. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK158815/Industrial agriculture is the large-scale, intensive production of crops and animals, often involving chemical fertilizers on crops or the routine, harmful use of antibiotics in animals. https://www.nrdc.org/stories/industrial-agriculture-101Rudolph Steiner (1861 - 1925) was a philosopher, social reformer, architect, esotericist. Apart from the scholarly work and metaphysical practice, he was interested in biodynamic agriculture, a practice similar to organic farming.Permaculture is an approach to land management and settlement design that arranges a mutually beneficial relationship for land, resources, people, and the environment and employs multidisciplinary methods that source from the knowhow of agriculture, water harvesting and hydrology, energy, natural building, forestry, waste management, animal systems, aquaculture, appropriate technology, economics, and community development. https://www.permaculturenews.org/what-is-permaculture/Best known as the frontman of the multinational technology corporation Microsoft, Bill Gates is a business magnate and arguably one of the most influential individuals of the 20th century.Donna Haraway is a writer, educator, and academic within the field of science and technology studies. She authored countless seminal texts among these, Cyborg Manifesto, as well as the Companion Species Manifesto are must-reads for any and all of us.Founded by Joan Baez, Struggle Mountain is an international community located in California that evolved out of the sixties' counterculture and, most particularly, nonviolence and the draft resistance movement.Joan Baez is a singer, songwriter, musician, and activist.Amy teaches at the EcoSocial Design master program at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano. Can was there for a lecture. https://www.unibz.it/en/faculties/design-art/master-eco-social-design/Co-designed by architects Doğan Tekeli, Sami Sisa ve Metin Hepgüler, İMÇ is an exemplary case within the canon of 20th-century architecture in Turkey as an open-air commercial complex located in the historical center of İstanbul. It was occupied by the record companies, especially during the 1980s upon their booming popularity.Run by artists Nancy Atakan and Volkan Aslan, 5533 is a contemporary art space located in İMÇ.http://imc5533.blogspot.com/Ahali Conversations is the love child of the Ahali Journal and MÇPS, the recording studio Amy mentions. Realized in 2017, MÇPS was an artwork in which Can turned 5533 into a walk-in record studio where local musicians were able to jump in jams and hang around the İMÇ complex once again long after its prime days passed. http://www.local-legends.org/people/2017/11/18/artist-can-altay-on-music-memory-and-imagined-futures-at-istanbuls-mythical-m-buildingRadio Ramona is an internet radio station that deals with strange affairs between bread, astronomy, migration, and gossip about old and forgotten communication gadgets by Future Farmers.Seed Journey is a seafaring voyage connected to a public art project. It occurred in three legs. Set off at Oslo and concluded in İstanbul a rotating crew of artists, anthropologists, biologists, bakers, activists, sailors, and farmers joined the journey and shared their findings at host institutions along the route from small harbors to large ports from barns to museums (contemporary art, natural history and maritime) to social centers. http://futurefarmers.com/seedjourney/Twitter is a social media platform that serves for microblogging where users express opinions within 280 characters.Noah Glass is a technology entrepreneur who launched Twitter in 2006.Episode recorded on Zoom in July 2021. Interview by Can Altay. Produced by Aslı Altay & Sarp Renk Özer. Music by Grup Ses.
“Noah Glass” หนึ่งในผู้ร่วมก่อตั้ง Twitter แต่เขากลับถูกไล่ออก แถมยังไม่ได้ส่วนแบ่งหุ้นในบริษัทเลย และหลังจากนั้น ก็ยังมีผู้ร่วมก่อตั้ง Twitter ที่โดนไล่ออกแบบเดียวกันอีก 2 คน กว่าจะเป็น Twitter ในวันนี้เกิดดราม่าอะไรขึ้นบ้าง แล้วเส้นทางการก่อตั้ง Twitter เป็นมาอย่างไร ? ลงทุนแมนจะเล่าให้ฟัง References -https://www.businessinsider.com/how-twitter-was-founded-2011-4 -https://www.businessinsider.com/forgotten-twitter-co-founder-noah-glass-2013-10 -https://www.theverge.com/2015/10/5/9457277/jack-dorsey-twitter-ceo-timeline -https://www.thestreet.com/technology/history-of-twitter-facts-what-s-happening-in-2019-14995056 -https://www.lifewire.com/history-of-twitter-3288854 -https://mashable.com/archive/history-of-twitter -https://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/13/magazine/all-is-fair-in-love-and-twitter.html -https://techcrunch.com/2011/05/09/exclusive-the-story-of-the-almost-forgotten-european-behind-twitter-and-his-new-startup/ -https://techcrunch.com/2011/06/28/biz-stone-steps-back-from-twitter-to-relaunch-obvious-with-ev-williams-and-jason-goldman/
Today, Olo is a billion-dollar company with a captivated audience of restaurateurs excited about the future of restaurant tech. But the story of Olo and its founder, Noah Glass, is far from an overnight success. Noah has spent the last 16 years evangelizing the merits of restaurant tech to an industry unwilling to change. But he never lost hope and he never gave up. And I can only imagine that a man with that kind of vision and that kind of fortitude must have a clear vision of what's coming next for all of us. Today we talk about the future of restaurants and restaurant tech. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES [2:25] The ripple effect that planted a seed: Lessons learned from Silicon Valley [5:11] Finding the courage: seizing the opportunity to realize a vision [8:38] Evolving an ideology: rallying the troops and doing good while doing well. [11:50] Evolving a leader: the challenges of scaling and having faith in your partners and values. [16:38] How one restaurant Dallas, TX changed Olo's framework. [22:08] Embracing the Digital Age: Is the industry backsliding as we lean into tech? [24:20] Imagining the future of the restaurant industry: [27:25] Turning the tables: The kind of restaurant Noah Glass would open. [31:15] The North Star metric: Customer lifetime value and what it means for your restaurant. That's Noah Glass. For more on OLO visit https://www.olo.com FULL COMP is brought to you by Yelp for Restaurants: In July 2020, a few hundred employees formed Yelp for Restaurants. Our goal is to build tools that help restaurateurs do more with limited time.
