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First Month @Corkd

OK, it’s time. It’s past time. So… what’s up with the lag time in my blog? Was it writer’s block? Laziness? Was I out traveling the vineyards of France? Nope.

More exciting, in fact. I’ve been running Cork’d – a place where wine meets online media and winelovers, both expert and noobs, come together. Gary Vaynerchuk and I are working on BIG things here and working towards the big Cork’d relaunch. Admittedly Cork’d has been through its ups and downs, and well, I’m ready for it to just get high if you know what I mean.

This past month has been absolutely amazing. And I know you hear people say that. But really, it’s my dream job. I’m coming from a world of private equity and investment banking working for some of the smartest people I’ve ever met. They have been my mentors, my sounding boards, my family away from home.

Now I have a new family – I am still getting to know some of them, but what I love is that they keep me young. Cork’d shares its offices with Vaynermedia, a company founded by Gary and his brother, AJ Vaynerchuk. The VM crew is a bunch of fresh, creative, young thinkers who have a unique perspective on the social media space. Since Cork’d is where new world meets old world, it is helpful to immerse myself in this environment.

Did I mention I have also hired four Cork’d interns who are all rockstars in their own respects? First we have a highschool student, who during the interview mentioned he’s into astronomy and black holes. When I told him I like Stephen W. Hawkings, he told me Hawkings was “old school” and proceeded to drop some knowledge on me about who to follow online for “up to date” info. Next, is a beautiful personal – inside and out – from Alaska. She at one point during high school pushed around a food cart selling salmon, etc on the street in Alaska. She has taken her first level Sommelier test and flew out from San Francisco for the interview. Her personality is rocking. We have our resident actor/singer who keeps it real by singing in the office. He makes everyone laugh which is super important in any culture. Although he was more into the social media side of things, his reviews of wine, which we taste in the office (yeah, I said it!), are off the charts and on spot. Last, is a guy that is probably be more qualified than me ;) … a Darden MBA spending his summer here at Cork’d. Aside from being an all around awesome human being, he knows Rails, social media, and now wine. He has gone out of his way to help me understand the Rails world (riveting…). People like that are QUALITY. I’ll say it again; you don’t find people like this in just any economy. AND, finally – our kick ass RAILS CTO Kyle should probably get an entire post entirely to himself (which is why I struggle to find words write just a couple lines). His talent is sick as I’ve mentioned many times on Twitter and he’s not just another developer. He’s the real deal. We have lucked out completely here at Cork’d and I couldn’t be more appreciative, more grateful. The A-team, indeed.

My days are anything but predictable. Last night I had a glass of wine with a Cork’d user, who I was honored to meet. Getting feedback in person from a company you run is something that all CEOs should do. I truly value feedback from users. Other days I spend meeting with guys in the social media, tech or wine world. They help me get a better handle on what’s going on out there. All in all, here’s what I DO know: I don’t know it all. If I did, life and my job wouldn’t be fun. I love learning. My job is challenging and it’s because I’m always on my toes. When I stop learning, I’m not sure it will be fun anymore. So for now, I’m a sponge…and I’ve surrounded myself with people who are kind enough to coach me, mentor me and be my family again.

However, I’d like to end by mentioning the two people who have been truly there for me: mom & dad. You guys know more about business than I ever will. Mostly because you are wise and know about life… And, I’ve learned that the two go hand in hand. Thank you for your advice, love and support. It means the world to me.

Next post: I’ll be back to writing about wine ;)

  1. July 29th, 2009 at 11:07 | #1

    Hey Ronga nice post.

    Why don’t you mention the names of some of the people in your post and maybe provide hyperlinks to their online persona or Cork’d profile or Twitter account?

    Troy

  2. July 29th, 2009 at 11:36 | #2

    Done! Great suggestion – and instead of dedicating an entire post to our CTO, he too is linked to here. Will also add a Twitter link to Cork’d.

  3. Mom
    July 29th, 2009 at 12:34 | #3

    Thanks for an inspiring and insightful posting, and for the acknowledgement.

  4. July 29th, 2009 at 12:50 | #4

    hey lindsay,

    awesome! i’m so glad to hear you got your dream job, it really does sound fantastic. I look forward to getting back into Cork’d and seeing the site flourish!

    neha

  5. July 29th, 2009 at 13:03 | #5

    Hi Lindsay,

    This wine biz world is fun isn’t it? I enjoyed reading this post…I hope all the good fortune continues.

    If you’re ever back up in the Boston area, or in San Fran, let’s try to meet up for a glass of wine :)

    -Jim
    Hello Vino

  6. July 30th, 2009 at 10:24 | #6

    Thanks for the shout-out, Linds…here’s to many more kickass reviews :)

  7. T
    July 30th, 2009 at 13:26 | #7

    Nice redesign ;)

    In any job that you take up, no matter the position, I think one of the most defining qualities of a great person is their willingness to learn. You clearly have this quality and embrace it really well. I can tell that you have learned quite a bit already and it’s going to definitely help as you continue to grow within your position and throughout life.

    Sounds like you have an incredible staff as well. Solid post!

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