Podcast: Jody Glidden’s Journey From Teenage Entrepreneur To CEO Of Introhive
As an elementary school kid, he learned to create prize-winning software. As a teenager in Fredericton, he sold hockey cards and made enough money to buy a car, and then launched an arcade and pool business.
In this week’s episode, Mark Leger talks to Jody about how he grew up and went on to work for and launch many tech startups. He’s now the founder and CEO of Introhive, a software company that employs around 350 people in the Maritimes, U.S. Europe and India. And it’s poised to grow even more with a recent $100-million (U.S.) investment.
Listen to Mark’s conversation with Jody in the player above or on platforms like Apple or Spotify.
The Huddle “Home Office” podcast features conversations with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia business owners and creators about their companies and careers and what inspired them to become entrepreneurs, artists and innovators.
Check out the Huddle podcast archive for more conversations about the Atlantic Canadian economy, which include feature interviews with entrepreneurial people like David Myles, Bryana Ganong, Rhiannon Davies and Cathy Bennett. And please go to podcast platforms like Spotify and Apple, search for “Huddle Home Office” and subscribe.
“Home Office” is part of a Huddle podcast network that also features Insights, hosted by Don Mills and David Campbell.