Second Time Founders
Category
Community
Description
A group of initiators dedicated to personal growth and development.
Second Time Founders (2TF) is a premium network that connects seasoned and multiple-time business founders. The company aims to provide a confidential and intimate platform for peer founders and investors to share their experiences, learn, and grow together. The unique model of 2TF is designed around the understanding that second-time founders often prefer to approach their ventures differently, using the knowledge gained from their first startup. The impact of 2TF programs on its members is measured and studied to ensure continuous achievement of its vision. 2TF provides a range of programs and services to its members. One key offering is their workshops, which are interactive sessions intended to nurture skills and promote a culture of continuous personal and professional development. These workshops provide practical tools and strategies to participants, thereby fostering their growth. The workshops are part of the complimentary membership offering, designed to provide value to all members. In addition to workshops, 2TF organizes Dinners & Salons for members to connect with like-minded founders. These gatherings offer opportunities for engaging conversations, networking, and sharing insights while enjoying meals together. Furthermore, members gain exclusive access to transformative summits and retreats. These events provide invaluable networking opportunities and immersive learning experiences that fuel personal and professional growth. The 2TF forum is a tuition-based program that brings together a curated group of seasoned founders in a private and intimate setting. This confidential space is designed to encourage both personal and professional growth among participants. The network is notable for its members having built an average number of businesses and having a high percentage of founders with technical and scientific backgrounds. The success of the network is reflected in its high Net Promoter Score (NPS) and the significant amount of funding collectively raised by the founders during the program.