More About Lauren
Lauren Murrow is the Head of Special Projects at CFI leading multimedia editorial packages and new initiatives in audio, video, newsletters, and digital design. She originally joined the firm as an editorial partner on the consumer and fintech teams, overseeing posts, podcasts, and newsletters.
Lauren was formerly a senior editor at WIRED, where she edited the Ideas and op-ed sections, as well as features. Previously, she was the market editor at New York magazine and the deputy editor at San Francisco magazine, covering technology and design.
Latest Content
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50 groundbreaking tech companies advancing the national interest, from the last mile to low Earth orbit.
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How cross-border infrastructure, instant payments, and open banking advances are creating a more integrated, financially inclusive world.
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Tech companies kickstarting American renewal in the fields of agriculture, aviation and space, housing, defense and public safety, education, energy, govtech, manufacturing, logistics, and beyond.
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The CFIMarketplace 100 stacks up the largest consumer-facing marketplace startups and private companies. In this, our fourth annual ranking, the data revealed some of the most interesting takeaways to date.
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It's clear from the growth of Patreon, Substack, TikTok, Clubhouse and many more that the power of the Creator Economy continues to build. In this episode, first published a year ago, Patreon cofounder Sam Yam, Atelier Ventures' Li Jin (formerly CFI, and host Lauren Murrow discuss monetizing community, why creators today are effectively making more money off fewer fans, and what all of this means for the future of work.