
I don't have an MBA, but I have earned my SIlicon Valley MBA. Let me explain. When I was a few years out of college, I considered going back to get an MBA. I liked working in the valley and knew that I wanted to spend my career in tech and ultimately around startups - at that point I had only worked for Apple. So I asked around to a lot of people I knew well and respected. People who I thought had been successful in their careers and whose path I wanted to learn from. Many of them had MBAs and some did not. I wanted to hear their perspectives on the value of a traditional MBA.

Greg Gretsch
on September 02, 2010
Greg Gretsch is a Managing Director at Sigma Partners, in Menlo Park, CA. He was an three-time entrepreneur before moving over to the dark side in 2000. He's also an active blogger at
Bijan Sabet
on August 30, 2010 
Bijan Sabet is a partner at Spark Capital in Boston and has led investments in Boxee, Bug Labs, ExtensionFM, OMGPOP, SendMe, thePlatform (acquired by Comcast), Tumblr and Twitter. Bijan is also the author of 
Andrew Bellay
on August 11, 2010 
Andrew Bellay is the VC & Money editor of AlwaysOn. Feel free to send me cool content, new products you'd like reviewed, or any crazy idea and I'll check it out: andrew@aonetwork.com.
Jeff Bussgang
on August 09, 2010 
Jeffrey Bussgang, a successful serial entrepreneur for ten years, is now a general partner at Flybridge Capital Partners, an early-stage venture capital firm with more than $500 million under management. He also writes frequently on his blog: 

Tony Perkins
on July 02, 2010 
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