
"We recently unveiled the Going Public Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 - a new destination for founders navigating the complexities of company building, from early traction to IPO and beyond. Today, we're excited to announce new agenda additions that bring even more insight and firepower to the stage, shown only at the 20th anniversary celebration of TechCrunch. Joining the speaker lineup are Eric Yuan, founder and CEO of Zoom Communications Inc., and Santi Subotovsky, general partner at Emergence."
"Whether you're just getting started or mapping out your long-term strategy, the Going Public Stage offers lessons, frameworks, and stories that apply across every phase of the founder journey. Mark your calendar - the Going Public Stage is shaping up to be a highlight of Disrupt. Don't miss it. Grab your ticket at the Regular Bird rate while you still can. Register now to save up to $668. Prices go up after September 26."
"Startups today can grow to huge valuations, cash out their employees, and stay private longer than those of previous eras. But that also means that late-stage startups are facing a whole new set of rules. George unpacks the shifting VC landscape, what the next generation of scaled startups needs to know, and how capital is being deployed in an era of tighter money and higher expectations. From IPO windows to secondary markets to the evolving role of growth investors,"
TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 launches the Going Public Stage as a resource for founders navigating growth from early traction to IPO and beyond. New agenda additions bring speakers Eric Yuan and Santi Subotovsky to share perspectives on scaling, public market preparation, and managing pivotal transitions. Programming covers timing for staying private, capital deployment, IPO windows, secondary markets, and the evolving role of growth investors. Sessions aim to deliver practical lessons, frameworks, and stories relevant across founder stages. Regular Bird ticket holders can save up to $668, with prices increasing after September 26.
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