Technologies: Web3. SaaS. Open source, cloud, devops, blockchain, marketing tech, started out with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript but don’t code anymore. Highly technical, but mostly operate at executive level these days.
Bio: Experienced technology marketing executive, Trent Lapinski, brings a data-driven approach to product marketing, developer relations, Go-To-Market, Web3, SaaS, growth, analytics, and product development. As a former startup CEO who bootstrapped a startup to $1M+ in revenue and sold for an exit, he has a proven track record of finding product market fit. Trent has made an impact in industries such as DevOps, Web3, DeFi, NFTs, remote team management, open source projects, team chat, WordPress, The Graph, podcasting, public speaking, and content creation.
Trent first made a name for himself over 20 years ago in Silicon Valley by live-blogging Steve Jobs keynotes on a hacked mobile phone. He was also the host of the Hackernoon podcast.
Remote: Yes, only.
Willing to relocate: No.
Technologies: Web3. SaaS. Open source, cloud, devops, blockchain, marketing tech, started out with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript but don’t code anymore. Highly technical, but mostly operate at executive level these days.
Résumé/CV: https://trentlapinski.com/trent-lapinski-resume/
Email: trent (at) mysticlabs [dot] com
Telegram: @trentlapinski
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trentlapinski
Calendly: https://calendly.com/trentlapinski/30min
Bio: Experienced technology marketing executive, Trent Lapinski, brings a data-driven approach to product marketing, developer relations, Go-To-Market, Web3, SaaS, growth, analytics, and product development. As a former startup CEO who bootstrapped a startup to $1M+ in revenue and sold for an exit, he has a proven track record of finding product market fit. Trent has made an impact in industries such as DevOps, Web3, DeFi, NFTs, remote team management, open source projects, team chat, WordPress, The Graph, podcasting, public speaking, and content creation.
Trent first made a name for himself over 20 years ago in Silicon Valley by live-blogging Steve Jobs keynotes on a hacked mobile phone. He was also the host of the Hackernoon podcast.