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Episode 72: Jessica Mah (inDinero), San Francisco, California, USA

YPO member Jessica Mah was born with a competitive streak. She is the daughter of two successful entrepreneurs and knew from a young age that she wanted to run her own business.

At just 19, Jessica co-founded inDinero, which provides accounting and tax support to small businesses. She’s still only 27 but has already grown the company to a nine-figure valuation. Jessica is also the founder and chairman of Impact Collective, a network of CEOs, non-profits and thought leaders dedicated to making a positive impact on the world.

Jessica attended Harvard Business School’s President’s Program and graduated from Y-Combinator. She was named to the 30 Under-30 Lists of both “Forbes” and “Inc,” in addition to being featured on the cover of “Inc Magazine.”

In this episode, Jessica shares the journey she took in rebuilding inDinero after the company’s culture collapsed and how she made her business better than ever.


Guest: Jessica Mah, Founder and CEO of inDinero
Host & Executive Producer: Kevin Daum
Executive Producer: Van Van
Music: DreamArtist Music.

Made possible with grants from Gazelles Growth Institute.

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Kevin Daum is an award winning and bestselling author of 5 books. He is a marketer, speaker, and columnist for Inc.com and Smart Business Magazine. As an Inc. 500 entrepreneur, his sales and marketing techniques resulted in more than $1 billion in sales. Drawing on his background in theatre and business, Kevin is a compelling speaker who has engaged and inspired audiences around the globe. Kevin is a graduate of the MIT Entrepreneurial Masters program and has received the Global Learning Award 3 times from the Entrepreneur’s Organization, where he held several board positions. Kevin has designed, produced, and led award-winning executive training programs and events for C-level executives and entrepreneurs on four continents. Previously, Kevin was named one of the 40 people to watch under 40 in San Francisco by the Business Times and in 2006 was named Distinguished Alum of the Year by his alma mater, Humboldt State University.