So I'm on my fifth straight day of watching startup competitions, and if you cut me a mixture coffee and RedBull would probably pour out of my veins. As soon as Disrupt ended, Endeavor's International Selection Panel started in Pebble Beach and I drove down to check it out.
Endeavor is a nonprofit that finds and helps some of the best entrepreneurs in the emerging world. I've written about them a few times and attended selection panels in the mountains of Patagonia and the beaches of Rio. This one is a little less geographically thrilling for me, as it's just in Pebble Beach-- a place people usually come to golf or look at cars. But for the entrepreneurs pitching, being a few hours from Silicon Valley is exhilarating. More than a few big name venture capitalists from firms like Benchmark and Redpoint are down here to check out the contenders.
The contrast between how we pick startups at Disrupt and how Endeavor picks them is pronounced and has me thinking a lot about how startup competitions work.
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