Leaving Big Tech to Solve a Bigger Problem
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What happens when a data-driven founder leaves Big Tech to tackle a broken healthcare system?
In this episode of The Tech Trek, Amir sits down with Tim Edgar, Co-founder and CTO at Venteur, to unpack how deep personal insight, emotional connection, and data all play a role in identifying real-world problems worth solving. From launching Bing under Satya Nadella to co-founding companies with his sister, Tim shares how his experience across startups and Microsoft shaped his approach to product, purpose, and people.
This one is for builders, operators, and tech professionals who want to do more than just ship features—they want to build something meaningful.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
Startups are fueled by personal conviction: Tim’s best ideas come from emotional moments backed by hard data.
The best founders learn like anthropologists: Talk to people. Watch their reactions. Treat them like masters of their craft.
Complementary co-founders create creative tension: Tim and his sister bring radically different lenses—and that’s their strength.
Big Tech can be an entrepreneurial training ground: Microsoft gave Tim exposure to data scale and mentorship he still draws on today.
Vision + Next Step > Five-Year Plan: Tim shares why obsessing over the next move while keeping an eye on the North Star is his go-to strategy.
⏱️ Timestamped Highlights:
[02:03] – Tim shares the origin story of his first startup—and how a $5 power bill unlocked a much bigger mission.
[03:14] – How growing up with small business owners and private insurance shaped his view of healthcare.
[06:29] – What Tim listens for when validating a problem with customers (hint: it's all about emotion and nuance).
[09:10] – Inside early Microsoft: pitching ideas to Satya Nadella and learning entrepreneurship from within Big Tech.
[13:26] – Building with family: why working with his sister as co-founder has been a superpower, not a liability.
[22:19] – “Vision and next step”: How Tim defines success and stays focused without overplanning the future.
💬 Quote of the Episode:
“Startups are hard. If there’s not some emotional resonance and data that proves it’s worth solving, you won’t have the fuel to keep going.”
🛠️ Resources Mentioned:
Venteur (https://www.venteur.com)
✅ Pro Tips:
When validating an idea, don’t just ask surface-level questions. Let people teach you. Observe their reactions. That’s where the real signals are.
Don’t overlook Big Tech as a training ground. If used intentionally, it can be a launchpad for your founder journey.
🙌 Call to Action:
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