Noah Glass is a former cashier, delivery driver, and bartender. Oh, and we should probably also mention that he is the Founder & CEO of Olo, a publicly-traded online ordering and delivery platform worth over 3 billion dollars! We were honored to have such a special guest on the show. On this episode, Noah and host Zack Oates discuss: Insights from Noah on founding a company and leading it through to an IPOWhy Noah founded Olo and the role it plays in the industryThe future of the restaurant industry, and the impact of digitalThe importance of service model choice as part of guest experience1 very successful thing Noah has tried latelyMoreThanks, Noah!
Olo CEO Noah Glass (OLO) tells us how he plans to digitize the restaurant industry -- and worries about Cory's obsession with Shake Shack founder Danny Meyer. Why medical equipment maker Baxter (BAX) may be willing to pay $10 billion for Hill-Rom (HRC). The controversy around an alleged Alzheimer's treatment from Cassava Sciences (SAVA). DoubleVerify (DV) charts a path to grow internationally. And how will Hurricane Ida impact gas prices? The Drill Down with Cory Johnson offers a daily look at the business stories behind stocks on the move. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Olo, Inc. (OLO) is a leading provider of digital ordering and delivery solutions for the restaurant industry. Noah Glass, Founder and CEO of Olo, gives an overview of the company and discusses its earnings. Olo stands for “online ordering” and has 400 brands including Wingstop, Shake Shack, Jimmy John's, Denny's. Olo is also going to team up with Grubhub (GRUB). Tune in to find out more.
On this week's episode I sit down with Noah Glass, Founder and CEO of Olo. Olo isn't a household name, but that's by design. They are a white label solution that powers most of the restaurant apps you have on your phone. These apps streamline ordering and specialize in supporting takeout. While I suspect that most people would correctly guess that the majority of the food ordered from restaurants is eaten off premise, I doubt that most folks would know that takeout is 13-times larger than delivery. Olo is supplying the software products to make that happen and have been on an upward trajectory for years. They just recently IPO'd this past March. Noah is clearly brilliant. I went a bit off my prepared questions in order to do some deep dives with him about how he operates Olo. He shares some incredibly valuable wisdom about how they use analytics to craft their products, how to leverage a product advisory council, navigating the IPO process, and much more. Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/nhglass (@nhglass) / http://twitter.com/olo (@olo) / http://twitter.com/mpd (@mpd) Show Notes: https://www.olo.com/ (Olo) Podcast Links: http://mpd.me (Website), https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCua7T3uyg6IQeSbYyNKT_Iw (YouTube), https://twitter.com/mpd (Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/innovationwithmpd (Facebook), https://www.linkedin.com/company/innovationwithmpd (LinkedIn)
Twitter has a history of drama. From the beginning, founders were fired or otherwise quietly removed. While it may not have been the initial vision, the platform has become the standard for official statements and news sources. Twitter continues to surprise everyone, serving as the hub of instantaneous mass communication.If you have any questions or comments about the information provided in this episode, please contact us at thehistoryof365@gmail.com.Click to donate here. Please check out our YouTube channel here.Please check out our Instagram here.References:Bilton, N. (2013). Hatching Twitter. New York: Penguin Group.The Fail Whaleipod generations referenceBritannica article about Twitter About SquareTwitter Board of DirectorsTwitter's MissionAlternate source about the history of TwitterAbout Twitter's Congress hearingMore about Twitter's Congress hearingTwitter and Politics
On this episode of the Takeout, Delivery, and Catering podcast series, hosts TJ Schier and Sam Stanovich sit down with Noah Glass, the founder and chief executive officer of Olo, to discuss online ordering and the burgeoning era of digital hospitality.
On this episode of the Takeout, Delivery, and Catering podcast series, hosts TJ Schier and Sam Stanovich sit down with Noah Glass, the founder and chief executive officer of Olo, to discuss online ordering and the burgeoning era of digital hospitality.
On this episode of the Takeout, Delivery, and Catering podcast series, hosts TJ Schier and Sam Stanovich sit down with Noah Glass, the founder and chief executive officer of Olo, to discuss online ordering and the burgeoning era of digital hospitality.
