Black Founder
The Hidden Power of Being an Outsider
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Publisher Description
At the intersection of power, technology, and race, Stacy Spikes, award-winning entrepreneur and founder of MoviePass, reveals the tools he’s used to persevere in the face of adversity, defy stereotypes, and shatter glass ceilings. BLACK FOUNDER is both an empowering memoir of a trailblazing business leader and an unflinching look at what it means to be Black and ambitious in the upper echelons of record labels, movie studios and tech startups – with practical steps on how to overcome prejudice and build your own success.
Stacy Spikes knows what’s it like to be an outsider. He certainly knew he didn’t fit the mold of a successful future tech entrepreneur. But he marshaled his resilience and ultimately set out to shatter that mold—along with the glass ceiling that came with it. Finding his footing in the tech world was an education in the complexities of being an outsider—but as Stacy came to see, rather than a hindrance, it afforded him a unique position of power.
Beginning as a film studio gopher, Spikes quickly rose through the industry ranks, being named one of the Hollywood Reporter’s 30 Under 30. Still, he was an outsider looking in. So he set out to make his own dreams a reality. Defying expectations, Spikes effectively disrupted the status quo and reinvented himself from junior executive to CEO Tech Founder. What ensued was an escalating adventure with bigger stages, bigger risks, and a roller-coaster ride of exhilarating ascent—unpredictable collapse—and a story book return.
Now Spikes shares his challenges, pitfalls, and keys to personal and professional fulfillment. He shows how the seemingly impossible can be overcome by having faith in oneself and creating from a place of confidence. Taking readers inside the battles of the boardroom and beyond, Black Founder is a business memoir that will inspire every outsider who has a dream.
Customer Reviews
Honest lessons for an outsider looking in
Stacey has a way of giving details about the most pivotal moments in his founder journey that make you feel like you’re right there with him. The frequent theme of community support is delightfully antithetical to the solo maverick founder narrative that is sold as the norm. And personally, being 39, Black and pursuing my first startup, I could not feel more validated and inspired to forge my path forward.
Awesome story, excellent storytelling!
After seeing the documentary “MoviePass, MovieCrash”, I was excited to see that this book was available. As a POC and African-American male, it was enlightening, encouraging, and reaffirming to see all of the trials and triumphs Mr. Spikes encountered throughout his life. I highly recommend this book for anyone who has ever had a dream, or even watched a dream die or resurrected…there is hope in continuing to press forward.