“At the time that I graduated from Stanford, starting in entrepreneurship was pretty much a novelty. Nobody was really doing it. The traditional route for people that were interested in business was either management consulting or investment banking at the time. Then the people that quite frankly didn't know what they were going to do decided to go to law school which was where I was headed before I started my first company. So, there were not a lot of friends that had actually gone into entrepreneurship and/or started companies from my vantage.”