Today we're going to celebrate the explosion and soap-opera-esque management of Twitter. As with many things, it started with an idea. Some people get one idea. Some of these Twitter founders got multiple ideas, which is one of the more impressive parts of this story. And the story of Twitter goes back to 1999. Evan Williams created a tool that gave “push-button publishing for the people.” That tool was called blogger.com and ignited a fire in people publishing articles about whatever they were thinking or feeling or working on or doing. Today, we just call it blogging. The service jumped in use and Evan sold the company to Google, where he worked for a bit and then left in 2004 in search of a new opportunity. Seeing the rise of podcasting, Williams founded another company called Odeo, to build a tool for podcasters. They worked away at that, being joined by Noah Glass, Biz Stone, Jack Dorsey, Crystal Taylor, Florian Weber, Blaine Cook, Ray McClure, Rim Roberts, Rabble, Dom, @Jeremy and others. And some investors of course. Apple added podcasts to iTunes and they knew they had to pivot. They'd had these full day sessions brainstorming new ideas. Evan was thinking more and more about this whole incubator kind of thing. Noah was going through a divorce and one night he and Jack Dorsey were going through some ideas for new pivots or companies. Jack had just been turned on to text messaging and mentioned this one idea about sharing texts to groups. The company was young and full of raver kids at the time and the thought was you could share where you are and what you were doing. Noah thought you could share your feelings as well. Since it was through text, you had a maximum 140 characters. It started as a side project. Jack and Florian Webber built a prototype. It slowly grew into a real product. They sold the remaining assets of Odeo and Twitter and was finally spun off into its own company in 2007. Noah was the first CEO. But he was ousted in 2007 when Jack Dorsey took over. They grew slowly during the year but jumped into the limelight at South By Southwest, taking home the Web Award. I joined Twitter in October of 2007. To be honest, I didn't really get it yet. But they started to grow. And rapidly. They were becoming a news source. People were tweeting to their friends. They added the @ symbol to mention people in posts. They added the ability to retweet, or repost a tweet from someone else. And of course hashtags. Servers crashed all the time. The developers worked on anything they wanted. And after a time, the board of Twitter, which primarily consisted of investors, got tired of the company not being run well and outside Jack in 2008, letting Evan run the company. And I do like to think of the history of Twitter in stages. Noah was the incubator. He and Jack worked hard and provided a vision. Noah came up with the name, Jack helped code the site and keep it on track. Once Noah was gone they were a cool hacker collective that went into hyper growth. There wasn't a ton of structure and the company reflected the way people used the service, a bit chaotic. But with Evan in, the hyper growth accelerated. Twitter added lists in 2009, allowing you to see updates from people you weren't following. They were still growing fast. By 2010 there were 50 million tweets a day. Months later there were 65 million. And Jack Dorsey, while no longer at Twitter, was the media darling face of Twitter. He would found Square that year. And Square would make a dent in the multi-verse by allowing pretty much anyone to take a credit card using their phone, pretty much any time. That would indirectly lead to coffee shops, yoga studios, and any number of kinds of businesses popping up all over the world. They bought an app called Tweetie which became the Twitter app many of us use today. But servers could still crash. There was still no revenue. So Evan brought in Dick Costolo, founder of feedburner, to become the Chief Operating Officer. Dick would be named CEO. Dorsey, fuming ever since his ousting, had been behind the switch. This is where Twitter kinda' grew up. Under Dick the site got stable finally. The users continued to grow. They started to make money. Lots of money. By 2011 they added URL shortening using the t.co domain because many of us would use a URL shortening service to conserve characters. Twitter would continue to grow and go public in 2013. By then, they'd had offers to buy equity from musicians, actors, sports stars, and even former Vice Presidents. And Twitter would continue to grow. Jack Dorsey would lead Square to an IPO in 2015. Obama would send his first tweet that same year. Shortly afterwards, Dick stepped down as the CEO of Twitter and Jack came back. Grand plans work out I suppose. Usually people don't get back together after the breakup. But Jack did. In 2016, Donald Trump was elected president of the United States. While Obama had used Twitter, Trump took it to a whole new level, announcing public policy there sometimes before other politicians knew. And this is where Twitter just gets silly. Hundreds of millions of people log on and argue. Not my thing. I mostly just post links to these episodes these days. Jack Dorsey is now the CEO of both Square and Twitter. He catches flack for it every now and then - but it's mostly working. He co-founded two great companies and he likely doesn't want to risk losing control of either. Evan Williams founded Medium in 2012, another blogging service. Blogging, micro-blogging, then back to blogging. He has had three great companies he co-founded. And continues helping startups. Biz Stone, often the heart of twitter would found Jelly, which was sold to Pinterest. The fourth co-founder, Noah Glass, took some time away from startups. His part in the founding of Twitter was often under-estimated. But today, he's the CEO of olo.com and serves on the board of a number of non-profits. The post-PC era, the social media era, the instant everything era. Twitter symbolizes all of it, kicked off when Jack sent the first message on March 21, 2006, 9:50 p.m. It read, "just setting up my twttr.". From a rag-tag group of kids who went to clubs to a multi-billion dollar social media behemoth, they also show the growth stages of network effect companies. The incubation period led by a passionate Noah. The release and rise period full of doing everything it takes and people working 20 hour days symbolized by the Jack part 1. The meteoric rise and beginnings of getting their ducks in order tenure of Evan. The growing up phase where they got profitable and stable with Dick. And then the Steve Jobs-esque reinvention of Jack and his return, slowing growth and reducing risk. The founders all felt like Twitter was theirs. And it was. A lot of founders think they're going to change the world. And some actually do. And for the effort they put into putting a dent in the universe, we thank them. And you dear listeners, we think you too, for giving us the opportunity to share these stories of betrayal and shame and rebirth. We are so lucky to have you. Have a great day!
