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How Linda Rottenberg Built Endeavor Into a $100B Global Entrepreneur Network

1 h 8 min · 7. april 2026
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What if the future of entrepreneurship is not Silicon Valley, but everywhere else? In this episode of The Founders’ Journey, Ryan Heckman [https://rallydaypartners.com/people/ryan-heckman/] sits down with Linda Rottenberg [https://endeavor.org/about-us/linda-rottenberg/], Co-founder and CEO of Endeavor [https://endeavor.org/]. What began in Buenos Aires in 1997 has grown into a global network spanning 45+ countries, helping build companies that generate over $100 billion in revenue.  Linda shares how Endeavor transformed entire ecosystems by backing founders early and creating a powerful network effect across the world. They also explore a core idea we believe deeply in at Rallyday: Belief Capital. Why founders need more than money, and how trust, purpose, and community drive the most enduring companies. This is a conversation about scaling globally, leading through uncertainty, and building something that truly matters. If you are a founder, investor, or builder, this one is worth your time. Linda Rottenberg is not an investor in one or more of Rallyday Partners [https://rallydaypartners.com/] private funds and did not receive any cash or non-cash compensation for participating in this podcast. To nominate a founder or to nominate yourself as a future guest speaker on our podcast, please submit your nominations here [https://rallydaypartners.com/nominate/]. www.RallydayPartners.com

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