Hoy Lou
CEO of AirTable who reached out to correct the hosts' previous statements about the company's valuation.
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Summary
Hoy Lou is the CEO of Airtable, a technology company specializing in cloud-based collaboration software. He is recognized for providing a specific correction regarding Airtable's valuation to the hosts of a prominent technology and politics podcast (Episode 148). This correction initiated a broader discussion among the hosts, including David Friedberg, concerning the "Valuation Reset" and the increasing frequency of down rounds in the venture capital landscape, particularly in comparison to the Instacart IPO. His contribution was set against a backdrop of significant 2023 events, including the ouster of Kevin McCarthy and the US border crisis.
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Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
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Airtable
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- Hoy Lou provided a correction to David Friedberg regarding Airtable's valuation, which was discussed in Episode 148 of a tech podcast alongside the ouster of Kevin McCarthy. (Source: Document 0c408fae-3516-4cfd-b67f-0e6ab624be7d)
2023-10-06
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David F. Hoy Field, usually referred to simply as Hoy Field, was a baseball field at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. It was home to the Big Red baseball team from 1922 to 2022, when the team moved to a newly constructed facility east of campus, Booth Field. The former Hoy Field was demolished in 2023 to make way for a new building for the Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science.
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After that game, the rest was history. Just eight days after Gehrig’s performance at Hoy, he hit two home runs in one game at Rutgers University. A New York Yankees scout, Paul Krichell, was on the trip with the Lions and immediately called the Yankees’ General Manager Ed Barrow, excitedly reporting to him that he “discovered another Babe Ruth”. He was not wrong. Gehrig would go on to play 17 seasons with the Yankees where he won six World Series’, played in seven All-Star Games, won two AL MVP’s, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1939; he is still widely considered one of the best baseball players of all time, and he is certainly the greatest first baseman ever. But for one day in his historic career, he would be the star of the contest at Hoy Field. [...] Editor’s Note: This story was written by and republished with the permission of the Big Red Sports Network, which provides excellent Cornell sports coverage throughout the year for alumni, parents, students and fans everywhere. Just two months before signing with the New York Yankees and 18 years before passing away from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, the disease that would later bear his name, Lou Gehrig played a baseball game at Cornell’s Hoy Field. Stay informed with The Ithaca Voice! Get our top stories delivered right to your inbox at 5 a.m. weekdays. We will never share your information with anyone. sponsored log # The 21st Century Library Campaign – Tompkins County Public Library [fvplayer src=” loop=”fale” mobile=” sponsored log # A brief history of Hoy Field [...] photo_1923 The game–in short–was a rout. It was nothing like today where an Ivy League series would constitute four games, so just one contest decided that Columbia was the superior team by a score of 8 to 3. And thanks to the Cornell Daily Sun’s Digital Archive, we know exactly what happened that day. The starter for Cornell, known as Rollo, was roughed up over six innings as he allowed seven runs on nine hits. The opposing starter was none other than Lou Gehrig himself, and he struck out ten over just six innings; he allowed three runs on five hits and one walk. But Gehrig’s real impact was with the bat, where he went two for five with a triple and a towering and legendary home run, possibly the longest in Hoy Field’s history.
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Sessionizer Home Log in | Forgot Password? # Lou Abramowski #### Bio Lou Abramowski or -- as he's known to many -- "Hot Lou" has spent the last 20 years building startups from OurFamilyWizard.com (the biggest family management tool on the web, acquired in 2020) to 8thBridge (MN Cup 2009 Grand Prize winner, acquired in 2014) to today Evergreen (a social media automation tool for SMBs) and Combat Candy (a creatine gummies supplement DTC brand). He's also helped build gigantic social media communities on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Reddit, TikTok, etc. for billion dollar brands like Jack Link's Beef Jerky and the Minnesota Vikings, to just a couple thousand for small non-profits like Simon Says Give, to hundreds of thousands for obscure children's entertainers like Twig the Fairy. [...] Outside of the software startup and marketing world, he's a national and world championship ultimate player and coach. Links: @hotlou everywhere on social media ### Presenting Sessions ### Past Presentations ### Participating Sessions Minnestar is dedicated to providing a welcoming, inclusive, and harassment-free experience for everyone. Please read our Code of Conduct. Need Help? For questions, accessibility needs, or support, contact support@minnestar.org. We're here to ensure everyone has a great experience! Find a bug? Please submit an issue. Want to contribute? Check out the code.
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- Lou Reed - Wikipedia
96. ^ "Pope John Paul II: Friend Of Bono, Fan Of Pop Culture". MTV. Archived from the original on December 24, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2018. 97. ^ "War Poems". Bushwatch.com. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved March 26, 2010. 98. ^ "Death of Lou Reed", Museum of Hoaxes web site 99. ^ Lou Reed's New York. Archived from the original on September 8, 2009 – via Artbook.com. 100. ^ "Lou Reed: Photographer". The Independent. November 10, 2009. Retrieved February 18, 2018. 101. ^ "Lou Reed full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. May 12, 1973. Retrieved February 16, 2018. 102. ^ ""Came so far for Beauty" in Dublin". Leonardcohenfiles.com. Retrieved September 28, 2014. [...] After leaving the Velvet Underground, Reed moved to his parents' home on Long Island and took a job at his father's tax accounting firm as a typist, by his own account earning $40 a week ($324 in 2024 dollars). He began writing poetry, which was published later in 2018 by Anthology Editions through the Lou Reed Estate. He signed a recording contract with RCA Records in 1971 and recorded his first solo album at Morgan Studios in Willesden, London with session musicians including Steve Howe and Rick Wakeman from the band Yes "Yes (band)"). The album, Lou Reed "Lou Reed (album)"), contained versions of unreleased Velvet Underground songs, some of which had originally been recorded for Loaded but shelved. This album was overlooked by most pop music critics and did not sell well, although [...] ## Filmography [edit]
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Lou Café, Hồ Xuân Hương, Phường Đồng Hới, Tỉnh Quảng Trị, Việt Nam
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