This year, in recognition of his influence on the industry, Nation's Restaurant News named Glass to the number one spot on our Power List. The 2020 Power List focused on food tech and innovation, and Glass was an obvious choice. Since its inception, Olo has transformed and continues to shape restaurants and foodservice.
Food Fighters: Q&A with the restaurant industry’s leading disrupters
Noah Glass, Chief Executive Officer at Olo, talks about how delivery marketplaces are poised to dramatically change how restaurants compete in an on-demand future.
In the fourth episode of the Food On Demand Podcast, hosts Tom and Nick discuss Deliveroo’s European ghost kitchen and virtual restaurant operations, Google’s latest moves in delivery, the opening of the first DoorDash Kitchens in California and Grubhub’s difficult third quarter that’s led many to question the delivery space’s long-term prospects. The featured guest is Noah Glass, CEO and founder of Olo, which is the largest restaurant delivery software player in the industry.
In this episode, we talk with NOAH GLASS, the software developer and visionary founder & CEO of Olo…the leading provider of digital ordering and delivery solutions for the restaurant industry.THOUGHT #1Predicting Rain Doesn’t Count; Building Arks Does - Warren BuffetTHOUGHT #2To Achieve Great Things, Two Things Are Needed: a Plan and Not Quite Enough Time. – Leonard BernsteinCONNECT:Website: www.olo.com Email: noah@olo.comTwitter: @NHGlassLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noahglass/BRAND & RESOURCE MENTIONS:Warren Buffet - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_BuffettLeonard Bernstein - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_BernsteinYale University - www.Yale.eduEtsy - www.etsy.comUncle Ben (Spider-Man) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_BenWall Street Journal - www.wsj.comGood Morning America - www.GoodMorningAmerica.comiTunes - https://www.apple.com/itunes/AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley and the New World Order – www.amazon.comExecution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done – www.amazon.comShutterfly – www.shutterfly.com Starbucks – www.starbucks.comStar Trek/Gene Roddenberry - www.StarTrek.comJim Trick – www.jimtrick.com Parkinson’s Law – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkinson%27s_lawEric Reis – www.theleanstartup.comMike Tyson – www.miketyson.comDispatch – www.dispatchmusic.comThe Terminator/SkyNet - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088247Snake Anti-Venom - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AntivenomHard Rock International – www.HardRock.comRock ‘n Roll With It: Overcoming the Challenge of Change (Brant Menswar)– www.RocknRollWithIt.comCulture That Rocks: How to Revolutionize Your Company’s Culture (Jim Knight)– www.CultureThatRocks.comCannonball Kids’ cancer – www.CannonballKidscancer.orgKeppler Speakers - www.KepplerSpeakers.comCertified Rock Star - www.CertifiedRockStar.comThoughts That Rock – www.ThoughtsThatRock.comSpectacle Photography (Show/Website Photos) – www.spectaclephoto.comJeffrey Todd “JT” Keel (Show Music) - https://www.facebook.com/jtkeelNOAH GLASS'S BIO:Noah Glass is the Founder & CEO of Olo (www.olo.com), the leading provider of digital ordering and on-demand interfaces for the restaurant industry. Glass is an industry visionary whose mobile ordering work pre-dates the iPhone, beginning with text message ordering on feature phones in 2005. His work in the foodservice industry began nearly twenty years ago, serving as a cashier, server, bartender, and delivery driver.His passion for entrepreneurship was ignited by his time in Johannesburg, South Africa with Endeavor, a non-profit promoting high-growth entrepreneurship in emerging markets around the globe. There, he opened the first affiliate Endeavor office in Africa by leading fundraising, building the Board, hiring the management team, and finding the inaugural class of Endeavor Entrepreneurs in South Africa. After returning to the states, he founded Olo and sits at the helm of the company as it leads the E-Commerce awakening in the restaurant industry, still in its early days. Today, over 50 million consumers use the Olo platform to Skip the Line® and have food delivered from restaurants they love. Olo’s clients include Applebee's, Baskin-Robbins, Chili’s, Chipotle, Denny’s, Five Guys Burgers & Fries, Jamba Juice, Noodles & Company, Shake Shack, sweetgreen, Red Robin, Wingstop, and more.Noah’s accomplishments have been recognized by Businessweek and Business Insider, and thought leadership featured by “ABC World News,” Advertising Age, CNBC, CNN, Entrepreneur, “Good Morning America,” Inc., The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and more.
