Meet the Vidyard Team, Video Style: Steve Johnson

Meet the Vidyard Team, Video Style: Steve Johnson. Learn where to get the best vegan nachos in Maine, all his favourite travel destinations, and more! The company was voice automation for applications. We thought there should be no keyboard with software, and you should be able to navigate it with your voice. And most people don’t know software applications well enough to navigate with their voice. Jon is the Content and Social Media Manager here at Vidyard, and is passionate about helping companies get the most out of their video. 0 comments Comments Vidyard Community Login Disqus Facebook Twitter Google 1 Recommend Recommended Discussion Recommended! It gets shared to your followers' Disqus feeds, and gives the creator kudos! Attach Log in with or sign up with Disqus or pick a name Disqus is a discussion network Disqus never moderates or censors. Load more comments Powered by Disqus Subscribe Add Disqus to your site Add Disqus Add Privacy SECURITY WARNING: Please treat the URL above as you would your password and do not share it with anyone.

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Meet the Team is our monthly chance to introduce you to the fabulous, quirky, talented people who work at Vidyard, using our favorite medium — video! For this episode, we caught up with Steve Johnson, President and COO at Vidyard. Learn where to get the best vegan nachos in Maine, all his favourite travel destinations, and more! Watch the video:

What Didn’t Make The Cut

Steve had way more to say than just going back and forth between business and medical school, so here are a few more of his awesome answers:

What brought you to Vidyard?

I knew of Vidyard probably three or four years ago when they were a partner of ours at Hootsuite. I talked to Michael, really liked him, and it turned out of our mutual investors at Hootsuite is also an investor in Vidyard, OMERS. They put two big thumbs up for Vidyard, but what really drew me to the company was the culture, the team, and the founders, and especially the space.

What I saw was something very similar to the phenomena we saw with social media. Six years ago social media was the hottest content type. Now it’s video. And businesses of all types are struggling with how they manage that video content. If I’m going to leverage video, how do I do it? It’s not easy. And that’s where I see Vidyard playing an important role, and continuing to play an important role in the future.

You mentioned you had started a company in a past life, and it did not go as planned. Any advice for entrepreneurs starting out in today’s economy?

We were a technology in search of a problem, rather than solving a problem. The company was voice automation for applications. There wasn’t a wave, using the software analogy, for voice enabled apps. We just thought “This should be the way you do it!” and did the No Keyboard slogan, like Salesforce has its No Software slogan. We thought there should be no keyboard with…

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