Pagerduty’s Jennifer Tejada and Box’s Aaron Levie will talk IPOs at TC Disrupt SF

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public in 2015 and Pagerduty listing its stocks only a few months ago
Both of them will join us on the first day of TechCrunch Disrupt SF on October 2 to talk about their experiences in getting their companies
to this point and managing the changes that come with being a public company.It took both companies about ten years to get to their IPOs
Levie co-founded the content management and file sharing service Box in 2005 and Pagerduty first launched as a basic notification tool for
on-call developers in 2009, with Tejada joining as CEO in 2016
and winding
was pretty negative at the time.Pagerduty, on the other hand, had a more straightforward path, in part thanks to its strong financial
position before it filed.Disrupt SF runs October 2 to October 4 at the Moscone Center in the heart of San Francisco