Think outside the box! Entrepreneurs need to find creative solutions to the problems that businesses before them have faced. Luckily, there are some leaders that have already taken it upon themselves to take those first steps and Noah Glass, Founder and CEO of Olo, is one of them. Way back in 2005, Noah had a gut instinct that the smartphone would be the gateway to convenience for consumers and thus Olo, the on-demand, digital ordering interface was born. The application makes it possible for hungry patrons to order from their phone, skip the line, and even have food delivered to their doorstep from over 300 restaurant brands across the US. Hear Noah’s success story about dropping out of Harvard business school and laying it all on the line for his passion now. Up next, we hear from a former Amazon employee about what this successful company taught him. John Rossman, Author of Think Like Amazon: 50 ½ Ideas to Become a Digital Leader and Managing Partner at Rossman Partners, explains what he learned by working alongside Amazon’s Jeff Bezos. John shares why harmony is overvalued in the workplace and consensus is not always the best path to innovation. John’s book offers ideas on how to take your business to the next level by using some of the philosophies that are in place behind one of the most successful companies.If you are willing to be misunderstood for your departure from conventional business practices on the path to operational excellence then join us for advice on taking your first step.Commercial free broadcast from August 1, 2019 (recorded July 27, 2019) on the Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network, online at heartlandnewsfeed.com, Spreaker and other platforms.Listen Live: https://www.heartlandnewsfeed.com/listenliveFollow us on social mediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hlnfradionetworkTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/HLNF_BulletinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartlandnewsfeedMastadon: https://liberdon.com/@heartlandnewsfeedDiscord: https://discord.gg/6b6u6DTSupport us with your financial supportStreamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/heartlandmediaPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/heartlandmediaSquare Cash: https://cash.app/$heartlandnewsfeedPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/heartlandnewsfeedCrypto via 1UpCoin: https://1upcoin.com/donate/heartlandmediaBusiness contact: jake.leonard@heartlandnewsfeed.com
Think outside the box! Entrepreneurs in this day in age need to find creative solutions to the problems that businesses before them have faced. Luckily, there are some leaders that have already taken it upon themselves to take those first steps and Noah Glass, Founder and CEO of Olo, is one of them. Way back in 2005, Noah had a gut instinct that the smart phone would be the gateway to convenience for consumers and thus Olo, the on-demand, digital ordering interface was born. The application makes it possible for hungry patrons to order from their phone, skip the line, and or even have food delivered to their door step from over 300 restaurant brand across the US. Hear Noah’s success story about laying it all on the line for his passion over going Harvard business school, tune in now. Up next, we hear from a former Amazon employee about what this successful company taught him. John Rossman, Author of Think Like Amazon: 50 ½ Ideas to Become a Digital Leader, explains what he learned by working alongside Amazon’s Jeff Bezos. John explains why harmony is overvalued in the workplace and a consensus is not always the best path to innovation. • [00:00:00] Convenience at Your Fingertips • [00:05:32] Laying it on the Line for Passion • [00:11:30] Take the Road Less Traveled • [00:18:21] Patience Leads to Evolution • [00:26:48] Move Fast and Break Things • [00:33:21] Achieve Operational Excellence
Think outside the box! Entrepreneurs need to find creative solutions to the problems that businesses before them have faced. Luckily, there are some leaders that have already taken it upon themselves to take those first steps and Noah Glass, Founder and CEO of Olo, is one of them. Way back in 2005, Noah had a gut instinct that the smartphone would be the gateway to convenience for consumers and thus Olo, the on-demand, digital ordering interface was born. The application makes it possible for hungry patrons to order from their phone, skip the line, and even have food delivered to their doorstep from over 300 restaurant brands across the US. Hear Noah’s success story about dropping out of Harvard business school and laying it all on the line for his passion now. Up next, we hear from a former Amazon employee about what this successful company taught him. John Rossman, Author of Think Like Amazon: 50 ½ Ideas to Become a Digital Leader and Managing Partner at Rossman Partners, explains what he learned by working alongside Amazon’s Jeff Bezos. John shares why harmony is overvalued in the workplace and consensus is not always the best path to innovation. John’s book offers ideas on how to take your business to the next level by using some of the philosophies that are in place behind one of the most successful companies. If you are willing to be misunderstood for your departure from conventional business practices on the path to operational excellence then join us for advice on taking your first step. [00:00:00] Convenience at Your Fingertips [00:05:32] Laying it on the Line for Passion [00:11:30] Take the Road Less Traveled [00:18:21] Patience Leads to Evolution [00:26:48] Move Fast and Break Things [00:33:21] Achieve Operational Excellence
Art historian Noah Glass has been found dead — floating in the pool of his Sydney apartment complex.
