I used to joke that it was a good thing I was the president of the group, because I?d never qualify for membership. Marketing to these CEOs, getting them to RSVP to the event invitations and securing their attendance was painful. I knew there had to be a way to streamline the process.
Enter Cvent. I founded what is now the world?s largest event management software company in September of 1999. I was 30 years old, living at home and borrowing money from my parents to fund my dream ? I was like the Indian George Costanza. Those were wild times. I wasn?t taking any salary and quickly ran up $250,000 in credit card debt; but lucky for me, as a Law grad, credit card companies practically begged me to open lines of credit with them. So, just before quitting law, I signed up for 10 cards to bankroll my idea. Everyone had a start-up back then. I thought it would be easy. It wasn?t.
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