Listen "Mike Doernberg on Tweener Talks: The Early Chapters of a Multi-Exit Triangle Founder"
Episode Synopsis
In Part 1 of this two-part deep dive, Triangle Tweener Talks host Scot Wingo sits down with legendary Triangle founder Mike Doernberg to explore the earliest chapters of his career, from CPA to multi-exit entrepreneur.Mike walks through the founding of Marathon, the rise of early PC-driven consulting, the creation and spinout of SmartPath, raising capital through the old-school angel gauntlets, navigating the DoubleClick acquisition, and why “retirement” lasted all of three months.Tune in to hear:What the early startup ecosystem looked like before the Triangle was “the Triangle.”The origins of Marathon and how the rise of PCs and early web consulting created new opportunities.How a project inside GlaxoSmithKline became the spark that turned into the SmartPath product.Mike’s philosophy for spinning out products successfully, and why strict separation is essential.Raising capital in the 90s and early 2000s: angel gauntlets, tough rooms, and memorable TIG stories.The SmartPath exit to DoubleClick and why Mike now believes they sold too early.How exiting young led him to a very short-lived “retirement” and why founders struggle to sit still.Where to Find Mike Doernberg:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeldoernberg/PlayMetrics: https://home.playmetrics.com/Where to Find Scot Wingo:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thescotwingo/Tweener Times: https://www.tweenertimes.com/X: https://x.com/scotwingoIn this episode:01:02 – Mike’s early background & move to NC03:30 – Becoming a CPA but wanting more05:54 – Early exposure to startups at Ernst & Young07:50 – Why entrepreneurship became inevitable09:50 – Story of Burl Software and Y2K12:10 – How Marathon was formed13:22 – Rising PC adoption and early web consulting14:51 – Early e-commerce and building internet applications17:00 – How the GlaxoSmithKline project inspired SmartPath19:06 – The power of deeply understanding a customer problem20:34 – Building early commerce & workflow applications23:40 – SmartPath as an early low-code platform24:59 – Why selling SmartPath was his biggest mistake26:00 – Raising venture in the 90s & 2000s28:20 – The TIG pitching gauntlet30:00 – A founder’s early-career fear of the unknown31:10 – The SmartPath exit to DoubleClick33:00 – Life at DoubleClick & post-acquisition changes35:20 – Mike retires for 3 months (Home Depot era)36:50 – Why founders struggle not to build38:45 – The addiction and community of company building---This episode of Triangle Tweener Talks is hosted by Scot Wingo, presented and produced by Triangle Tweener Fund, with creative assets and design support from Walk West.
------Triangle Tweener Talks is sponsored by:Atomic Object: https://atomicobject.com/
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