OpenCity’s CEO, Nick Belsito “Breaks Bread” with Olo’s CEO, Noah Glass, as they discuss how Noah began his career in the restaurant business and his passion for technology and cooking, and how it impacts the way he runs Olo, that enables restaurants to provide better delivery services to their customers. Click here for Video Blog
The shortlist for the 2019 Miles Franklin Literary Award was announced on 2 July in Sydney. Gail Jones (shortlisted for The Death of Noah Glass), Jennifer Mills (Dyschronia) and Melissa Lucashenko (Too Much Lip) appear in this interview, which was recorded on 2 and 3 July and released on 4 July 2019. Gail Jones is first, followed by Jennifer Mills at 14:10 and Melissa Lucashenko at 24:05. You can listen to interviews with the other three shortlisted authors - Rodney Hall, Michael Mohammed Ahmad and Gregory Day - in Part 2. About The Garret You can read the transcript of this interview at thegarretpodcast.com. You can also follow The Garret on Twitter and Facebook, or follow our host Astrid Edwards on Twitter or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss The Bride Test, Somewhere Only We Know, Furious Hours, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Amazon Kindle Unlimited, Always Smile by Alice Kuipers from KCP Loft, and The Invited by Jennifer McMahon. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna: A Novel by Juliet Grames Somewhere Only We Know by Maurene Goo The Bride Test by Helen Hoang The Art of Noticing: 131 Ways to Spark Creativity, Find Inspiration, and Discover Joy in the Everyday by Rob Walker Soon the Light Will Be Perfect: A Novel by Dave Patterson Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee by Casey Cep The World as It Is: A Memoir of the Obama White House by Ben Rhodes Rough Magic: Riding the World's Loneliest Horse Race by Lara Prior-Palmer What we're reading: A Song for a New Day by Sarah Pinsker The Best Cook in the World: Tales from My Momma's Table by Rick Bragg More books out this week: Beautiful Revolutionary by Laura Elizabeth Woollett Such a Perfect Wife: A Novel (Bailey Weggins Mysteries) by Kate White The East End by Jason Allen Jaclyn Hyde by Annabeth Bondor-Stone and Connor White Only Ever Her by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen Monsieur Mediocre: One American Learns the High Art of Being Everyday French by John von Sothen The Death of Noah Glass by Gail Jones Exiles of Eden by Ladan Ali Osman The Missing of Clairdelune: Book Two of The Mirror Visitor Quartet by Christelle Dabos and Hildegarde Serle How We Disappeared: A Novel by Jing-Jing Lee Shouting at the Rain by Lynda Mullaly Hunt Original Prin by Randy Boyagoda New Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Writing by Women of African Descent by Margaret Busby Just South of Home by Karen Strong Riding the Elephant: A Memoir of Altercations, Humiliations, Hallucinations, and Observations by Craig Ferguson Hurricane Season by Nicole Melleby Outside the Gates of Eden by Lewis Shiner The Lingering by Sji Holliday The Last Time I Saw You: A Novel by Liv Constantine Stop Doing That Sh*t: End Self-Sabotage and Demand Your Life Back by Gary John Bishop The Yankee Widow by Linda Lael Miller The Woman in the Blue Cloak by Deon Meyer How It Feels to Float by Helena Fox Finale: A Caraval Novel by Stephanie Garber Loudermilk: Or, The Real Poet; Or, The Origin of the World by Lucy Ives Finding Orion by John David Anderson Nocturna by Maya Motayne The Guest Book: A Novel by Sarah Blake No Visible Bruises: What We Don’t Know About Domestic Violence Can Kill Us by Rachel Louise Snyder The Body in the Wake: A Faith Fairchild Mystery by Katherine Hall Page The Unpassing: A Novel by Chia-Chia Lin Cinderella Liberator by Rebecca Solnit and Arthur Rackham Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me by Mariko Tamaki, Rosemary Valero-O'Connell (Illustrator) Love from A to Z by S. K. Ali China Dream by Ma Jian and Flora Drew Above the Ether by Eric Barnes The Scientific Attitude: Defending Science from Denial, Fraud, and Pseudoscience by Lee McIntyre Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis by Jared Diamond Juliet the Maniac: A Novel by Juliet Escoria With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo Middlegame by Seanan McGuire The Absence of Sparrows by Kurt Kirchmeier Last Things by Jacqueline West Black Mountain (An Isaiah Coleridge Novel) by Laird Barron Light from Other Stars by Erika Swyler Gather at the River: Twenty-Five Authors on Fishing by David Joy and Eric Rickstad Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors: A Novel by Sonali Dev Is, Is Not: Poems by Tess Gallagher The Archive of Alternate Endings: Stories by Lindsey Drager Her Royal Highness by Rachel Hawkins The Daughter's Tale: A Novel by Armando Lucas Correa Under the Moon: A Catwoman Tale by Lauren Myracle and Isaac Goodhart The Farm: A Novel by Joanne Ramos Exhalation: Stories by Ted Chiang Kings, Queens, and In-Betweens by Tanya Boteju Hope and Other Punchlines by Julie Buxbaum Westside by W.M. Akers The Charmer in Chaps by Julia London The Cowboy and His Baby by Jessica