Soldier. Founder. Revolutionary.

With steel honed in the military, serial entrepreneur Phyllis Newhouse is giving financial power to those who've never had it.

Flush With Funding, And Superfans, Could the wing really take off?

A profile of Audrey Gelman and The Wing, the very Instagram-able, growing co-working brand she co-founded, as it gears up for new expansion, and faces some growing pains.

The July/August issue of Inc. magazine, featuring Jen Rubio, co-founder and CEO of Away.

Away’s co-founder describes her unconventional path to $300 million in revenue--and what happened when her company almost went out of business.

 
 

How Clif Bar Made Sustainability Cool

They could've taken the money and run. Instead, they became evangelists in the corporate sustainability movement. A profile on Gary Erikson and Kit Crawford, the founders of Clif Bar.


hamdi-cover.jpg

Why this company hires refugees—and it’s not about politics

My interview with Hamdi Ulukaya, the founder and chief executive of Chobani.


Can Promise fix jail overcrowding and topple the bail bond business? HOW I DID IT...

Investors Said My Business Was Insane. I Got Into Y Combinator, and Raised $3 Million Anyway.  An interview with Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins.


RESISTANCE IS FUTILE

This profile of Uber founder Travis Kalanick for Inc. magazine was the first that ran in a major, general-interest publication. It also delves into the complex regulatory environment Uber was entering in 2013. 


More from the archives:
How Alexis Ohanian Built a Front Page of the Internet
Reddit, created by Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian, was one of the first start-ups out of the Y Combinator program to be acquired, making Ohanian a 23-year-old multimillionaire. Here's how he did it

The Entrepreneur Behind Aereo
Chet Kanojia is an audacious leader, to say the least. This profile is an examination of the personal history that led to Kanojia's unique management style. 

The Great URL Wars
High stakes. False identities. Cloak-and-dagger tactics. What some founders did to score their Web addresses.

Why I Love Giving Second Chances--to People and Machines
Michael Dadashi uses his electronics resale business to save lives, literally, by hiring recovering alcoholics to work for his company.

How Jessica Scorpio Fought the Law--and Won
The founder of Getaround explains how she got the insurance that would put her company in business--by actually writing the law that allowed its sale. 

You can always find my full portfolio, with most up-to-date pieces, right here.