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1997: ID.Me Startup Story: From Army Ranger to Founder of an Identity Verification Unicorn
1997: ID.Me Startup Story: From Army Ranger to Founder of an Identity Verification Unicorn
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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Jun 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Blake Hall is a former Army ranger who turned his vision of helping veterans into ID.me, the leading digital identity verification company. Blake has grown his company from 21 employees into a $1.5 billion entity. I invited him on Tech Talks Daily to share his tech startup story and learn more about the innovative technology changing how Americans identify themselves online by: We discuss how they are eliminating identity fraud and the $56 billion consumers lost to it in 2020. We also discuss reducing bias and opening access to online services for Americans in underserved communities. Finally, Blake shares how he built ID.me into a unicorn from his initial VC pitch to passing the $1billion valuation mark and how his military background helped him navigate the business world.
Released:
Jun 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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