Venturing out into the world of business on your own and becoming an entrepreneur takes a lot of energy, enthusiasm and motivation. But it also takes a toll on you mentally and physically, if you are not prepared for the entrepreneurial lifestyle.
Software entrepreneur and Loku founder and CEO Dan Street shares what getting easier and harder as he builds his company Loku. He focuses on some of the lifestyle challenges that accompany starting a company. This includes finding time for social activity, eating healthy, getting exercise, and perhaps most importantly setting expectations with friends and family.
Street is the founder and CEO of Loku, previously known as Borrowed Sugar, which develops Internet software to strengthen local communities. Previously, Street worked in private equity at Kohlberg, Kravis and Roberts and management consulting at Bain & Co. He earned a BA in music and business from Rice University.
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