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Dan Manian

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Dan Manian is the cofounder and CEO of Donut, where responsibilities include strategic leadership since 2016. In addition to this role, Dan serves as an adjunct lecturer at Brown University, teaching a focused course on lean startup methodologies. Dan has contributed to various educational initiatives as a mentor for Steve Blank's Lean LaunchPad course at Stanford University and previously mentored teams at the Alchemist Accelerator and served as adjunct faculty for the National Science Foundation's I-Corps program. Dan's extensive industry experience includes positions as VP of Product at Sookasa and Luidia, alongside a consulting practice focused on product strategy and customer development. Dan holds multiple degrees, including an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University and MBAs from Columbia Business School and the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business, along with a Sc.B. in Mechanical Engineering from Brown University.

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doubleOone

doubleOone is a premium experience company for music fans. Through our exclusive club members can access our live recording sessions, monthly events and music expeditions.We curate amazing artists from around the world and you get to be there when they record a new album, a new track or work on a new project. You get to experience themusic with a whole new way, connect with them on a very intimate level, partake in the recording through conversations and actual music playing. You get to know them better and be part of the close circle of “the ones” who where there.Our new experiential format is attracting many artists and recording labels. They’re looking to engage with their fans in a more meaningful way. Savvy music fans are also looking for newer content and ways to better experience music.And our goal is to connect the dots.


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