💕「愛台灣,我的選擇」系列第15發:臺虎董事長黃一葦(Peter Huang) 要讓臺虎精釀 Taihu Brewing成為台灣年輕人才發光發熱與實踐夢想的平台
「儘管我有著東方面孔,但我不是台灣人,家族根源也不在台灣。一直到我念大學時 (美國麻薩諸塞州的威廉斯學院,非常棒的學校),我才透過普林斯頓北京中文培訓班的機會,真正到東亞來闖蕩。
大學畢業之後,我埋首於數字和表格之間,精釀啤酒陪我撐過了這段辛苦的歲月。我的職涯始於紐約,但後來輾轉來到亞洲 (名義上是去新加坡,但主要是在印尼、緬甸和馬來西亞)。
在數字間打轉從來不是我的夢想。身為一個負責任且典型的千禧世代,我一直很想獨立開創自己的事業,如果能將個人興趣和創業機會相結合,那就太完美了。而精釀啤酒就是那完美的交集點!精釀工藝的精神我深有同感,這是一種對未來可能性充滿嚮往、不盲目接受現狀的精神;同時也代表著與一群優秀的人才,一起開發令人驚喜的產品,並打造屬於自己的社群。
成立臺虎精釀的契機出現之後,我立刻想到台灣。之所以選擇這裡,不是因為台灣文化很吸引人 (雖然確實是),不是因為台灣有著厚實的文化傳統 (雖然確實有),更不是因為台灣的好山好水。
我選擇台灣的主要原因是這裡遇到的人。很多人會說,人生中有兩個家庭,一個是你的原生家庭,另一個是你自己選擇的家庭。對我來說,那個我自己選擇的家庭,似乎就在台灣。
臺虎精釀的商標 (由台灣傑出設計師Jess Lee設計) 由老虎、啤酒花和葫蘆三個元素組成,葫蘆是古代盛酒的容器。
葫蘆就不需要多加解釋了,但啤酒花是當代精釀啤酒的基石,代表著創新創意的精神。事實上,我們使用的絕大多數啤酒花都來自美國,畢竟美國是精釀啤酒的中心 (過去20年一直都是)。美國的啤酒花產業 (還有麥芽產業) 可以說是世界之最,也難怪經典IPA啤酒中最受歡迎的啤酒花都來自美國。
商標中的老虎是為了向早期台灣作為「亞洲四虎」(亞洲四小龍) 的年代致敬。當年台灣經濟快速起飛,產業朝氣蓬勃,民眾無不對未來充滿樂觀和期待。
老虎代表的正是那樣的生機勃勃、神采煥發。臺虎167名員工幾乎都是台灣人。我們認為,與其說臺虎是一個釀酒廠,不如說臺虎是讓台灣年輕人才發光發熱、實踐夢想的平台。
我們的目標是吸引並培育人才,最終目標希望能夠在台灣發展出欣欣向榮的創業生態圈。Sway是我們成立初期的成員,她一開始是在吧台工作,非常優秀。在小公司工作的好處就是,你可以盡你所能所想去做,Sway後來開始慢慢接觸進口通關業務,現在是我們全球物流的主管 (很不簡單)。
也許有一天,她會開創自己的事業,進而將這份育才的信念在台灣新創圈繼續傳承下去。」— 臺虎董事長黃一葦 Peter Huang
💕Why I chose Taiwan #15 – Taihu Brewing Founder Peter Huang leads Taihu to become a platform for Taiwan young talents to carry out their dreams and express themselves
“Despite appearances, I’m neither Taiwanese nor have roots here. It took college (Williams College in Massachusetts – phenomenal place), to really bring me out to East Asia via Princeton’s immersion program in Beijing.
Post-graduation, I paid my dues shuffling numbers around in a spreadsheet. Craft beer made it bearable-ish. Working life began in New York, but ultimately landed me in Asia (nominally Singapore, primarily Indonesia, Myanmar, Malaysia).
Shuffling numbers was not the dream. So, as a responsibly stereotypical millennial, I had an urge to venture out on my own. Ideally, to try something at the intersection of opportunity and interest. Craft beer! The craft movement itself struck a chord - a yearning for what could be, rather than blind acceptance of what is. It is about building communities around delightful products and, critically, wonderful people.
When the opportunity to start Taihu appeared, my mind immediately went to Taiwan. Not necessarily because the culture is fantastic (though it is), nor because it has a strong cultural heritage (though it does), and not even because the island itself is a magical composition of mountains meeting oceans.
Ultimately, I chose Taiwan because of the people I met here. There’s a tired trope that you get two families in life, the one you’re born into and the one you choose. For me, that chosen family, well, it seemed like it could be in Taiwan.
