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23 We assume entrepreneurs peak in their twenties, but a Kellogg School study of 2.7 million company founders found the average founder of the fastest-growing tech firms was 45, and a 50-year-old is nearly twice as likely to build a runaway success as a 30-year-old

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 20:02 EDT

We assume entrepreneurs peak in their twenties, but a Kellogg School study of 2.7 million company founders found the average founder of the fastest-growing tech firms was 45, and a 50-year-old is nearly twice as likely to build a runaway success as a 30-year-old

A large founder-age study from Azoulay, Jones, Kim, and Miranda complicates the young-founder myth by linking high-growth outcomes with middle-aged founders and prior industry experience.

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