Clare HUMANS: A Brief History of How We Fcked It All Up by Tom Phillips Million Mile Road Trip by Rudy Rucker The Flight Portfolio by Julie Orringer A Devil Comes to Town by Paolo Maurensig, Anne Milano Appel Nightingale by Paisley Rekdal Again, but Better: A Novel by Christine Riccio Aurora Rising (The Aurora Cycle) by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff A Craftsman’s Legacy: Why Working with Our Hands Gives Us Meaning by Eric Gorges and Jon Sternfeld The Laws of the Skies by Grégoire Courtois and Rhonda Mullins Sleepless Night by Margriet de Moor and David Doherty Scott Pilgrim Color Collection Box Set by Bryan Lee O'Malley Nuking the Moon: And Other Intelligence Schemes and Military Plots Left on the Drawing Board by Vince Houghton Queer Heroes by Arabelle Sicardi and Sarah Tanat-Jones Angel Bones by Ilyse Kusnetz The Unspeakable Mind: Stories of Trauma and Healing from the Frontlines of PTSD Science by Shaili Jain A Job You Mostly Won't Know How to Do: A Novel by Pete Fromm No Walls and the Recurring Dream: A Memoir by Ani DiFranco Atomic Frenchie, Vol. 2 by Tom Sniegoski and Tom McWeeney All the Rage: Mothers, Fathers, and the Myth of Equal Partnership by Darcy Lockman The Man They Wanted Me to Be: Toxic Masculinity and a Crisis of Our Own Making by Jared Yates Sexton After the Party: A Novel by Cressida Connolly A Life in Movies: Stories from 50 Years in Hollywood by Irwin Winkler Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage by Bette Howland The Unquiet Heart by Kaite Welsh State of the Union: A Marriage in Ten Parts by Nick Hornby The Killer Across the Table: Unlocking the Secrets of Serial Killers and Predators with the FBI's Original Mindhunter by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker Rabbits for Food by Binnie Kirshenbaum The Paris Diversion: A Novel by Chris Pavone At Home with Muhammad Ali by Hana Ali Llama Destroys the World by Jonathan Stutzman, Heather Fox (Illustrator) The Conviction of Cora Burns by Carolyn Kirby Electric Forest by Tanith Lee Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia by Sabrina Strings The Latte Factor: Why You Don't Have to Be Rich to Live Rich by David Bach and John David Mann Black Death at the Golden Gate: The Race to Save America from the Bubonic Plague by David K. Randall Queer X Design: 50 Years of Signs, Symbols, Banners, Logos, and Graphic Art of LGBTQ by Andy Campbell When Darkness Loves Us (Paperbacks from Hell) by Elizabeth Engstrom Folded Wisdom: Notes from Dad on Life, Love, and Growing Up by Joanna Guest The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek: A Novel by Kim Michele Richardson The Shadow King: The Life and Death of Henry VI by Lauren Johnson The Castle on Sunset: Life, Death, Love, Art, and Scandal at Hollywood's Chateau Marmont by Shawn Levy
The Stella Prize is an annual literary award celebrating Australian Women writers. Now in its seventh year, the Stella is an important and influential award marking great Australian writing.The Stella Prize announced their long list this week sparking the discussion around what is important in Australian writing today.Louise Swinn is the Chair of the Stella judges panel and she joined Andrew Pople on Final Draft to discuss the task of sorting through the mountain of submissions and what themes and issues have emerged in the successful twelve. The 2019 Stella Prize longlist:● Little Gods by Jenny Ackland (Allen & Unwin) ● Man Out of Time by Stephanie Bishop (Hachette Australia) ● Bluebottle by Belinda Castles (Allen & Unwin) ● The Bridge by Enza Gandolfo (Scribe) ● The Arsonist: A Mind on Fire by Chloe Hooper (Penguin Random House) ● The Death of Noah Glass by Gail Jones (Text Publishing) ● Pink Mountain on Locust Island by Jamie Marina Lau (Brow Books) ● The Erratics by Vicki Laveau-Harvie (Finch Publishing) ● Eggshell Skull by Bri Lee (Allen & Unwin) ● Too Much Lip by Melissa Lucashenko (UQP) ● Axiomatic by Maria Tumarkin (Brow Books) ● The World Was Whole by Fiona Wright (Giramondo Publishing)
Noah Glass of Olo joins RB's podcast, "A Deeper Dive," to talk takeout and debate the future of restaurant ordering.
This week we caught up with Gail Jones to talk about her latest novel, The Death of Noah Glass. We discuss family, grief, and the themes of masculinity that run throughout her book. Plus, we have our usual book news section, where we discuss the Booker shortlist, and we round it all off with a 10 second review from John Boyne. Contributors: Gail Jones Alex Holmes Ruth Gaukrodger John Boyne Books mentioned: The Death of Noah Glass by Gail Jones The Cockatoos by Patrick White In Our Mad and Furious City by Guy Gunaratne Normal People by Sally Rooney Everything Under by Daisy Johnson Milkman by Anna Burns Washington Black by Esi Edugyan The Sellout by Paul Beatty Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
Australian author Gail Jones discusses her new book The Death of Noah Glass
Alexis Wright discusses her writing career and her Stella-prize winning novel Tracker. Also, Gail Jones on her new novel The Death of Noah Glass, male romance writers, and what kids are reading.