Taihu Brewing’s logo (designed by brilliant local artist, Jess Lee) is comprised of a tiger and hops within a hulu (traditional Chinese alcohol vessel).
The hulu needs no explanation, but hops are the cornerstone of modern craft beer. They represent the innovation inherent in the space. In fact, the vast majority of the hops that we use are from the United States. Since the US is the epicenter of craft brewing (and has been over the last twenty years), the American hop industry (malt too, actually) is arguably the best in the world. It is for good reason that the most popular hops in category-defining IPAs are American.
The tiger is a nod to an earlier era when Taiwan was one of the “Four Asian Tigers.” Taiwan’s meteoric economic rise was accompanied by deterministic optimism, vibrancy, and general excitement about the future.
The tiger represents that energy. That sense of opportunity, positivity, and hope. Taihu’s 167 employees are almost entirely Taiwanese. Internally, we think of Taihu as more of a platform for young Taiwanese talent than as a brewery, a medium for that energy to express itself.
Our goal to attract and develop talent with the ultimate goal of developing the burgeoning entrepreneurial ecosystem here in Taiwan. One of our earliest team members, Sway, came on board as a bartender -- a fantastic bartender. At a small company, you do what you can, where you can, and Sway ended up taking up some of the slack in our logistics. Now she runs all of Taihu’s international supply chain (no small feat).
With luck, one day she’ll be running her own successful Taiwanese business, and, in doing so, perpetuate the cycle.” — Peter Huang, founder of Taihu Brewing
business ecosystem中文 在 貓的成長美股異想世界 Facebook 的最讚貼文
🌻[新書介紹]"從0開始打造財務自由的致富系統:暢銷10年經典「系統理財法」,教你變成有錢人"
這陣子一些個股的飆法, 是不是讓您覺得賺錢很容易呢? 這並不是常態, 所以正確的投資與理財觀念很重要. 也請不要認為這樣(買這些飆股)能一夕致富喔.
今天要介紹的一本書, 就是作者藉由分享自己的理財方式, 希望讀者能夠參考自己的方法, 來有系統地打造一個理財計劃.
我年紀不小了, 所以不是這本書的主要目標族群😅, 不過倒挺建議剛入社會, 或是年輕人看看, 說不定會從裡面得到一些啟發. 你不理財, 才不理你. 如果能從年輕時開始擬定適合自己的理財計劃, 並養成習慣, 好好執行, 那財富指日可待!
柏客來網站:
https://www.books.com.tw/products/0010882103?loc=P_0004_053
🌻Fidelity Contrafund的Will Danoff訪談摘要
很扎實, 有內容的一篇訪談. 雖然不少內容都已經在自己的實作上了, 但有從他的談話中應證了以前的一些想法, 於是還是整理了一下筆記(不過也不是完全100%同意他的觀點就是(有寫在下方))
https://makingsenseofusastocks.blogspot.com/2021/01/fidelity-contrafundwill-danoff.html
🌻Microsoft(MSFT)財報結果
節錄CNBC的重點:
1. Azure revenue growth accelerated and came in above analysts’ expectations for the quarter.
2. Sales of new Xbox consoles didn’t hurt the margin of the Windows business as much as analysts had expected.
3. Revenue guidance for the company quarter beat expectations.
CEO的話:「過去1年裡,我們見證了席捲每家公司和每個行業的第2波數位化轉型的曙光。」
(中文文字來源: https://tw.appledaily.com/property/20210127/YQPVSZAXC5HV5GFAWVZACAT5QQ/)
原文: What we are witnessing is the dawn of a second wave of digital transformation sweeping every company and every industry. Digital capability is key to both resilience and growth. It's no longer enough to just adopt technology. Businesses need to build their own technology to compete and grow. Microsoft is powering this shift with the world's largest and most comprehensive cloud platform.
