3 Must-Read Takeaways From a Conversation With Eventbrite Founder Julia HartzThe CEO of Eventbrite started working in television production before co-founding the event management platform in 2006.

ByRobert Tuchman

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Julia Hartz, co-founder and CEO of Eventbrite.

This week onHow Success Happens, I had the pleasure of speaking withJulia Hartz, the co-founder and CEO ofEventbrite, a global online self-service ticketing platform listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Hartz has had an amazing career, and I was curious to find out how her background influenced herbusiness strategy,启发Eventbrite,她如何保持motivated despite ongoing external challenges. Here are three of the most helpful takeaways from our full conversation, which you can listen to below.

1. The importance of a strong work ethic

Hartz started working at a very early age. The second she got her permit to work she got a job at a local coffee shop and learned the significance ofcustomer serviceand the value of the hard-earned dollar. Years later, while she was attending a small liberal arts school in California, she realized that to stand out she was going to need to work twice as hard. Working and going to school at night, she later landed jobs on the set ofFriendsand at MTV and FX before founding Eventbrite in 2006.

Timestamps — 1:07 and 10:16

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2. Embrace your roots

Hartz grew up dancing about 20 hours a week, which gave her the structure and framework to take feedback, make adjustments on the fly andimproviseand showed her the meaning of human connection. It also taught her about integrity and how you always have to step up for your team and give it your all, despite any obstacles that might come your way.

Timestamps — 1:07, 5:00 and 6:17

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3. The power of entrepreneurship

Since Eventbrite's inception, Hartz has been dedicated to helping entrepreneurs. Amidst the pandemic, some of the creators on the platform experienced the absolute most stressful environments for their businesses but have come back in a way that helps the entire world heal. Today, Hartz is focused on helping creators build a bigger audience, engage more customers andscaleat a more rapid rate than ever before.

Timestamp — 34:00

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Robert Tuchman

Entrepreneur Staff

Host of How Success Happens

Robert Tuchman is the host of Entrepreneur'sHow Success Happenspodcast and founder ofAmaze Media Labsthe largest business creating podcasts for companies and brands. He built and sold two Inc.500 companies: TSE Sports and Entertainment and Goviva acquired by Creative Artists Agency (CAA).

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