On this week’s episode of Keep Going I talked with Theron McCullough, who calls himself a venture futurist and ecosystem engineer. That label sounds vague until you hear his path. First Techstars class in 2007. A small exit in 2010. A few years in Europe building paragliders and jumping off cliffs for a living. Then enterprise software at Pivotal, his own consultancies, a startup called Fifi that tried to become the system of record for private investors, then a tour through innovation banking at SVB, First Republic, and Citizens.
From the outside it looks scattered. To him, it is one straight line through startups, capital, and risk.