官方財報新聞稿連結: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/Investor/earnings/FY-2021-Q1/press-release-webcast
🌻沒太follow ARK的新聞, 不過最近連續有三個媒體在報導. 這些基金對我來說, 算是動能投資的操作方式. 若碰到修正, 會拉回很多. 供參.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/22/cramer-worries-about-investors-mimicking-ark-invests-cathie-wood.html
https://www.barrons.com/articles/ark-etfs-might-be-too-popular-for-their-own-good-51611234009
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-story-behind-the-markets-hottest-funds-thematic-etfs-arkg-vegn-11610722419
🌻關於SPAC
高盛:美股的確已有泡沫現象 SPAC火熱
https://news.cnyes.com/news/id/4562981
GS的CEO在財報上也有提到SPAC: Goldman Sachs warned of the risks in SPACs"I do think SPACs is a good use case, versus a traditional IPO, and advantages for sellers and for investors and looking at this ecosystem. But the ecosystem is not without flaws. I think it's still evolving. I think the incentive system is still evolving. One of the things we're watching very, very closely is the incentives of the sponsors, and also the incentives of somebody that selling. And while I think these activity levels continue to be very robust, and that they do continue as we head into 2021 continue to be very, very robust. I do not think this is sustainable in the medium term...things I certainly think is the case is you have something here it's a good capital markets innovation. But like many innovations, there's a point in time as they start, where they have a tendency, maybe to go a little bit too far, and then need to be pulled back or rebalanced in some way. And that's something my guess is we'll see over the course of 2021 or 2022, with SPAC" - Goldman Sachs (GS) CEO David Solomon
Pictures來源: 出版社提供; https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/26/microsoft-msft-earnings-q2-2021.html
business ecosystem中文 在 國立陽明交通大學電子工程學系及電子研究所 Facebook 的最讚貼文
【創業實務演講】 Starting a business is the new MBA, 2015/12/22, 1:20 - 2:50 pm at NCTU,The speech will be conducted in English.
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Invite you all to register to join it.
※ Registration website: http://goo.gl/forms/6LyyZqZ60Z
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Guest Lecture of Entrepreneurship Realization創業實務演講
Title: Starting a business is the new MBA
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Time: 1:20 pm - 2:50 pm, 2015/12/22 (Check-in: 12:30 pm - 1:15 pm)
Place: International Conference Hall, MIRC, National Chiao Tung University
地點:國立 交通大學 電子與資訊 研究中心一樓國際會議廳
Speaker: Jamie Lin
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【Speaker's Biography】
Jamie Lin is the Founding Partner of AppWorks, which launched its Taipei-based accelerator program in 2010 to help Internet startups optimize their products and business strategies. Every six months, AppWorks Accelerator recruits 30 promising startups working in mobile internet, internet of things, and other rapidly growing areas. With over 250 startups in its alumni network to date, the AppWorks ecosystem is the largest of its kind in Asia. Star alumni include EZTABLE, Tagtoo, CHOCOLABS, UrAd, and many more. AppWorks also manages a total of US$61 million in VC funds. It leads seed and Series A rounds for its startups, investing US$100K to 5M and aligning co-investors based on their needs.
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Jamie has an MBA from NYU Stern School of Business and a bachelor's degree in engineering from the National Taiwan University. His life as an entrepreneur began during his college years, when he co-founded his first company - Hotcool, a B2C computer retail website - with classmates in 1999. Hotcool is now Intumit, a leading provider of Chinese-language big data solutions. In 2006, Jamie co-founded travel social network Sosauce with his friends in New York; two years later, the company pivoted to become 3D game production house Muse Games.
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林之晨是 AppWorks 之初創投的 創始合夥人。AppWorks 從 2010 年起在台北 經營 AppWorks Accelerator 創業加速器。每半年一 期,每期嚴選 30 家移動互聯網、物 聯網新創企業加入。累積畢業校 友至今達 250 家,已成為為亞洲最指標性創業加速 器。AppWorks 同時管理共美金 6,100 萬創投基 金,全力支持 AppWorks 校友融資需 求。AppWorks 畢業的明星新創企業包括 EZTABLE、Tagtoo、CHOCOLABS、UrAd 等。
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創辦 AppWorks 前,Jamie 在 2006 年於紐約與朋友 共同創立旅遊社群網站 Sosauce。2008 年,Sosauce 轉型成為今 日的 3D 遊戲製作公 司 Muse Games。更早之前,Jamie 曾於 1999 年和同學共 同創辦了 B2C 電腦零售網 站哈酷網。達康股災後,哈酷轉型為碩網資訊,至今仍是中文大數據的領 導品牌。Jamie 是 NYU Stern School of Business 的企管碩 士,台灣大學工程學士。
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※ The speech will be conducted in English. The admission is free of charge but registration is required (limited to 200 seats). Everyone is welcome. 英文演講, 免費入場,一律網路報名(限200人),歡迎各界 人士參加。
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※ Registration website: http://goo.gl/forms/6LyyZqZ60Z
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※ Contact person: Ms. Yang, (03) 5712121, Ext. 54832
※ Organizers: College of CS, NCTU and MOST Project Office of “Development and Applications of Advanced Communications Networking Technologies" 主辦單位: 國立交通大 學資訊學院,科技部「前瞻通訊網路技術開發與應用計畫規劃」辦公室。
business ecosystem中文 在 Grow your business in an evolving ads ecosystem. - Facebook 的美食出口停車場
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