Corrie Perkin and Caroline Wilson are joined by Caro's husband (and state political reporter for Channel 7 news) Brendan Donohoe. Caro talks 'Tiges on Tour' and a wonderful few days in Adelaide, Brendan explains the 'Good Friday Fiasco' in the Victorian State Parliament and on the federal scene we take a look at the formation of the 'Monash Forum'. Plus we ask 'where to from here?' for Australian Cricket. In 'BSF' - Corrie's got a great great recommendation for your Book Club with 'The Death of Noah Glass' by Gail Jones, Brendan and Caro have been bingeing on 'Collateral' on Netfix and Caro shares the recipe for 'Bang Bang Chicken'. Caro's grumpy with Jeff Kennett and we talk golf, the Royals, Wayne Newton and much more in '6 Quick Questions'.
One day in 2003, Noah Glass was fed up with waiting in line for coffee. There must be a better way, he thought. Today, he is the Founder and CEO of Olo, which provides order-ahead technology for 200 restaurant brands, including sweetgreen, Chipotle and Shake Shack, across 40,000 locations. Olo has raised over $63 million and says that when brands add digital ordering to their restaurants, they see on average a 25 percent increase in ticket size. In this episode, we explore: -How delivery is changing the game for restaurants — and why grocery stores want in on the action. -How data can construct the perfect menu. -What weird ordering habits Olo keeps track of. -Why Amazon would want to acquire Whole Foods. -And so much more! This episode was produced and edited by Lauren Feiner. Our music is "Is That You Or Are You You" by Chris Zabriskie. We'd love to see you at our first live podcast recording on April 3rd at the UX + Data Meetup in NYC. We will be interviewing Meetup Co-Founder and CEO Scott Heiferman at work—bench at 110 5th Avenue, 5th Floor. Pizza is served at 6:45 p.m. and the event will begin at 7 p.m. Make sure to RSVP to save your spot: https://www.meetup.com/UX-Data/events/248756138/ This podcast is sponsored by Indicative, the leading behavioral analytics platform. Go to www.indicative.com to learn more. Be the first to know when a new episode is released and stay up to date on the latest data news by signing up for our newsletter: goo.gl/forms/FDhgnhRCfkydkjGr2 Read more about the podcast and Noah Glass at decidingbydata.com. Follow us on Twitter @decidingbydata
On this episode of The Barron Report, Olo's Noah Glass illustrates the future of delivery and online ordering. He advises legacy restaurants to start re-thinking their operations and restaurant design in response to changing consumer dining habits. Glass also outlines Olo's new partnership with Amazon. Show Notes 1:18 - Noah Glass, Olo 3:38 - Customers using Smartphones as Real-Life Remote Controls 5:02 - Foodable Labs: Data showing decline in restaurant visits 5:57 - Millennials' Role as Gig Economy Workers 8:01 - Rapid Growth in Delivery Built on Convenience 10:22 - Is your legacy concept prepared for a future of delivery? 12:22 - Two new Dads using Meal Kits 16:30 - Future of Dining Habits 18:43 - Olo and “Wait Time Zero” 21:48 - Olo's Partnership with Amazon 23:12 - Olo Rails 27:10 - The Abilities of Machine Learning
You don’t have to be Mark Zuckerberg, Noah Glass, Biz Stone or any of the other social media moguls to own and operate your own successful online community. Which is great news, because custom online communities – where customers, clients, or members talk to and support one another - are rapidly surpassing blogs and the major social networking platforms as the very best vehicle for fostering brand loyalty and engagement. That said, what works in theory often fails miserably in practice. That’s why Katie Bapple and Joshua Paul, top experts in the field, have written a new book, The Online Community Blueprint, designed to help even small businesses master the art of online community creation and operation. Katie and Joshua, both executives at Socious, whose software engages more than 1.3 million online community members, are my guests this week on Monday Morning Radio. Katie and Joshua will talk us through the basics of building a successful, proprietary online community. It is the cutting edge of online marketing and too important to ignore. Photo: Joshua Paul and Katie Bapple, Socious Posted: September 14, 2015 Monday Morning Run Time: 42 minutes 17 seconds Want to learn how to generate free publicity and social media "buzz" for your business? Schedule a one-hour phone consultation with Monday Morning Radio co-host Dean Rotbart: 1-303-296-1200. Limited slots now booking for October and November 2015.
Smart People Should Build Things: The Venture for America Podcast
In this episode Jeremy interviews Noah Glass, Founder & CEO of Olo, the fastest-growing digital ordering provider for the foodservice industry. Noah recounts his experience building the Endeavor South Africa office and the decision to withdraw from Harvard Business School to seize the opportunity to reinvent e-commerce in the food industry using smart phones.
Nick Bilton is the New York Times technology and business columnist and lead reporter for the Bits Blog. He's the author of, "Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship and Betrayal." Bilton tells us about the betrayed friendships and high-stakes power struggles as Twitter's four founders—Biz Stone, Evan Williams, Jack Dorsey, and Noah Glass—went from everyday engineers to overnight celebrities. He explains the zeitgeist and global influence of Twitter, which has been used to help overthrow governments in the Middle East and disrupt the very fabric of the way people communicate. He also shares a story of Al Gore getting drunk and trying to buy Twitter in 2009. Given Twitter's recent IPO, Bilton describes how effective Twitter really is in marketing, branding, and sales conversion. Find out more about Nick Bilton at www.nickbilton.com.